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The post-fire measurement of fire severity and intensity in the Christmas 2001 Sydney wildfires

Chris J. Chafer A , Mark Noonan B and Eloys Macnaught A C
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A Sydney Catchment Authority, PO Box 50, Appin, NSW 2502, Australia.Telephone: +61 2 4640 1018; fax: +61 2 4640 1006; email: chris.chafer@sca.nsw.gov.au

B Sydney Catchment Authority, PO Box 323, Penrith, NSW 2751, Australia. Telephone: +61 2 4725 4727; fax: +61 2 4725 2523; email: mark.noonan@sca.nsw.gov.au

C Present address: ESRI Australia, Level 1, 414 Kent St, Sydney 2000, Australia. Telephone: +61 2 9285 5509; fax: +61 2 9267 2099; email: emacnaught@esriau.com.au

International Journal of Wildland Fire 13(2) 227-240 https://doi.org/10.1071/WF03041
Submitted: 15 April 2003  Accepted: 7 November 2003   Published: 29 June 2004



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