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What is Virtual Number of Forest Fires

Predicting, Monitoring, and Assessing Forest Fire Dangers and Risks
Possible (calculated) number of forest fire around source of anthropogenic load which equal to real number of forest fire in some selected sites.
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Mathematical Simulation of Anthropogenic Load on Forested Territories for Point Source
Nikolay Viktorovich Baranovskiy (National Research Tomsk Polytechnic University, Russia)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1867-0.ch003
Abstract
An anthropogenic load is the main cause of forest fires in the vicinity of settlements and various objects of transport or industrial infrastructure. It is proposed to mark out linear and point sources of anthropogenic load. For the numerical simulation, the similarity in the processes of propagation of anthropogenic load and diffusive heat transfer was used. The quantitative characteristic of the anthropogenic load is the virtual (possible) number of forest fires in the controlled forest area. A mathematical model to predict the distribution of anthropogenic load from a point source is presented. Distributions of the virtual number of forest fires for model data from a point source of anthropogenic load are obtained. Conclusions about the patterns of the distribution of anthropogenic load from a point source are formulated. The prospects for the further development of these results are described.
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Mathematical Simulation of Anthropogenic Load on Forested Territories
Possible (calculated) number of forest fire around source of anthropogenic load which equal to real number of forest fire in some selected sites.
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