931 resultados para Forest fires -- Environmental aspects
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"USDA-FS-R9-FES-ADM-76-03"--P. i.
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"USDA-FS-FES (Adm) R4-75-18."
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Illustrated lining-papers.
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Earlier report issued 1953 as U.S. Forest Service. Alaska Forest Research Center. Station paper no. 1.
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Bibliography: p. 19-21.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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"FS-390."
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At head of title: United States of America. War department.
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Pt. 2 has subtitle: Hearings before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, United States Senate, One Hundredth Congress, first session, on the status of the Department of Energy's effects to address issues concerning the defense materials production reactors ... October 27 and 29, 1987.
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Forest fires are suggested as a potential and significant source of polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDD/Fs), even though no studies to date provide sufficient evidence to confirm forest fires as a source of PCDD/Fs. Recent investigations in Gueensland, Australia have identified a widespread contamination of PCDDs (in particular OND) in soils and sediments in the coastal region from an unknown source of PCDD/Fs. Queensland is predominately rural; it has few known anthropogenic sources of PCDD/Fs, whereas forest fires are a frequent occurrence. This study was conducted to assess forest fires as a potential source of the unknown PCDD/F contamination in Queensland. A combustion experiment was designed to assess the overall mass of PCDD/Fs before and after a simulated forest fire. The results from this study did not identify an increase in Sigma-PCDD/Fs or OCDD after the combustion process. However, specific non-2,3,7,8 substituted lower chlorinated PCDD/Fs were elevated after the combustion process, suggesting formation from a precursor. The results from this study indicate that forest fires are unlikely to be the source of the unknown PCDD contamination in Gueensland, rather they are a key mechanism for the redistribution of PCDD/Fs from existing sources and precursors.
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Dissertation submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in Geospatial Technologies
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Pla de gestió de la zona lozalitzada entre la Raval d’Esparra i Argimon (Riudarenes) amb l’objectiu de reduir el risc d’incendi forestal. Es proposen una sèrie d’actuacions en zones concretes, retirada mecànica i introducció de ramats mitxes d’ovella i cabra per tal de disminuir la biomassa vegetal del sotabosc