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Bibliography

The wildfire scaling bibliography is maintained in the repository as a working research library. It is intended to support proposal writing, background synthesis, and later paper development without pretending that citation management is already finished.

In-repo files

  • BibTeX export: citations/exports/wildfire_scaling_bibliography.bib
  • Bibliography note: citations/notes/wildfire_scaling_bibliography.md

Current status

The bibliography is already organized and usable for drafting, but it should still be treated as a working library until entries are checked against original papers, DOI records, or PDFs. That distinction matters in this repository because the proposal depends on citation discipline: no invented metadata, no casual completion of partial references, and verification against original sources whenever possible.

How to use this page

Use the bibliography as the main index of candidate references, and use the Literature Map to understand how different papers function in the proposal. When a citation becomes central to the argument, the next step is to locate the PDF, verify the record, and capture paper-level notes in the citations/ workspace.

Major bibliography clusters

  • fire spread physics and modeling
  • satellite datasets and fire observation
  • wildfire regime scaling and statistical analysis
  • fractal geometry and spatial pattern analysis
  • interface growth and statistical physics
  • complex systems and scaling theory
  • landscape ecology and disturbance dynamics
  • historical foundations of natural form

Working rule

The literature base should stay proposal-useful and audit-friendly. If an entry has not been verified against an original source, treat it as provisional even if it is already in the bibliography export.