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Fire regimes and variability in aboveground woody biomass in miombo woodland

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Table 1. World Climate Research Program’s (WCRP’s) CMIP3 Models Used in This Study a
Figure 2. Relationship between the mean fire return interval (years) and the mean fire intensity (kW m −1 ) over 500 year simulations
Figure 4. Variability in the relative density index (RDI) about the onset of self-thinning (Appendix: Equation (A4)) and the total number of living trees with DBH ≥ 5 cm (ha −1 ), and trees killed by fire in the  sim-ulation with mean I fire = 1470 kW m −1 ,
Figure 5. Relationship between the fire return interval (years) and the ratio of tree biomass with DBH ≥ 30 cm to total biomass
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