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Date: 2013-01-16 21:18:46
Public safety
Ecological succession
Fire
Emergency management
Bushfires in Australia
Fuel model
Fire control
Dead Man Zone
Dome Fire
Firefighting
Wildfires
Wildland fire suppression

Improving operational models of fire behaviour

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