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LANDFIRE Remap 2016 Public Raw Events CONUS

Published by U.S. Geological Survey | Department of the Interior | Metadata Last Checked: July 18, 2025 | Last Modified: 20230111
The LANDFIRE (LF) Remap Public Raw Events feature class is a compilation of natural disturbance and vegetation/fuel treatment events that occurred between 1999 and 2016. The Public Raw Events feature class includes a subset of the full suite of data that were used in the production of LANDFIRE 2008 Refresh (LF 1.1.0), LANDFIRE 2010 (LF 1.2.0), LANDFIRE 2012 (LF 1.3.0), LANDFIRE 2014 (LF .0), and LANDFIRE Remap (LF 2.0.0) program deliverables. According to agreements between LANDFIRE and its data contributors, certain proprietary or otherwise sensitive data were removed to create this publicly available version. For more information about the data sources included and excluded from this release, please consult the Source_Code look up table found at: http://www.landfire.gov/publicevents.php. The data were collected from disparate sources including federal, state, and local, and private organizations, and systematically converted to the standard LANDFIRE Events format. The data in the Public Raw Events feature class were analyzed to eliminate geospatial or information content errors, but otherwise represent the full account of acceptable data processed for LANDFIRE. These data may include multiple perimeters for the same event and a high degree of overlap between events within a single year. Examples of the former include a natural disturbance or vegetation/fuel treatment event reported by multiple agencies or individuals. Examples of the latter include locations in which multiple vegetation/fuel treatments and/or natural disturbances occurred within the same year.

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