Quantifying the Fuel Load, Fuel Structure and Fire Behaviour of Forested Bogs and Blowdown

A study was undertaken to characterize two dynamic fuel types not included in the Canadian Forest Fire Behaviour Prediction System: forested bogs and blowdown. Fuel load and structure were measured at ten forested bog sites in central Alberta along a 108 year post-fire chronosequence. Canopy bulk...

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Main Author: Johnston, Daniel C.
Other Authors: Martell, David Lee
Language:en_ca
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/32249
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spelling ndltd-TORONTO-oai-tspace.library.utoronto.ca-1807-322492013-11-15T04:04:01ZQuantifying the Fuel Load, Fuel Structure and Fire Behaviour of Forested Bogs and BlowdownJohnston, Daniel C.WildfireFuel TypeFire BehaviourBlowdownForested Bog0768A study was undertaken to characterize two dynamic fuel types not included in the Canadian Forest Fire Behaviour Prediction System: forested bogs and blowdown. Fuel load and structure were measured at ten forested bog sites in central Alberta along a 108 year post-fire chronosequence. Canopy bulk density increased following a sigmoidal curve between 0.00 and 0.54 kg•m-3. Crown fire potential was modeled using a general crown fire behaviour model and found to follow a similar sigmoidal pattern increasing with time-since-fire. Blowdown fuel loads were measured at six sites in northwestern Ontario and ranged from 13.4 to 18.9 kg•m-2. Elevated fine blowdown fuels were found to have faster reaction times and dry more rapidly than predicted by the Fine Fuel Moisture Code. Detailed observations were also made of fire behaviour in blowdown fuelsMartell, David LeeWotton, Brian Michael2012-032012-03-21T18:33:45ZNO_RESTRICTION2012-03-21T18:33:45Z2012-03-21Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/32249en_ca
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topic Wildfire
Fuel Type
Fire Behaviour
Blowdown
Forested Bog
0768
spellingShingle Wildfire
Fuel Type
Fire Behaviour
Blowdown
Forested Bog
0768
Johnston, Daniel C.
Quantifying the Fuel Load, Fuel Structure and Fire Behaviour of Forested Bogs and Blowdown
description A study was undertaken to characterize two dynamic fuel types not included in the Canadian Forest Fire Behaviour Prediction System: forested bogs and blowdown. Fuel load and structure were measured at ten forested bog sites in central Alberta along a 108 year post-fire chronosequence. Canopy bulk density increased following a sigmoidal curve between 0.00 and 0.54 kg•m-3. Crown fire potential was modeled using a general crown fire behaviour model and found to follow a similar sigmoidal pattern increasing with time-since-fire. Blowdown fuel loads were measured at six sites in northwestern Ontario and ranged from 13.4 to 18.9 kg•m-2. Elevated fine blowdown fuels were found to have faster reaction times and dry more rapidly than predicted by the Fine Fuel Moisture Code. Detailed observations were also made of fire behaviour in blowdown fuels
author2 Martell, David Lee
author_facet Martell, David Lee
Johnston, Daniel C.
author Johnston, Daniel C.
author_sort Johnston, Daniel C.
title Quantifying the Fuel Load, Fuel Structure and Fire Behaviour of Forested Bogs and Blowdown
title_short Quantifying the Fuel Load, Fuel Structure and Fire Behaviour of Forested Bogs and Blowdown
title_full Quantifying the Fuel Load, Fuel Structure and Fire Behaviour of Forested Bogs and Blowdown
title_fullStr Quantifying the Fuel Load, Fuel Structure and Fire Behaviour of Forested Bogs and Blowdown
title_full_unstemmed Quantifying the Fuel Load, Fuel Structure and Fire Behaviour of Forested Bogs and Blowdown
title_sort quantifying the fuel load, fuel structure and fire behaviour of forested bogs and blowdown
publishDate 2012
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