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Journal articles on the topic "Queensland Fire Stations"

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Bott, Raymond C., Katherine M. Kirk, Michael B. Logan, and Damien A. Reid. "Diesel particulate matter and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in fire stations." Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 19, no. 10 (2017): 1320–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7em00291b.

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Fensham, Roderick J., Donald W. Butler, Boris Laffineur, Harry J. MacDermott, John W. Morgan, and Jennifer L. Silcock. "Subtropical native grasslands may not require fire, mowing or grazing to maintain native-plant diversity." Australian Journal of Botany 65, no. 2 (2017): 95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/bt16170.

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The rarity of native grasslands in agricultural districts heightens the requirement for optimal management to maintain diversity. Previous studies have suggested that disturbance is required to maintain species diversity in temperate Australian grasslands, but grasslands in semiarid environments do not have the same disturbance requirement. The current study examines the short-term responses to disturbance of subtropical grassland of the Darling Downs, south-eastern Queensland. We also compare temperate and subtropical grasslands in terms of biomass and rainfall. A field experiment was establi
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White, Jessica. "‘So many sparks of fire’: Dorothy Cottrell, modernism and mobility." Queensland Review 23, no. 2 (2016): 164–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/qre.2016.27.

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AbstractThe broad brush strokes of Dorothy Cottrell's paintings in the National Library of Australia mark her as a modernist artist, although not one who painted the burgeoning Sydney Harbour Bridge or bright still-life paintings of Australian flora. Rather, she captured the dun surrounds of Ularunda Station, the remote Queensland property to which she moved in 1920 after attending art school in Sydney. At Ularunda, Cottrell eloped with the bookkeeper to Dunk Island, where they stayed with nature writer E.J. Banfield, then relocated to Sydney. In 1924 they returned to Ularunda and Cottrell swa
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Jones, Roger N., and James H. Ricketts. "Identifying and Attributing Regime Shifts in Australian Fire Climates." Climate 11, no. 6 (2023): 121. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cli11060121.

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This paper introduces and analyzes fire climate regimes, steady-state conditions that govern the behavior of fire weather. A simple model representing fire climate was constructed by regressing high-quality regional climate averages against the station-averaged annual Forest Fire Danger Index (FFDI) for Victoria, Australia. Four FFD indices for fire years 1957–2021 were produced for 10 regions. Regions with even coverage of station-averaged total annual FFDI (ΣFFDI) from 1971–2016 exceeded Nash–Sutcliffe efficiencies of 0.84, validating its widespread application. Data were analyzed for shifts
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Untadi, Albertus, Lily D. Li, Michael Li, and Roland Dodd. "Incorporating Socio-Economic Factors in Maximizing Two-Dimensional Demand Coverage and Minimizing Distance to Uncovered Demand: A Dual-Objective MCLP Approach for Fire Station Location Selection." Axioms 13, no. 1 (2023): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/axioms13010013.

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In this study, we employ a dual-objective optimization model, utilizing the Implicit Modified Coverage Location Problem (MCLP-Implicit) approach, to determine an appropriate fire station allocation. Our objectives encompass maximizing coverage in areas with a heightened projected demand, based on socioeconomic predictors of building fires, and concurrently minimizing the distance of uncovered demand zones to the closest fire station. The challenges of this model reflect the criticality of strategic placement, aiming for not just swift response times but also the complete coverage of a region w
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Landsberg, RG, AJ Ash, RK Shepherd, and GM Mckeon. "Learning From History to Survive in the Future: Management Evolution on Trafalgar Station, North-East Queensland." Rangeland Journal 20, no. 1 (1998): 104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/rj9980104.

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Managing rangeland enterprises requires balancing socio-economic goals within a production environment characterised by ecological complexity and large climatic variability. Trafalgar Station in north-east Queensland, has been trying to maintain this balance over a period of 80 years and three generations of the one family. This paper explores how management on Trafalgar Station has gone through four evolutionary phases and examines the advantages and disadvantages of each of these stages of development. The first 50 years of management was a technologically constrained era of low stock number
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Barrymore, Stuart, and Ann-Maree Mathison. "Carbon capture and storage—deelopments in Australia." APPEA Journal 49, no. 1 (2009): 65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/aj08006.

