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Learn a new way to sample wildland fuel loadings: the Photoload technique

Media | Webinar

In this webinar, Dr. Robert Keane presents information on how to use the Photoload technique to sample wildland forest fuels.

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Feb 18, 2020
Robert E. Keane
Topic(s):
Fuels, Fuels Inventory & Monitoring

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Learn a new way to sample wildland fuel loadings: the Photoload technique
Feb 18 2020, 10 - 10:45am

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