Keyword [fire] Result: 181 - 200 | Page: 10 of 10 |
181. | Anthropogenic and climate controls on satellite-observed fires in managed ecosystems |
182. | Performance-based engineering framework for earthquake and fire following earthquake |
183. | Alignment and Variable Selection Tools for Gas Chromatography -- Mass Spectrometry Data |
184. | Long-term variability, disturbance, and biological traits of aquatic invertebrates in Mediterranean-climate streams |
185. | Long-term vegetation, climate, and fire history in the eastern Uinta Mountains, Utah, U.S.A |
186. | A real-time debris prediction model (USCDPM) incorporating wildfire and subsequent storm events |
187. | Reconstructing home: Gender, disaster relief, and social life after the San Francisco earthquake and fire, 1906--1915 (California) |
188. | An 8,000-year fire and vegetation history of an Oak Savanna in East Central Minnesota |
189. | The impact of solar radiation on the distribution of the red imported fire ant, Solenopsis invicta (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) |
190. | Holocene fire regimes and geomorphic response in conifer forests of central Idaho: Evidence of millennial scale climate change |
191. | Ecology and Conservation of the Western Gray Squirrel ( Sciurus griseus) in the North Cascades |
192. | Post-fire hydrologic behavior and recovery: Advancing spatial and temporal prediction with an emphasis on remote sensing |
193. | Development of a Java-based distributed-parameter hydrological model for modeling runoff in fire-impacted mountain watersheds |
194. | Climatology and Synoptic Evolution of Major Forest Fire Events Over the Northeast U.S |
195. | The Southwest Monsoon and the relation to fire occurrence |
196. | Land Use Pressure and Climate Impacts on Fire Regimes and Forest Regeneration in the Upper Tuul River Watershed, Mongolia |
197. | Methods for integrating models of wildfire progression with disaster response |
198. | Holocene fire and vegetation history of the Oregon Coast Range, United States |
199. | Spatial and temporal dynamics of fire and vegetation change in Thunder Creek watershed, North Cascades National Park, Washington |
200. | Using geographic information systems and remote sensing to analyze fire likelihood areas at the regional scale in the western United States |
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