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2010
Wittkuhn, R. & Hamilton, T. Using Fire History Data to Map Temporal Sequences of Fire Return Intervals and Seasons. Fire Ecology 6, 97 - 114 (2010).
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2009
Hamilton, T., Wittkuhn, R. & Carpenter, C. Creation of a fire history database for southwestern Australia: giving old maps new life in a geographic information system. Conservation Science Western Australia (2009).
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2005
McCaw, L. W., Hamilton, T. & rumley, C. Application of fire history records to contemporary management issues in south-west Australian forests. A Forest Conscienceness: Proceedings 6th National Conference of the Australian Forest History Society Inc 555-564 (2005).
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