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Forest vegetation and fuel dynamics following stand-replacing wildfire, re-burn, and postfire management in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon /Donato, Daniel C. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Oregon State University, 2008. / Printout. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 172-187). Also available on the World Wide Web.
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Mécanique des fluides appliquée à la conception des matériels pour la lutte contre l'incendie / Fluid mechanics applied to the design of fire-fighting equipmentsSteen, Michael 07 February 2018 (has links)
Nous avons abordé dans ce travail deux aspects particuliers de la mécanique des fluides appliquées à la conception des matériels de lutte contre l’incendie. Le premier concerne la ventilation lors du traitement des compartiments. Nous avons montré qu’une grille alvéolaire, placée devant l’hélice du ventilateur, nous permet de façonner le jet et de lui donner une forme ovalisée. Cette forme est plus adéquate à l’entrant du compartiment et permet un gain important de la performance de ces ventilateurs. Le deuxième aspect de ce travail a été de concevoir un système de dosage d’émulseur dans un réseau d’eau sous pression. Nous avons pour cela défini un doseur de type venturi, équipé d’une ogive conique au niveau du col. Cette ogive, dont la position est définie par le rapport entre la pression d’entrée et la pression de sortie. Nous avons montré, à partir du théorème de Bernoulli, que ce système permet de maintenir une aspiration au niveau du col, quelle que soit la pression ou le débit le traversant. / In this work we have analysed two topics of fluid mechanics, applied to the design of fire fighting equipment. The first one is the performance of ventilation during the movement of air in a compartment that contains a fire. We have shown that specific blade angle designed within the gril and placed in front of the fan propeller, allows us to manipulate the jet of air giving it an oval shape. This shape is more efficient and allows a significant gain in the air movement performance within the compartment for these fans. The second aspect of this work was to define an emulsifier dosing system in a pressurized water system. We define a venturi dosing system with a movable cone piece. The position of this conical piece is Controlled by the pressure ratio between the inlet and the outlet. Based on Bernoulli's theorem, we have demontrated that this system maintains a level of suction at the Inlet regardless of the pressure or flow passing through it.
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Low-Cost Semi-Active Laser Seekers for US Army ApplicationHubbard, Keith, Katulka, Gary, Lyon, Dave, Petrick, Doug, Fresconi, Frank, Horwath, T. G. 10 1900 (has links)
ITC/USA 2008 Conference Proceedings / The Forty-Fourth Annual International Telemetering Conference and Technical Exhibition / October 27-30, 2008 / Town and Country Resort & Convention Center, San Diego, California / The U.S. Army Research Laboratory (ARL) is exploring technologies to provide low-cost precision fires, applicable across both direct and indirect fire weapon systems. One of these applications involves a forward observer (FO) designating the target with a laser spot and a seeker on-board the munition detecting the reflected energy to allow terminal guidance. This approach, referred to as semi-active laser (SAL) guidance, has been utilized on numerous air-delivered munitions to include bombs, missiles and projectiles. However, the cost of these systems, driven by high quality optics, high sensitivity detectors and specialized electronics, has hampered their migration into gun-fired munitions such as mortars, artillery and grenades. To explore, develop and demonstrate minimal cost solutions, ARL invested in an Army Technical Objective (ATO) called Smaller, Lighter, Cheaper Munition Components (SLCMC). Specifically, SAL seeker hardware, predicated upon commercial components (COTS) and mass production techniques, is being prototyped for use with gun launched projectiles and laser target designators. The seeker system is comprised of several printed circuit board boards, a microprocessor, a quad-photo detector and, a molded optical lens unit. This seeker is designed to rapidly update the projectile boresight angle, interface with other strap-down sensors, and feed data into an on-board guidance, navigation & control (G,N&C) system to allow for projectile maneuvers. The seeker design and basic characteristics are discussed and presented through-out the paper and presentation.
