Browsing by Author "Dinç Durmaz, Bahar"
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The effect factors on transition from surface fire to crown fire
Küçük, Ömer; Bilgili, Ertuğrul; Dinç Durmaz, Bahar; Sağlam, Bülent; Baysal, İsmail (Kastamonu Üniversitesi, 2009)Forest fire is one of the main factors that have an effecting on vegetation dynamics. Forest fires generally start and develop on surface litter layer. Surface fires turn into crown fires under suitable fuel and weather ... -
Estimating fuel biomass of some shrub species (maquis) in Turkey
Sağlam, Bülent; Küçük, Ömer; Bilgili, Ertuğrul; Dinç Durmaz, Bahar; Baysal, İsmail (TUBITAK Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2008)Regression equations were developed to estimate shrub fuel biomass of a maquis formation in western Turkey. The relationships between some shrub characteristics and live, dead, available (for consumption), and total fuel ... -
Fire behavior in Mediterranean shrub species (Maquis)
Sağlam, Bülent; Bilgili, Ertuğrul; Küçük, Ömer; Dinç Durmaz, Bahar (Academic Journals, 2008)The prediction of fire behavior in fire prone ecosystems is of vital importance in all phases of fire management including fire prevention, presuppression, suppression and fire use. This paper deals with an experimental ... -
Some parameters affecting fire behavior in Anatolian black pine slash
Küçük, Ömer; Bilgili, Ertuğrul; Sağlam, Bülent; Şağdan, Başkaya; Dinç Durmaz, Bahar (TUBITAK Scientific & Technical Research Council Turkey, 2008)This study presents and discusses the results of a fire behavior study conducted in Anatolian black pine (Pinus nigra J.F. Arnold subsp. nigra var. caramanica (Loudon) Rehder) slash. A total of 30 experimental fires were ... -
Spatio-temporal analysis of forest fire risk and danger using Landsat imagery
Sağlam, Bülent; Bilgili, Ertuğrul; Dinç Durmaz, Bahar; Kadıoğulları, Ali İhsan; Küçük, Ömer (MDPI, 2008)Computing fire danger and fire risk on a spatio-temporal scale is of crucial importance in fire management planning, and in the simulation of fire growth and development across a landscape. However, due to the complex ...