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Fire is the product of a chemical reaction between fuel, oxygen and heat. Heat is necessary to start the reaction and once ignited, fire produces its own heat and becomes self-supporting.

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Dynamic modelling of fire coalescence Biblio PDF icon save (4.5 MB) fire, modelling, physics
Thermodynamic considerations of pyrocumulus formation Biblio PDF icon save (1.32 MB) fire, fire weather, severe weather
Black Summer Victorian bushfire case studies Project fire, fire impacts, fire severity
Hazards, culture and indigenous communities: socio-institutional modules for utilisation Biblio PDF icon save (1.22 MB) fire, indigenous communities, modelling
Ardity index as a predictor of the hydrogeomorphic response of burnt landscapes Project fire, fuel reduction, land management
We have not lived long enough: sensemaking and learning from bushfires in Australia Biblio PDF icon save (9.09 MB) fire, fire impacts
Multi-scaled calibration of high-resolution burnt area and fire severity mapping - workshop report Biblio PDF icon save (1.39 MB) fire, fire impacts, land management
Development of an interface using penalisation method for improving computational performance of bushfire simulation tools Project fire, modelling, physics
Understanding spatial patterns of wildfire occurrence in south eastern Australia Project fire, fire impacts
“Since I went to the conference… I have really thought just how bad lighting fires are”: diversionary conferencing for youth misuse of fire Biblio child-centred, fire
How do wet forests burn? : Fuels and fire danger in the world’s tallest flowering forest Biblio fire, fire impacts, land management
Fire Risk Assessment of Combustible Exterior Cladding Using a Collective Numerical Database Biblio PDF icon save (3.03 MB) fire, infrastructure, risk management
Modelling forest fuel temporal change using LiDAR Project fire, modelling
Modelling wind direction distributions using a diagnostic model in the context of probabilistic fire spread prediction Biblio PDF icon save (9.25 MB) fire, fire weather, severe weather
Methods for background temperature estimation in the context of active fire detection Biblio PDF icon save (22.24 MB) fire, fire severity, fire weather
Remote sensing applied to bushfire Project fire, remote sensing
Suitable pyrolysis model for physics-based bushfire simulation Biblio PDF icon save (708.53 KB) capability, fire, modelling
Encouraging evacuation: the role of behavioural message inputs in bushfire warnings Biblio communication, fire, warnings
Integrating bushfire risk reduction and statutory mechanisms in South Australia Biblio PDF icon save (753.84 KB) fire, mitigation, modelling
Investigating surface and near-surface bushfire fuel attributes: a comparison between visual assessments and image-based point clouds Biblio environments, fire, remote sensing

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