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LANFIRE’s (LF) 2016 Remap (Remap) Forest Canopy Height (CH) describes the average height of the top of the canopy for a stand. In disturbed locations CH is calculated from linear regression...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2016 Remap (Remap) Fuel Vegetation Cover (FVC) represents a modified pre-disturbance version of the Existing Vegetation Cover (EVC) product from previous LF versions. LF Remap...
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LANDFIRE's (LF) 2022 40 Scott and Burgan Fire Behavior Fuel Models (FBFM40) product represents distinct distributions of fuel loadings found among surface fuel components (live and dead), size...
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Low-altitude (80-100 meters above ground level) digital images were obtained from a camera mounted on a 3DR Solo quadcopter, a small unmanned aerial system (UAS), in three locations along the Lake...
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This is a MD iMAP hosted service layer. Find more information at http://imap.maryland.gov. **Please Note: Due to the extensive size of the parcel points file - download is recommended from the...
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LANDFIRE's (LF) 2022 Forest Canopy Cover (CC) describes the percent cover of the tree canopy in a stand. CC is a vertical projection of the tree canopy cover onto an imaginary horizontal plane. CC...
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LANDFIRE's (LF) 2023 update (LF 2023) Existing Vegetation Height (EVH) represents the average height of the dominant vegetation for a 30-m cell. EVH is produced separately for tree, shrub, and...
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Low-altitude (80-100 meters above ground level) digital images were obtained from a camera mounted on a 3DR Solo quadcopter, a small unmanned aerial system (UAS), in three locations along the Lake...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2001 Canopy Bulk Density (CBD) product is defined as the mass of available canopy fuel per unit canopy volume that would burn in a crown fire (Van Wagner 1977; Scott and Reinhardt...
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Low-altitude (80-100 meters above ground level) digital images were obtained from a camera mounted on a 3DR Solo quadcopter, a small unmanned aerial system (UAS), along the Lake Ontario shoreline...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2001 Canopy Base Height (CBH) product describes the lowest point in a stand where there is sufficient available fuel (greater than or equal to .25 in diameter) to propagate fire...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2001 Canopy Cover (CC) product describes the percent cover of tree canopy in a stand. A spatially-explicit map of canopy cover supplies information for fire behavior models such as...
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LANDFIRE’s (LF) 2001 Canopy Height (CH) product describes the average height of the top of the canopy for a stand. A spatially-explicit map of canopy height supplies information for fire behavior...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 Environmental Site Potential (ESP) product represents the vegetation that could be supported at a given site based on the biophysical environment. It is important to note...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 Existing Vegetation Cover (EVC) product represents the vertically projected percent cover of the live canopy for a 30-m cell. EVC is produced separately for tree, shrub, and...
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LANDFIRE's (LF) 2001 Existing Vegetation Height (EVH) product represents the average height of the dominant vegetation for a 30-m cell. EVH is produced separately for tree, shrub, and herbaceous...
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LANDFIRE's (LF) 2001 Existing Vegetation Type (EVT) product represents the current distribution of the terrestrial ecological systems classification developed by NatureServe for the western...
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LANDFIRE's (LF) 2001 thirteen Anderson Fire Behavior Fuel Models (FBFM13) product represents distinct distributions of fuel loadings found among surface fuel components (live and dead), size...
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LANDFIRE's (LF) 2001 Update forty Scott and Burgan Fire Behavior Fuel Models (FBFM40) product represents distinct distributions of fuel loadings found among surface fuel components (live and...
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The Fuel Characteristic Classification System (FCCS) product defines a fuelbed as the inherent physical characteristics of fuel that contribute to fire behavior and effects (Riccardi and others...