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An updated rate-of-spread clock

January 1, 2005

Several years ago, Blank and Simard (1983) described an electronic timer, frequently referred to as a rate-of-spread (ROS) clock—a relatively simple instrument used in measuring fire spread. Although other techniques for measuring rate of spread are available (such as data loggers), the basic ROS clock remains a valuable and relatively inexpensive tool. However, several items described in the original article have changed. Therefore, we are describing an updated version of the ROS clock.

Publication Year 2005
Title An updated rate-of-spread clock
Authors Jeremy Kolaks, Keith W. Grabner, George Hartman, Bruce E. Cutter, Edward F. Loewenstein
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title Fire Management Today
Index ID 70177757
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Columbia Environmental Research Center