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The amount of fuel in an area, or fuel loading, is measured by weight, either kilograms per meter squared or tons per acre and is a very important metric for calculations of fire behavior and fire effects such as soil heating, nutrient dynamics, and water infiltration rates. For example, fuel loading determines the flame length and intensity. Fuel loading also determines smoke emissions and how long a fire burns for which affects soil heating. Do you have to sacrifice time and energy for accuracy? Can only highly trained professionals collect accurate results? No! The photo load sampling technique can be used to quickly and accurately estimate loadings for the six major surface fuel components by using downward looking and oblique photographs depicting sequences of graduated fuel loadings. The six components are the four size classes of downed, dead, woody, one hour, 10 hour, 100 hour, and thousand hour, shrub and herbaceous fuels. In this video, you will learn: What is the photo load