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“Anatomy Of A Catastrophic Wildfire: The Black Saturday Kilmore East Fire In Victoria, Australia”. Forest Ecology And Management (2012): n. pag. Web.
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“Fire Behaviour Modelling In Semi-Arid Mallee-Heath Shrublands Of Southern Australia”. Environmental Modelling & Software (2012): n. pag. Web.
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“Behind The Flaming Zone: Predicting Woody Fuel Consumption In Eucalypt Forest Fires In Southern Australia”. Forest Ecology And Management 261.11 (2011): 2049 - 2067. Web.
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“The Effect Of Fireline Intensity On Woody Fuel Consumption In Southern Australian Eucalypt Forest Fires”. Australian Forestry 74.2 (2011): 81-96. Web.
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. Project Fuse Aerial Suppression Final Report. 2011. Web.
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. “Fuel And Fire Behaviour In Semi-Arid Mallee-Heath Shrublands”. 6Th International Forest Fire Research Conference. Coimbra, Portugal, 2010. Print.
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. “Assessing Crown Fire Potential In Coniferous Forests Of Western North America: A Critique Of Current Approaches And Recent Simulation Studies”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire 19.4 (2010): 377. Web.
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. “Monte Carlo-Based Ensemble Method For Prediction Of Grassland Fire Spread”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire 19.4 (2010): 521. Web.
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. “National Fire Behaviour Presiction System”. Biennial Conference Of The Institute Of Foresters Of Australia, Caloundra, 2009. Caloundra, 2010. Print.
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. “Field-Based Fire Behaviour Research: Past And Future Roles”. Modsim Congress. 2009. Web.
. “Development Of Fuel Models For Fire Behaviour Prediction In Maritime Pine ( Pinus Pinaster Ait.) Stands”. International Journal Of Wildland Fire 17.2 (2008): 194. Web.
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. “Development Of A Model System To Predict Wildfire Behaviour In Pine Plantations”. Australian Forestry (2008): 113-121. Web.
“Fuel Dynamics And Fire Behaviour In Australian Mallee And Heath Vegetation”. The Fire Environment--Innovations, Management, And Policy 2007. Web.
. “Evaluating A Model For Predicting Active Crown Fire Rate Of Spread Using Wildfire Observations.”. Canadian Journal Of Forest Research (2006): 3015-3028. Web.

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