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Found 11 dataset(s) matching "FRG".
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The LANDFIRE Fire Regime Groups (FRG) product characterizes the presumed historical fire regimes within landscapes based on interactions between vegetation dynamics, fire spread, fire effects, and...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 Fire Regime Groups (FRG) product characterizes the presumed historical fire regimes within landscapes based on interactions between vegetation dynamics, fire spread, fire...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 Fire Regime Groups (FRG) product characterizes the presumed historical fire regimes within landscapes based on interactions between vegetation dynamics, fire spread, fire...
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The LANDFIRE (LF) 2001 Fire Regime Groups (FRG) product characterizes the presumed historical fire regimes within landscapes based on interactions between vegetation dynamics, fire spread, fire...
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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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The accession contains data gathered over a period of nine years by various agencies from the US, Britain and Federal Republic of Germany (FRG). Data was collected between July 2, 1969 and March...
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The 2018 Wildland Hazard Potential (WHP) represents areas of uncharacteristic fuel buildup. The WFP is a raster geospatial product produced by the USFS Fire Modeling Institute in the Fire, Fuel,...
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<span style='color:rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family:Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif; font-size:14.4px;'>The 2023 Wildland Hazard Potential (WHP) represents areas of significant fuel buildup. The...
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The Fire Regime Groups layer characterizes the presumed historical fire regimes within landscapes based on interactions between vegetation dynamics, fire spread, fire effects, and spatial context...