This dataset contains site-level descriptions of environmental data (latitude, slope, aspect, moisture, soil pH and texture), pre-fire stand characteristics (tree density and basal area by species), and fire conditions from the 2004 fires (estimates of canopy and surface fire severity, including CBI, plus estimated stand age, date of burning, and distances to live seed sources). Each sample unit represents a site, and values often are site-level means of sub-samples. These data provide an initial baseline of environmental and fire conditions that can be used in interpreting long-term patterns of vegetation responses at the sites
Surface fuels data are of critical importance for supporting fire inci-dent management, risk assessm...
Abstract.—LANDFIRE is an interagency project that will generate consistent maps and data describ-ing...
These data represent the most recent set of observations (made in 2002 by J. Johnstone) for several ...
This database contains data on basal diameter and distances from a center point to the trees sampled...
Datasets from on-going and previous fire studies in the Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Southern Appala...
This database contains data on the total depth of the surface organic layer remaining after fire for...
Data used for site-scale analysis, including vegetation type, time since fire (TSF), species occurre...
This database contains data on bulk density and percent carbon from surface organic layers in two un...
This database contains measurements of mineral soil temperature and moisture collected in burned sta...
This database contains data on the total depth of the surface organic layer for the unburned black s...
This database contains measurements of mineral soil temperature and moisture collected in unburned s...
Ecosystem response to disturbance is a function of environmental factors interacting at a number of ...
Plot data from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Program can be combined with spatially explic...
The convergence of large amounts of dry wildland fuels and weather favorable for fire ignition and s...
Sagebrush shrublands in the Great Basin are highly influenced by non-native plants that alter succes...
Surface fuels data are of critical importance for supporting fire inci-dent management, risk assessm...
Abstract.—LANDFIRE is an interagency project that will generate consistent maps and data describ-ing...
These data represent the most recent set of observations (made in 2002 by J. Johnstone) for several ...
This database contains data on basal diameter and distances from a center point to the trees sampled...
Datasets from on-going and previous fire studies in the Coastal Plain, Piedmont, and Southern Appala...
This database contains data on the total depth of the surface organic layer remaining after fire for...
Data used for site-scale analysis, including vegetation type, time since fire (TSF), species occurre...
This database contains data on bulk density and percent carbon from surface organic layers in two un...
This database contains measurements of mineral soil temperature and moisture collected in burned sta...
This database contains data on the total depth of the surface organic layer for the unburned black s...
This database contains measurements of mineral soil temperature and moisture collected in unburned s...
Ecosystem response to disturbance is a function of environmental factors interacting at a number of ...
Plot data from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Program can be combined with spatially explic...
The convergence of large amounts of dry wildland fuels and weather favorable for fire ignition and s...
Sagebrush shrublands in the Great Basin are highly influenced by non-native plants that alter succes...
Surface fuels data are of critical importance for supporting fire inci-dent management, risk assessm...
Abstract.—LANDFIRE is an interagency project that will generate consistent maps and data describ-ing...
These data represent the most recent set of observations (made in 2002 by J. Johnstone) for several ...