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Physiological effects of indigenous arbuscular mycorrhizal associations on the sclerophyll Agathosma betulina (Berg.) PillansCloete, Karen Jacqueline 10 1900 (has links)
Thesis (MSc)--University of Stellenbosch, 2005. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The Mountain Fynbos biome, a division of the Cape Floristic Region (CFR), is
home to round-leafed Buchu [Agathosma betulina (Berg.) Pillans], one of South
Africa’s best-known endangered herbal medicinal plants. Agathosma betulina is
renowned as a traditional additive to brandy or tea, which is used for the
treatment of a myriad of ailments. In its natural habitat, A. betulina thrives on
mountain slopes in acid and highly leached gravelly soils, with a low base
saturation and low concentrations of organic matter. To adapt to such adverse
conditions, these plants have formed mutualistic symbioses with arbuscular
mycorrhizal (AM) fungi. In this study, the effect of indigenous AM taxa on the
physiology of A. betulina is investigated. In addition, the AM taxa responsible for
these physiological responses in the plant were identified using morphological
and molecular techniques.
Agathosma betulina was grown under glasshouse conditions in its native
rhizosphere soil containing a mixed population of AM fungi. Control plants,
grown in the absence of AM fungi, were included in the experimentation. In a
time-course study, relative growth rate (RGR), phosphorus (P)-uptake, P
utilization cost, and carbon (C)-economy of the AM symbiosis were calculated.
The data showed that the initial stages of growth were characterized by a
progressive increase in AM colonization. This resulted in an enhanced P-uptake
in relation to non-AM plants once the symbiosis was established. Consequently,
the lower P utilization cost in AM plants indicated that these plants were more efficient in acquiring P than non-AM plants. When colonization levels peaked,
AM plants had consistently higher growth respiration. This indicated that the
symbiosis was resulting in a C-cost to the host plant, characterized by a lower
RGR in AM plants compared to non-AM plants. Arbuscular mycorrhizal
colonization decreased with increasing plant age that coincided with a decline in
P-uptake and growth respiration, along with increases in RGR to a level equal to
non-AM plants. Consequently, the AM benefit was only observed during the
initial stages of growth. In order to identify the AM fungi in planta, morphological
and molecular techniques were employed, which indicated colonization by AM
fungi belonging to the genera Acaulospora and Glomus. Phylogenetic analyses
of a dataset containing aligned 5.8S ribosomal RNA gene sequences from all
families within the Glomeromycota, including sequences obtained during the
study, supported the above mentioned identification. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Die Fynbos bergbioom, ‘n onderafdeling van die Kaapse Floristiese Streek,
huisves rondeblaar Boegoe [Agathosma betulina (Berg.) Pillans], een van Suid
Afrika se bekendste bedreigde medisinale plante. Agathosma betulina is bekend
vir sy gebruik as tinktuur vir die behandeling van verskeie kwale. Die plant kom
voor in bergagtige streke, in suur en mineraal-arm grond, met ‘n lae organiese
inhoud. Gevolglik, om aan te pas by hierdie ongunstige kondisies, vorm die
plante simbiotiese assosiasies met blaasagtige, struikvormige mikorrisa (BSM).
In die huidige studie is die effek van hierdie BSM op die fisiologie van A. betulina
ondersoek. Die identiteit van die BSM is ook gevolglik met morfologiese en
molekulêre identifikasie tegnieke bepaal.
Agathosma betulina plante is onder glashuis kondisies in hul natuurlike grond
gekweek, wat ‘n natuurlike populasie van BSM bevat het. Kontroles is ook in die
eksperiment ingesluit en hierdie stel plante is met geen BSM geïnokuleer nie.
Gevolglik is die relatiewe groeitempo, fosfor opname, fosfor verbuikerskoste
asook die koolstof ekonomie van die plante bereken. Die data het getoon dat die
eerste groeifase gekarakteriseer is deur toenames in BSM kolonisasie vlakke.
Dit het tot ‘n hoër fosfor opname in BSM geïnokuleerde plante gelei. Die laer
fosfor verbuikerskoste gedurende hierdie fase het aangedui dat die plante wat
geïnokuleer is met BSM oor beter meganismes beskik het om fosfor uit die grond
te bekom. Toe BSM kolonisasie vlakke gepiek het, was groei respirasie hoër in
BSM geïnokuleerde plante as in die kontroles. Dit het aangedui dat die BSM kolonisasie van plante tot hoër koolstof kostes vir hierdie plante gelei het, wat
weerspieël is in die laer groeitempo van die BSM geïnokuleerde plante. Die
BSM kolonisasie vlakke het gedaal met toenemende ouderdom van hul gasheer
plante, wat gekarakteriseer is deur ‘n laer opname van fosfor en laer groei
respirasie, tesame met ‘n toename in relatiewe groeitempo tot vlakke soortgelyk
aan die van die kontrole plante. Die BSM voordele vir die plant is dus net
gedurende die eerste groeifase waargeneem. Die BSM wat verantwoordelik is
vir hierdie fisiologiese veranderinge is gevolglik geïdentifiseer met behulp van
morfologiese en molekulêre tegnieke en dit is gevind dat BSM wat behoort tot die
genera Acaulospora en Glomus binne hierdie plante voorkom. Filogenetiese
analise gegrond op opgelynde 5.8S ribosomale RNA geen volgordes afkomstig
van al die families binne Glomeromycota asook volgordes gevind in die studie,
het die bogenoemde identifikasie gestaaf.
