Duff
Moisture Meter |
USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Forestry Sciences Laboratory - Moscow, Idaho |
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Lonnie Newton, IPNF Fuel Specialist | ||
Lonnie Newton of the Idaho Panhandle National Forest is an experienced
instructor with the Southwest Fire Use Training Academy (SW FUTA) in Albuquerque, NM.
He used a DMM600 during 2003 field training for fire professionals
from various federal and state agencies.
These are his comments following the training sessions.
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Harold Osborn, retired forestry professor |
Harold Osborn currently manages and teaches at the University of Idaho Experimental Forest.
He used the duff moisture meter for a prescribed fire class he taught in 2003.
His comments include:
"On the class burns we had readings in the lower duff down to 27% GMC with unit averages around 45%. After 1 inch of precip between Oct 12-16 we had readings up to 80% with average close to 70%. We began burning soon after the Oct rains, based on fine fuel moisture and fuel moisture differentials. We quit a few days before the high winds. I have not yet conducted post burn evaluations with the class. We go out with the class on Nov 15, hopefully with no snow cover. I did walk several units the next day and we retained much of the duff layer by my ocular assessment. We found the DMM easy to use. I had at least 8 different students using it within minutes and they used the duff moisture readings in their fire modeling." |
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