Numerical Investigation of Aggregated Fuel Spatial Pattern Impacts on Fire Behavior
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Judith Winterkamp | François Pimont | Rodman R. Linn | Russell A. Parsons | Jeremy A. Sauer | Carolyn Hull Sieg | Chad M. Hoffman | W. Matt Jolly | W. Jolly | R. Parsons | J. Winterkamp | C. Hoffman | J. Sauer | R. Linn | F. Pimont | C. Sieg
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