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Bark properties and fire resistance of selected tree species from the central hardwood region of North America

 

作者: Gretel E. Hengst,   Jeffrey O. Dawson,  

 

期刊: Canadian Journal of Forest Research  (NRC Available online 1994)
卷期: Volume 24, issue 4  

页码: 688-696

 

ISSN:0045-5067

 

年代: 1994

 

DOI:10.1139/x94-092

 

出版商: NRC Research Press

 

数据来源: NRC

 

摘要:

Some physical, thermal, and chemical properties of bark of 16 tree species native to the central hardwood region were measured to determine their potential to protect the vascular cambium from damage by fire. The relationship between DBH and bark thickness for each of 16 species was determined. For purposes of monitoring seasonal trends, two species (QuercusmacrocarpaMichx. andAcersaccharinumL.) were sampled periodically during one growing season. Temperature response to bark surface heating of 11 species was monitored at the cambial layer during simulated fires conducted in the field. Bark samples were analyzed for moisture content, specific gravity, dry weight, volatile matter content, and time until ignition. Overall, during simulated fires, temperature gradients were decreased and maximum cambial temperatures were reduced as bark thickness increased. Thick-barked species had lower maximum cambial temperatures, longer times to reach peak temperatures, slower rates of heat loss, and shorter time until surface ignition.PopulusdeltoidesMarsh, was the most heat resistant among species tested, whileAcersaccharinumwas the least. Higher specific gravities were associated with higher rates at which cambial temperatures rose as well as with increased time required for surface ignition.

 

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