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Fig. 4

From: Radiant heating rapidly increases litter flammability through impacts on fuel moisture

Fig. 4

Flammability factor 1 scores (flame height, consumption, and smoldering time combined via Principal Components Analysis) as a function of moisture content during laboratory burning at Humboldt State University Wildland Fire Laboratory, Arcata, California, USA, in July 2017, of (A) 25 and 75 g of longleaf pine (Pinus palustris) litter and (B) 25 and 50 g of post oak (Quercus stellata) litter. Note that Pinus palustris 75 g heated and unheated treatments are aligned along the same slope

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