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Wind speed reduction induced by post-fire vegetation regrowth - Rachael Quill
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30 Aug 2016
Rachael Quill's presentation at the AFAC16 Research Forum.
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Key Topics
fire
fire impacts
fire weather
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Dr Rachael Quill
Completed PhD student
rachael.quill@adelaide.edu.au
Prof Jason Sharples
Researcher
j.sharples@adfa.edu.au
Dr Thomas Duff
Researcher
Thomas.Duff@unimelb.edu.au
A/Prof Kevin Tolhurst
Researcher
kgt@unimelb.edu.au
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