نتایج جستجو برای: burned and unburned gasses

تعداد نتایج: 16827955  

Journal: :Tree physiology 2014
Jennifer L Schafer Bradley P Breslow Stephanie N Hollingsworth Matthew G Hohmann William A Hoffmann

In resprouting species, fire-induced topkill causes a reduction in height and leaf area without a comparable reduction in the size of the root system, which should lead to an increase in the efficiency of water transport after fire. However, large plants undergo a greater relative reduction in size, compared with small plants, so we hypothesized that this enhancement in hydraulic efficiency wou...

2005
Jingmei Yang Huoping Chen Salim Hariri Manish Parashar

The development of efficient parallel algorithms for large scale wildfire simulations is a challenging research problem because the factors that determine wildfire behavior are complex. These factors make static parallel algorithms inefficient, especially when large number of processors is used because we cannot predict accurately the propagation of the fire and its computational requirements a...

Journal: :Int. J. Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 2009
J. Norton Nancy F. Glenn M. Germino K. Weber S. Seefeldt

Remote sensing indices of burn area and fire severity have been developed and tested for forest ecosystems, but not sparsely vegetated, desert shrub-steppe in which large wildfires are a common occurrence and a major issue for land management. We compared the performance of remote sensing indices for detecting burn area and fire severity with extensive ground-based cover assessments made before...

Journal: :Annals of plastic surgery 2001
M A Carlson J W Horton

The response to major burn injury includes systemic release of mediators that may have an effect on wound healing. The authors evaluated the effect of a burn injury on the contraction of an excisional wound adjacent to the burn, and the effect of plasma derived from burn-injured animals on the contraction of the fibroblast-populated collagen matrix (FPCM). Nine rats (90-100 days old) under anes...

2012
William E. Rogers Elizabeth A. McMahon Bryce R. Thomas Urs P. Kreuter Terry L. Blankenship

Widely-held, untested assumptions in many prairies are that high-intensity fires conducted during droughts will decrease native herbaceous species richness and lead to rapid invasions by alien species. We compared native and exotic herbaceous species richness and aboveground herbaceous biomass one year following the application of highintensity growing-season fires in Texas coastal prairie. Fir...

2008
STEPHEN B. MARGOLIS

A theoretical two-phase-flow analysis is developed to describe the quasi-steady propagation, across a pressure jump, of a multi-phase deflagration in confined porous energetic materials. The difference, or overpressure, between the upstream (unburned) and downstream (burned) gas pressure leads to a more complex structure than that which is obtained for an unconfined deflagration in which the pr...

2007
David woodlands Peterson Peter

Questions: How do fire frequency, tree canopy cover, and their interactions influence cover of grasses, forbs and understorey woody plants in oak savannas and woodlands? Location: Minnesota, USA. Methods: We measured plant functional group cover and tree canopy cover on permanent plots within a long-term prescribed fire frequency experiment and used hierarchical linear modeling to assess plant ...

2016
Erin Conlisk Rebecca Swab Alejandra Martínez-Berdeja Matthew P. Daugherty

Disturbance is a primary mechanism structuring ecological communities. However, human activity has the potential to alter the frequency and intensity of natural disturbance regimes, with subsequent effects on ecosystem processes. In Southern California, human development has led to increased fire frequency close to urban areas that can form a positive feedback with invasive plant spread. Unders...

2016
W. Henry McNab

Factors affecting the density and distribution of yellow-poplar regeneration after a single growing season prescribed fire were studied in mature upland oak stands in the southern Appalachian Mountains. In burned and unburned stands, density of one and two year old yellow-poplar seedlings was inventoried within 50 m from isolated yellow-poplar canopy seed trees in response to distance from seed...

2015
Rebecca Elkus Poore Carol A. Wessman Nichole Barger

Date_____________ The final copy of this thesis has been examined by the signators, and we find that both the content and the form meet acceptable presentation standards of scholarly work in the above mentioned discipline. Thesis directed by Professor Carol A. Wessman Soil carbon is the largest pool of terrestrial organic carbon. Black carbon (BC) is the most recalcitrant fraction of that pool....

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