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Reproduction in dwarf chameleons (Bradypodion) with particular reference to B. pumilum occurring in fire-prone fynbos habitatJackson, Jennifer C. (Jennifer Claire) 12 1900 (has links)
Dissertation (PhD)--University of Stellenbosch, 2007. / ENGLISH ABSTRACT: South Africa, Lesotho and Swaziland are home to an endemic group of dwarf
chameleons (Bradypodion). They are small, viviparous, insectivorous, arboreal
lizards, found in a variety of vegetation types and climatic conditions. Previous
work on Bradypodion pumilum suggests prolonged breeding and high fecundity
which is very unusual for a viviparous lizard inhabiting a Mediterranean
environment. It has been suggested that the alleged prolonged reproduction
observed in B. pumilum may be a reproductive adaptation to life in a fire-prone
habitat. In addition, Chamaesaura anguina a viviparous, arboreal grass lizard also
occurs in the fire-frequent fynbos and exhibits an aseasonal female reproductive
cycle with high clutch sizes; highly unusual for the Cordylidae. With the
observation of two species both inhabiting a fire-driven environment and exhibiting
aseasonal reproductive cycles with high fecundity, it was thought that this
unpredictable environment may shape the reproductive strategies of animals
inhabiting it. However, detailed reproductive data for B. pumilum were unavailable.
The first aim was provide baseline reproductive data for B. pumilum and to discuss
the reproductive strategy in relation to a fire-prone environment. To establish the
significance of fire in the reproductive strategy of B. pumilum, reproductive data of
other Bradypodion species, not inhabiting the fire-prone area was required. The
second aim was to provide baseline reproductive data for Bradypodion with
discussion on possible scenarios facilitating the evolution of dwarf chameleon
reproduction. Bradypodion pumilum specimens were collected in monthly samples
from Stellenbosch and Somerset West in the Western Cape, South Africa.
Specimens of other Bradypodion species were obtained from South African
museums. Data were collected for both sexes of Bradypodion, and sperm storage ability was investigated in B. pumilum. Bradypodion females all showed an
aseasonal reproductive cycle with relatively high clutch sizes for their body size
and the possibility of individual females producing multiple clutches per year. Male
Bradypodion have sperm available the entire year round however, there appears
to be an increase in sperm production in autumn and again in spring in B.
pumilum. Elements of this bimodal pattern are seen in other Bradypodion species.
Dwarf chameleons regardless of habitat and associated climatic conditions are
thus able to reproduce through out the year. It has also been demonstrated in B.
pumilum that both sexes are able to store sperm and it is expected that other
Bradypodion species would posses this character. This type of reproductive
strategy is highly unusual for viviparous, temperate-zone lizards. It is likely that the
cooling of the climate due to the development of the Benguela current facilitated
the transition to viviparity in Bradypodion. Bradypodion may be aseasonal
reproducers for a number of reasons. They are of tropical ancestry, they relatively
recently inhabited tropical forests, or fluctuations in climate may have caused this.
