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Physical properties of woody fuel particles of Sierra Nevada conifers

January 1, 1996

A study of the physical properties of Sierra Nevada conifer fuel particles showed that average diameter, squared quadratic mean diameter, surface-area-to-volume ratio, and specific gravity varied significantly by species for all four timelag fuel diameter size classes. The nonhorizontal angle was not significantly affected by size class, and the developmental stage of the overstory did not affect any of the properties. These values are used to calculate fuel weight and predict fire behavior. Regional variation in physical properties can result in fuel weight estimates for the Sierra Nevada that differ from under 40.8 percent to over 8.3 percent from those calculated from Rocky Mountain values. These differences made small changes in predicted fire behavior.

Publication Year 1996
Title Physical properties of woody fuel particles of Sierra Nevada conifers
DOI 10.1071/WF9960117
Authors J. W. van Wagdendonk, J.M. Benedict, W.M. Sydoriak
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Wildland Fire
Index ID 1007451
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Western Ecological Research Center