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Alexey Teslenko,Anton Chernukha,Oleg Bezuglov,Oleg Bogatov,Ekaterina Kunitsa,Viktoriia Kalyna,Albert Katunin,Volodymyr Kobzin,Sergey Minka
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The issue of danger emanating from industrial devices with combustible gases has been considered in the linear multidimensional continuous space of dangerous factors. Dangerous factors are categorized into factors associated with industrial devices and t...
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Mingyi Chen, Jiahao Liu, Ouyang Dongxu, Shuchao Cao, Zhi Wang and Jian Wang
To better understand the fire risk of primary lithium batteries, the combustion properties of different numbers of primary lithium batteries were investigated experimentally in this work. Based on the t2 fire principle and total heat release results from...
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David L. Nicholls, Jeffrey M. Halbrook, Michelle E. Benedum, Han-Sup Han, Eini C. Lowell, Dennis R. Becker and R. James Barbour
Many socioeconomic constraints exist for biomass removals from federal lands in the western U.S. We examine several issues of importance, including biomass supply chains and harvesting costs, innovative new uses for bioenergy products, and the policy fra...
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Iciar Alberdi,Roberto Vallejo,Juan G. Álvarez-González,Sonia Condés,Eduardo González-Ferreiro,Silvia Guerrero,Laura Hernández,Maria Martínez-Jauregui,Fernando Montes,Nerea Oliveira,Maria Pasalodos-Tato,Elena Robla,Ana D. Ruiz-González,Mariola Sánchez-González,Vicente Sandoval,Alfonso San Miguel,Hortensia Sixto,Isabel Cañellas
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Aim of study: To present the evolution of the current multi-objective Spanish National Forest Inventory (SNFI) through the assessment of different key indicators on challenging areas of the forestry sector.Area of study: Using information from the Second...
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Dongxu Ouyang, Jiahao Liu, Mingyi Chen and Jian Wang
Numerous lithium-ion battery (LIB) fires and explosions have raised serious concerns about the safety issued associated with LIBs; some of these incidents were mainly caused by overcharging of LIBs. Therefore, to have a better understanding of the fire h...
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Ana Martin,Brigite Botequim,Tiago M. Oliveira,Alan Ager,Francesco Pirotti
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Aim of study: This study was conducted to support fire and forest management planning in eucalypt plantations based on economic, ecological and fire prevention criteria, with a focus on strategic prioritisation of fuel treatments over time. The central o...
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Wade T. Tinkham, Chad M. Hoffman, Seth A. Ex, Michael A. Battaglia and Jarred D. Saralecos
Restoration of pine forests has become a priority for managers who are beginning to embrace ideas of highly heterogeneous forest structures that potentially encourages high levels of regeneration. This study utilizes stem-mapped stands to assess how simu...
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Tao Luo, Chen Cao
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The region model analysis is an important method for analyzing the interior fire hazard. Based on the mass conservation equation and energy conservation equation of the pre-flashover interior fire hazard development, the formulae required by computer pro...
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Cristiano Carabella, Enrico Miccadei, Giorgio Paglia and Nicola Sciarra
This work focused on a post-wildfire landslide hazard assessment, applied to the 2017 Montagna del Morrone fire. This wildfire increased the possibility of landslides triggering, as confirmed by the occurrence of a debris flow, triggered by an intense, s...
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Diego Varga, Josep Vila Subirós, Carles Barriocanal and Josep Pujantell
The analysis of past and present patterns of agrarian mountain areas allows researchers to characterize the influence of landscape heterogeneity on biodiversity, cultural heritage, and forest fire hazard. This process was mapped, quantified, and describe...
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Didik Supriyadi
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Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is one of the potential alternative fuels to replace conventional fuels. Using LNG as fuel in Indonesia especially Yogyakarta will give many advantages, for instance, reduced greenhouse gas emissions so that eco-city in Yogyak...
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Xinyuan Wei and Chris P. S. Larsen
Boreal forest fire history is typically reconstructed using tree-ring based time since last fire (TSLF) frequency distributions from across the landscape. We employed stochastic landscape fire simulations to assess how large a study area and how many TSL...
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Kentaro Imai, Takashi Hashimoto, Yuta Mitobe, Tatsuo Masuta, Narumi Takahashi and Ryoko Obayashi
Tsunami-related fires may occur in the inundation area during a huge tsunami disaster, and woody debris produced by the tsunami can cause the fires to spread. To establish a practical method for evaluating tsunami-related fire predictions, we previously ...
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Dongxu Ouyang, Mingyi Chen, Que Huang, Jingwen Weng, Zhi Wang and Jian Wang
As one of the most promising new energy sources, the lithium-ion battery (LIB) and its associated safety concerns have attracted great research interest. Herein, a comprehensive review on the thermal hazards of LIBs and the corresponding countermeasures ...
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Seraphim S. Moumgiakmas, Gerasimos G. Samatas and George A. Papakostas
Fire hazard is a condition that has potentially catastrophic consequences. Artificial intelligence, through Computer Vision, in combination with UAVs has assisted dramatically to identify this risk and avoid it in a timely manner. This work is a literatu...
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Claire Burke, Serge Wich, Kitso Kusin, Owen McAree, Mark E. Harrison, Bernat Ripoll, Yunsiska Ermiasi, Margarita Mulero-Pázmány and Steve Longmore
Underground peat fires are a major hazard to health and livelihoods in Indonesia, and are a major contributor to carbon emissions globally. Being subterranean, these fires can be difficult to detect and track, especially during periods of thick haze and ...
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Theano Samara, Dimitrios Raptis and Ioannis Spanos
The peri-urban and urban forests in Greece occupy a total area of 105.353 ha. In these vulnerable ecosystems, fire constitutes a natural disaster presenting particular challenges and specific difficulties. These include the high number of visitors as wel...
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Rozrinda Roslan,Shahrul Yani Said
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Fire is one of the horrific events that could lead to death and total destruction of buildings. Many great buildings were lost on fire. Many towns and cities were rebuilt because of great fires. Heritage buildings are recognized as over 50 years of age a...
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Jill Dunbar,Larry McCulloch,Richard Kabzems
Bluejoint (Calamagrostis canadensis [Michx]. Beauv.), which is also known as Canada bluejoint grass, reedgrass, marsh reed grass, and Scribner?s reed grass, is a commonly occurring indigenous grass found throughout British Columbia. Bluejoint is a natura...
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Tsung-Chih Wu, Chi-Hsiang Chen, Nai-Wen Yi, Pei-Chen Lu, Shan-Chi Yu and Chien-Peng Wang
Identifying, evaluating, and controlling workplace hazards are important functions of safety professionals (SPs). The purpose of this study was to investigate the content and frequency of hazard management dealt by safety professionals in colleges. The a...
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