Numerical Simulation of Crown Fire Hazard Immediately after Bark Beetle-Caused Mortality in Lodgepole Pine Forests
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Russell A. Parsons | Chad M. Hoffman | William Mell | Penelope Morgan | Eva K. Strand | E. Strand | R. Parsons | P. Morgan | W. Mell | C. Hoffman | Stephen Cook | Stephen Cook
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