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Found 261 dataset(s) matching "Fire Regime".
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The LANDFIRE (LF) Mean Fire Return Interval (MFRI) product quantifies the average period between fires under the presumed historical fire regime. FRI is intended to describe one component of...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) Mean Fire Return Interval (MFRI) product quantifies the average period between fires under the presumed historical fire regime. FRI is intended to describe one component of...
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This table summarizes areas of burn severity, sagebrush biophysical types, and soil temperature/moisture regimes within large wildfires from 1984 to 2013 occuring within greater sage-grouse...
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Fire history metrics enable rapidly increasing amounts of burned area data to be collapsed into a handful of data layers that can be used efficiently by diverse stakeholders. In this effort, the...
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Fire size and severity continue to increase across large parts of North America, driven by a combination of climate change and effects of human land use. Instrumental records are too short to...
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Managing and adapting to changing wildland fire regimes due to human-caused global warming can be facilitated through the use of analog mapping of potential climate-influenced outcomes. This...
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This dataset is essential to identifying high priority areas most in need of burn treatment to optimize the use of limited funding. This ecological model considered fire rotations based on...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 historical Percent of Replacement Severity Fires (PRS) product quantifies the percent of all fires that were of low severity. Replacement severity fires cause greater than...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 historical Percent of Replacement Severity Fires (PRS) product quantifies the percent of all fires that were of low severity. Replacement severity fires cause greater than...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 historical Percent of Low Severity Fires (PLS) product quantifies the percent of all fires that were of low severity. Low severity fires cause less than 25% average...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 historical Percent of Low Severity Fires (PLS) product quantifies the percent of all fires that were of low severity. Low severity fires cause less than 25% average...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 historical Percent of Low Severity Fires (PLS) product quantifies the percent of all fires that were of low severity. Low severity fires cause less than 25% average...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 historical Percent of Mixed Severity Fires (PMS) product quantifies the percent of all fires that were of low severity. Mixed severity fires cause between 25 and 75% average...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 historical Percent of Mixed Severity Fires (PMS) product quantifies the percent of all fires that were of low severity. Mixed severity fires cause between 25 and 75% average...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 historical Percent of Mixed Severity Fires (PMS) product quantifies the percent of all fires that were of low severity. Mixed severity fires cause between 25 and 75% average...
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Percent Fire Severity (PFS) is three products merged into one. It is a combination product of what was previously (LF 2014 and earlier) known as Percent Mixed, Low, and Replacement Severity. Low...
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This raster dataset represents spatially explicit predictions of fire frequency in the Mojave Desert based on models developed from data on perimeters of fires greater than 405 hectares that...