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Additional file 1 of Carbon dioxide and particulate emissions from the 2013 Tasmanian firestorm: implications for Australian carbon accounting

Abstract

Additional file 1: Figure S1. Spatiotemporal progression of combustion. Spatiotemporal progression of combustion during the early days of the fire, from classification of infrared linescan imagery obtained from a Victoria DELWP aircraft. The 4 January displayed dynamic fire behaviour of all the days during the fire. The original 20-cm resolution imagery has been resampled after classification to fit the 50-m resolution of the analysis.

Keywords:
Particulates Carbon dioxide Combustion Carbon fibers High resolution Greenhouse gas Deposition (geology)

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Fire dynamics and safety research
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Fire effects on ecosystems
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Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
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