Bradypodion most likely have a high reproductive output due to their intense
vulnerability to predation as in other chameleon species. The proposed hypothesis
that the unusual reproductive characteristics of B. pumilum (and possibly the
ancestral Bradypodion) were due to inhabiting a fire-prone environment now
appears an unlikely explanation. However, even if this extraordinary reproduction
was not in direct response to fire, the strategy appears beneficial in this type of
unpredictable environment. / AFRIKAANSE OPSOMMING: Suid-Afrika, Lesotho en Swaziland huisves ‘n endemiese groep van
dwergverkleurmannetjies (Bradypodion). Hulle is klein, lewendbarende,
insekvretende, arboreale akkedisse en word gevind in ‘n verskeidenheid van
plantegroeitipes en klimaatsomstandighede. Vorige studies op Bradypodion
pumilum dui op ‘n verlengde broeiseisoen en hoë fekunditeit, wat ongewoon is vir
‘n lewendbarende akkedis wat in ‘n Mediterreense omgewing voorkom. Daar is
voorheen voorgestel dat die skynbare verlengde voortplanting in B. pumilum ‘n
aanpassing tot oorlewing in hoogs brandvatbare habitat kan wees. Chamaesaura
anguina is ook ‘n lewenbarende, arboreale akkedis wat in fynbos voorkom wat
hoogs vatbaar is vir brande en groot werpsels produseer en ‘n aseisoenale
voortplantingsiklus in wyfies toon; hierdie patroon is ongewoon vir lede van die
Cordylidae. Met die waarneming dat twee species wat in ‘n brandvatbare
omgewing voorkom albei aseisoenale voortplantingsiklusse en hoë fekunditeit
toon, het die gedagte ontstaan dat hierdie onvoorspelbare omgewing die
voortplantingstrategieë van diere wat daarin voorkom, bepaal. Gedetailleerde
voortplantingsdata ontbreek egter vir B. pumilum. Die eerste doelstelling van die
studie was dus om basisinligting te voorsien oor voortplanting by B. pumilum en
om die voortplantingstrategie aan die hand van die brandvatbare omgewing te
bespreek. Om die moontlike rol van brand in die vorming van die
voortplantingstrategie van B. pumilum te ondersoek, is voortplantingsdata vir
ander Bradypodion species wat nie in brandvatbare habitat voorkom nie, nodig.
Die tweede doelstelling was dus om basisinligting oor voortplanting by
Bradypodion in die breë in te samel, gevolg deur bespreking van moontlike
scenarios in die evolusie van voortplanting by dwergverkleurmannetjies. Bradypodion pumilum eksemplare is maandeliks versamel te Stellenbosch en
Somerset-wes in die Weskaap, Suid-Afrika. Eksemplare van ander Bradypodion
species is vanaf Suid-Afrikaanse museums verky. Data is vir beide geslagte van
Bradypodion versamel, en die vermoë tot spermstoring in B. pumilum bepaal.
Bradypodion wyfies het almal ‘n aseisonale voortplantingsiklus getoon met relatief
hoë werpselgroottes vir hul liggaamsgrootte en daar bestaan die moontlikheid dat
individuele wyfies verskeie werpsels per jaar kan lewer. Bradypodion mannetjies
produseer sperms dwarsdeur die hele jaar, maar daar blyk tog ‘n toename in
spermstoring te wees in die herfs en weer in die lente in B. pumilum. Spore van
hierdie bimodale patroon word in ander Bradypodion species gesien.
Dwergverkleurmannetjies is dus instaat om dwardeur die jaar voort te plant,
ongeag die habitat en geassosieerde klimaatsomstandighede. Daar is getoon dat
beide geslagte van B. pumilum sperms kan stoor en daar word verwag dat ander
Bradypodion species ook hierdie vermoë het. Hierdie tipe van
voortplantingstrategie is ongewoon vir lewendbarende akkedisse van die
gematigde sone. Dit is moontlik dat die ontwikkeling van ‘n koue klimaat weens die
onstaan van die Benguela-stroom aanleiding gegee het tot die oorskakeling na
lewendbarendheid in Bradypodion. Bradypodion mag aseisonale voortplanting
toon vir ‘n aantal moontlike redes. Hulle is van tropiese oorsprong, het redelik
onlangs tropiese woude betrek, of fluktuasies in klimaat kon ook die oorsaak
wees. Bradypodion het waarskynlik hoë voortplantingsuitset omdat hulle besonder
kwesbaar is vir predasie, soos dit die geval is by ander verkleurmannetjies. Die
aanvanklike hipotese dat die ongewone voortplantingseienskappe van B. pumilum
(en moontlik die voorvaderlike Bradypodion) ‘n gevolg is van lewe in ‘n hoogs
brandvatbare omgewing, blyk nou ‘n onwaarskynlik te wees. Selfs as hierdie buitengewone voortplantingstrategie nie ‘n direkte gevolg van brandvatbaarheid is
nie, blyk die strategie voordelig te wees vir oorlewing in hierdie onvoorspelbare
omgewing.
