Box 4
Contains 18 Results:
“A Microcombustion Method to Measure Forest Fuel Emissions,” Journal of Fire Science, 1994
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Absorption Characteristics of Forest Fire Particulate Matter,” Atmospheric Environment, Vol. 18, No. 11, 1984
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“A Balloon System for Profiling Smoke Plumes from Forest Fires,” Presented at the 72nd Annual Meeting of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1979
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Combustion Characteristics and Emissions from Burning Organic Soils,” Presented at the 73rd Annual Meeting of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1980
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
Residue of Lundane and Chlorpyrifos in Firewood and Woodsmoke” by Bush, Taylor, McMahon
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Nitrogen Oxides from Burning Forest Fuels Examined by Thermogravimetry and Evolved Gas Analysis,” Thermochimica Acta, 35 , 1980
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Polynuclear Aromatic Hydrocarbons in Forest Fire Smoke, Battle Symposium, 1977 September
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Some Chemical and Physical Characteristics of Emissions from Forest Fires,” Presented to the 69th Annual Meeting of the Air Pollution Control Association, 1976
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“Effects of Forest Fire Emissions on Air Quality,” Atlanta Symposium, 1976
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.
“An update on Particulate Emissions from Forest Fires” , 1976
This collection consists of articles and publications written or used by Charles McMahon in his work with Longleaf Pine forests. Most of the material covers the act of controlled burns and its environmental effects. Other topics include insects and benefits of maintaining a longleaf pine forest for landowners.