Pages that link to "Item:Q166831"
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The following pages link to Fire Safety in Tunnel Fires (Q166831):
Displayed 50 items.
- John None (Q141492) (← links)
- David Schmidt (Q141817) (← links)
- J. Morgan Varner (Q141838) (← links)
- Wenbin Xu (Q141868) (← links)
- Sayedeh Sara Sayedi (Q142152) (← links)
- S M Mijan Uddin (Q142337) (← links)
- Anna Klimaszewski-Patterson (Q142442) (← links)
- Eric Knapp (Q142557) (← links)
- Carlos Ramirez-Reyes (Q142645) (← links)
- Sian Kou-Giesbrecht (Q142938) (← links)
- Toby Maxwell (Q143032) (← links)
- Gianni Boris Pezzatti (Q143095) (← links)
- Adam Pellegrini (Q143217) (← links)
- Heather Stapleton (Q143310) (← links)
- Armistead Russell (Q143345) (← links)
- Sandra Brügger (Q143347) (← links)
- Future southcentral US wildfire probability due to climate change (Q145208) (← links)
- Robust projections of future fire probability for the conterminous United States (Q145712) (← links)
- The changing strength and nature of fire-climate relationships in the northern Rocky Mountains, U.S.A., 1902-2008 (Q147829) (← links)
- Factors associated with structure loss in the 2013–2018 California wildfires (Q149170) (← links)
- Interactions between resident risk perceptions and wildfire risk mitigation: Evidence from simultaneous equations modeling (Q149269) (← links)
- Contemporary (1984–2020) fire history metrics for the conterminous United States and ecoregional differences by land ownership (Q150453) (← links)
- Reimagine fire science for the anthropocene (Q150868) (← links)
- Mid-21st-century climate changes increase predicted fire occurrence and fire season length, Northern Rocky Mountains, United States (Q153125) (← links)
- Changes in wildfire occurrence and risk to homes from 1990 through 2019 in the Southern Rocky Mountains, USA (Q157300) (← links)
- Teresa J Brennan-Kane (Q226172) (← links)
- Influence of fuels, weather and the built environment on the exposure of property to wildfire (Q236857) (← links)
- The importance of building construction materials relative to other factors affecting structure survival during wildfire (Q238994) (← links)
- Can thermoluminescence be used to determine soil heating from a wildfire? (Q238997) (← links)
- Human presence diminishes the importance of climate in driving fire activity across the United States (Q240171) (← links)
- Mapping burned areas using dense time-series of Landsat data (Q240376) (← links)
- Susan H. Cannon (Q241615) (← links)
- Carl H. Key (Q241619) (← links)
- Jeffery C. Eidenshink (Q242110) (← links)
- Jan W. van Wagtendonk (Q242929) (← links)
- Joseph E. Gartner (Q243012) (← links)
- Kristen Kieta (Q243330) (← links)
- Monique Adams (Q243556) (← links)
- Michael Coan (Q243623) (← links)
- Michael G. Rupert (Q243665) (← links)
- Human and biophysical influences on fire occurrence in the United States (Q243721) (← links)
- Nicholas J. Geboy (Q243819) (← links)
- Peter M. Theodorakos (Q243951) (← links)
- Ecological and sampling constraints on defining landscape fire severity (Q246922) (← links)
- Fire as a physical process (Q249164) (← links)
- Effects of ignition location models on the burn patterns of simulated wildfires (Q250550) (← links)
- Sources of debris flow material in burned areas (Q252851) (← links)
- Changes to Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity Program’s production procedures and data products (Q253290) (← links)
- Adaptation strategies and approaches for managing fire in a changing climate (Q265602) (← links)
- Linking fire and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (Q269854) (← links)