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Found 83 dataset(s) matching "Kings Canyon".
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This vector polygon dataset represents fire history at Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks from 1921 through 2024. In the parks, fire history information is compiled from various sources...
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Dataset contains 32 terrestrial lidar scans of conifer forests and associated shapefile of locations in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National parks from the summer of 2022. These scans were co-located...
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This dataset provides topographic indices derived from 1 m resolution DEMs for sequoia groves in both Sequoia-Kings Canyon and Yosemite National Parks. All mapped sequoia groves in Sequoia-Kings...
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This coverage represents the SEKI fire history from 1921 through 2023. A separate database exists that has attribute information based on the common relate item called "gisno". This was linked to...
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This coverage represents the SEKI fire history from 1921 through 2020. A seperate database exists that has attribute information based on the common relate item called "gisno". This has now been...
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This is a vector line dataset representing the Trail features in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. This dataset is utilizing the updated Trail Spatial Data Standard dated 10/21/2016.
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These datasets contain the attributes of individual trees located in and around Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks. Attributes include remote sensing indices, terrain characteristics, and--...
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The Landfire 2016 data product has been modified to allow for fires occurring in 2017-2020 in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks. 2017-2019 fires were modified based on extended burn...
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The Digital Geologic-GIS Map of Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks and Vicinity, California is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in the following GRI-supported GIS...
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The Digital Glacial Geologic-GIS Map Showing Limits of Tahoe Glaciation in Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, California is composed of GIS data layers and GIS tables, and is available in...
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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. Fire return interval is the average period between fires in a...
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We established a network of 121 plots distributed within the 2020 SQF, 2020 Rattlesnake, and 2021 KNP complex fire footprints (extracted from Fire and Resource Assessment Program (FRAP),...
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Post-fire vegetation structure and fuels data are essential for understanding the recovery process after major disturbances. To meet this need, 40 plots within and around the perimeter of the 2021...
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These data represent tree diameter, species, mortality status, and plot attributes from 164 plots in Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks, California. Plots were matched with local records of...
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These data represent tree diameter, species, mortality status, and plot attributes from 164 plots in Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks, California. Plots were matched with local records of...
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These data represent tree diameter, species, mortality status, and plot attributes from 164 plots in Sequoia and Kings Canyon national parks, California. Plots were matched with local records of...
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Provided are data containing condition assessments on individual giant sequoia (Sequoiadendron giganteum; SEGI) stems and post-fire regeneration counts within Board Camp, Suwanee, New Oriole Lake,...
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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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This publication presents data collected within meadows from samples used to assess meadow plant community responses to recreational pack stock as part of a USGS Natural Resources Preservation...
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Fire frequency is derived from fire history (by applying a union and counting overlap). Polygons thus represent areas where fire has burned on the landscape. Each polygon is associated with a...