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Forest fires and their effect on chemical and physical properties of soils in North-eastern-Libya : assessment of the changes in soil chemical and physical properties of soils in North-eastern-LibyaEldiabani, Gibrel Salah January 2011 (has links)
Forest areas are particularly susceptible to fires, which are often manmade. Too-frequent fires are likely to adversely affect the soil properties as well as vegetation composition, and possibly lead to soil erosion and desertification. One of the most fire affected forest regions in the world is the Mediterranean. Libya, in the Mediterranean region, has soils that are considered to be arid except in a small area called Aljabal Alakhdar (Green mountain), which is the geographic area covered by this study. It is the wettest part of Libya, and has an extensive forest and many agricultural crops. Like other forests in the Mediterranean it has suffered extreme degradation. This is mainly due to people removing fire wood, or sometimes converting forested areas to agricultural use, as well as fires which may alter several soil chemical and physical properties. The purpose of this research was to evaluate the effects of fires on the physical and chemical properties of soil of Aljabal Alakhdar forest in the north-east of Libya. The physical and chemical properties of soil following fire in two geographic areas have been determined, with those subjected to the fire compared to those in adjacent unburned areas in one coastal and one mountain site. Physical properties studied were: soil particle size, soil water content, soil porosity and soil particle density; and chemical properties studied were: soil electrical conductivity (EC), soil pH, soluble and exchangeable Na, K, Ca and Mg, cation exchange capacity (CEC), soluble Cl, CO3 and HCO3, SO4, organic matter, total N and total P. For the first time in Libyan soils, the effect of burning on the magnetic susceptibility properties of soils was also tested. The results showed that except for the soil water content and magnetic susceptibility, fire has not had a clear effect on the soils' physical properties, while there has been a strong impact of fire on most of the studied chemical properties. These results have been used to create an index of burning for such soils in each of the geographic areas, as a step towards creating a model which will enable a subset of soil parameters to be used to estimate how recently a site was burned, as well as defining fire severity at a site.
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A preliminary study on the impact of hillfires on slope stabilityYung, Wing-wa., 翁榮華. January 2003 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Applied Geosciences / Master / Master of Science
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Sensitivity and sensibility: integrating modern fire services installation in the grade I historical buildingLui Seng Chun阮錦煥, Yuen, Kam-woon, Tammy. January 2006 (has links)
published_or_final_version / Conservation / Master / Master of Science in Conservation
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Fire History of Rhyolite Canyon, Chiricahua National MonumentSwetnam, Thomas W., Baisan, Christopher H., Brown, Peter M., Caprio, Anthony C. 08 1900 (has links)
"Final report to National Park Service, Contract PX 8601-7-0106"
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Giant Sequoia Ring-Width Chronologies from the Central Sierra Nevada, CaliforniaBrown, Peter M., Hughes, Malcolm K., Baisan, Christopher H., Swetnam, Thomas W., Caprio, Anthony C. January 1992 (has links)
Giant sequoia was one of the first species that A. E. Douglass examined in his pioneering tree- ring research. Recent attention to sequoia, stimulated by fire history studies in sequoia groves, has resulted in new ring-width chronologies based on both recently collected tree-ring material and Douglass' original samples. The development and characteristics of four new multimillennial sequoia chronologies are described here. Three of these chronologies are based on tree-ring series from individual sites: Camp Six (347 B.C. to A.D. 1989), Mountain Home (1094 B.C. to A.D. 1989), and Giant Forest (1235 B.C. to A.D. 1988). The fourth is a composite chronology (1235 B.C. to A.D. 1989) that includes radii from the other three chronologies. Sequoia ring series are generally complacent with occasional narrow rings ("signature years"). Ring-width standardization was complicated by growth releases, many of which are known to have been caused by fires. Such growth releases confuse climatic interpretation of low-frequency signals in the time series. Ring- width series were detrended with cubic splines with 50% frequency response function at 40 years to de-emphasize low-frequency variation and were fit with autoregressive time series models to remove persistence. The resulting prewhitened chronologies contain primarily a high frequency climate signal and are useful for assessing the past occurrence of extreme drought events and for dating applications. The dating chronology originally developed by Douglass is confirmed and the annual nature of giant sequoia tree rings unequivocally verified.
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