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American Society for Testing and Materials 



1962. Tentative method of test for water using Karl Fischer Reagent, E203-62T. 



1967. Standard method of test for gross calorific value of solid fuel by the 

 adiabatic bomb calorimeter. Pp. 401-411, in 1967 Book of ASTM Standards, 

 Part 19, illus., American Society for Testing and Materials, Philadelphia, 



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Amiot, L. 



1959. Inf lammabilite et pouvoir thermique de las matiere'' organique' de certains 

 types forestiers. Contribution No. 3, Universite' Laval, Quebec, Canada, 

 24 p. 



Association of Official Agricultural Chemists 



1965. Official methods of analysis of the Association of Official Agricultural 

 Chemists. Ed. 10, Assoc. Offic. Agr. Chem. , Washington, D. C, 957 p. 



Bliss, L. C. 



1962. Caloric and lipid content in alpine tundra plants. Ecology 43(4): 753-757. 

 Davis, Kenneth P. 



1959. Forest fire: control and use. 584 p., illus. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Co. 

 Golley, F. B. 



1961. Energy values of ecological materials. Ecology 42: 581-584. 

 Hawley, L. F. 



1926. Theoretical consideration regarding factors which influence forest fires. 

 J. Forest. 24(7): 756-763. 



Hough, W. A. 



1969. Caloric value of some forest fuels of the southern United States. USDA 

 Forest Serv. Res. Note SE-120. 



Jameson, D. A. 



1966. Diurnal and seasonal fluctuations in moisture content of pinyon pine and 

 juniper. USDA Forest Serv. Res. Note RM-67. 



Johnson, V. J. 



1966. Seasonal fluctuation in moisture content of pine foliage. USDA Forest 

 Serv. Res. Note NC-11. 



Long , F . L . 



1934. Application of calorimetric methods to ecological research. Plant Physiol. 

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Mutch, R. W. 



1970. Wildland fires and ecosystems--a hypothesis. Ecology 51(6): 1046-1051. 

 Philpot, C. W. 



1968. Mineral content and pyrolysis of selected plant materials. USDA Forest 

 Serv. Res. Note INT-84, 4 p., illus. 



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