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Legal and non-legal developments in the carbon capture and storage (CCS) arena continue to gain momentum in Australia. On 22 November 2008 the Offshore Petroleum Amendment (Greenhouse Gas Storage) Act 2008 (Cth) (GGS Amendments) came into force. The GGS Amendments follow the amendment in February 2007 of the Convention on the Prevention of Marine Pollution by Dumping of Wastes and Other Matter 1972 and 1996 Protocol Thereto (London Protocol) which allows the storage of carbon dioxide under the seabed. The GGS Amendments amend the Offshore Petroleum Act 2006 (Cth) (OPA), which has now been rena
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Cinar, Yildiray, Peter R. Neal, William G. Allinson, and Jacques Sayers. "Geoengineering and Economic Assessment of a Potential Carbon Capture and Storage Site in Southeast Queensland, Australia." SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering 12, no. 05 (2009): 660–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/108924-pa.

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Summary This paper presents geoengineering and economic sensitivity analyses and assessments of the Wunger Ridge flank carbon capture and storage (CCS) site. Both geoengineering and economics are needed to derive the number of wells required to inject a certain amount of CO2 for a given period. A numerical reservoir simulation examines injection rates ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 million tonnes of CO2 year for 25 years of injection. Primary factors affecting the ability to inject CO2 include permeability, formation fracture gradient, aquifer strength, and multiphase flow functions. Secondary factor
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Ardid, Alberto, Andres Valencia, Anthony Power, et al. "Sub-hourly forecasting of fire potential using machine learning on time series of surface weather variables." International Journal of Wildland Fire 34, no. 1 (2025). https://doi.org/10.1071/wf24113.

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Background Rapidly developing pre-fire weather conditions contributing to sudden fire outbreaks can have devastating consequences. Accurate short-term forecasting is important for timely evacuations and effective fire suppression measures. Aims This study aims to introduce a novel machine learning-based approach for forecasting fire potential and to test its performance in the Sunshine Coast region of Queensland, Australia, over a period of 15 years from 2002 to 2017. Methods By analysing real-time data from local weather stations at a sub-hourly temporal resolution, we aimed to identify disti
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Jaaniste, Luke Oliver. "The Ambience of Ambience." M/C Journal 13, no. 2 (2010). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.238.

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Well, you couldn't control the situation to that extent. The world just comes in on top of you. It creeps under the door. It falls out of the sky. It's all around. (Leunig) Like the world that cartoonist Michael Leunig describes, ambience is all around. Everywhere you go. You cannot get away from it. You cannot hide from it. You cannot be without it. For ambience is that which surrounds us, that which pervades. Always-on. Always by-your-side. Always already. Here, there and everywhere. Super-surround-sound. Immersive. Networked and cloudy. Ubiquitous. Although you cannot avoid ambience, you ma
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Queensland Fire Stations"

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(13828942), Albertus Untadi. "Incorporating Socioeconomic Factors into the Facility Location Optimisation Problem in a Mixed Urban-Rural Population with Application to Queensland Fire Stations." Thesis, 2024. https://figshare.com/articles/thesis/Incorporating_Socioeconomic_Factors_into_the_Facility_Location_Optimisation_Problem_in_a_Mixed_Urban-Rural_Population_with_Application_to_Queensland_Fire_Stations/27012433.

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<p>The crucial role of emergency services lies in their life-saving interventions, demanding an optimal and effective allocation of resources. Paramount to this efficacy is the strategic physical placement of these resources, ensuring they are ideally situated to meet the fluctuating demands of emergency scenarios. Central to the optimisation process is the concept of the covering location model, a critical analytical tool in planning for the appropriate facility locations.</p> <p><br></p> <p>Initial literature reviews indicate a significant gap: existing models often overlook the impact of so
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Book chapters on the topic "Queensland Fire Stations"

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Untadi, Albertus, Lily D. Li, Roland Dodd, and Michael Li. "A Novel Framework Incorporating Socioeconomic Variables into the Optimisation of South East Queensland Fire Stations Coverages." In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29078-7_38.

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