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  1. Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Vegetation Departure (Map Service)

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    U.S. Forest Service (2024). Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Vegetation Departure (Map Service) [Dataset]. https://agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov/articles/dataset/Terrestrial_Condition_Assessment_TCA_Vegetation_Departure_Map_Service_/25973827
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    Oct 1, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Servicehttp://fs.fed.us/
    Authors
    U.S. Forest Service
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Departure is calculated as: Departure = 100 ? Similaritywhere Similarity = a??? (min(Ai,Bi)) over all classes i,...nThe vegetation departure value represents the weighted average (areal extent) of the departure from each Landfire Biophysical Settings (BpS) within each landscape ecosystem. [citation] Swaty, R.; Blankenship, K.; Hall, K.R.; Smith, J.; Dettenmaier, M.; Hagen, S. Assessing Ecosystem Condition: Use and Customization of the Vegetation Departure Metric. Land 2022, 11, 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11010028.Vegetation departure within a TCA landscape ecosystem describes the degree to which the observed proportion (percent, 0-100%) of successional classes (i.e. A through E) derived from Landfire Succession Classes (SClass) 2.2.0 dataset, is departed from the proportions one would expect of the reference condition contained in the Landfire Biophysical Settings (BpS) 2.2.0 dataset at each cell location.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: ISO-19139 metadata ArcGIS Hub Dataset ArcGIS GeoService For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.

  2. Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Wildfire Hazard Potential Moderate...

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    U.S. Forest Service (2024). Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Wildfire Hazard Potential Moderate (Map Service) [Dataset]. https://agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov/articles/dataset/Terrestrial_Condition_Assessment_TCA_Wildfire_Hazard_Potential_Moderate_Map_Service_/25972621
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    Oct 1, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Servicehttp://fs.fed.us/
    Authors
    U.S. Forest Service
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    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    The 2023 Wildland Hazard Potential (WHP) represents areas of significant fuel buildup. The WHP is a raster geospatial product produced by the USFS Fire Modeling Institute in the Fire, Fuel, and Smoke Program. Higher values have a higher probability of high-intensity fire, with torching, crowning, and other forms of extreme fire behavior. Data used represent areas classified as “high” or “very high” risk. The LANDFIRE Fire Regime Groups (FRG) raster dataset (LC16_BPS_200) was used to identify moderate fire regimes (Regime groups I and II). Fire regime groups represent expected historical fire regimes based on interactions between vegetation dynamics, fire spread, fire effects, and spatial context. The definitions of the regimes are outlined in the Interagency Fire Regime Condition Class Guidebook. The data for this indicator represent areas identified as having “moderate”, “high”, or “very high” wildland hazard potential within fire regime groups I and II. Wildfire hazard potential, version 2023, 4th Edition. https://www.firelab.org/project/wildfire-hazard-potential (October 2, 2023)This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: ISO-19139 metadata ArcGIS Hub Dataset ArcGIS GeoService For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.

  3. Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Alaska Climate Exposure Temperature...

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    U.S. Forest Service (2024). Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Alaska Climate Exposure Temperature Summer (Map Service) [Dataset]. https://agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov/articles/dataset/Terrestrial_Condition_Assessment_TCA_Alaska_Climate_Exposure_Temperature_Summer_Map_Service_/25972984
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    Oct 1, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Servicehttp://fs.fed.us/
    Authors
    U.S. Forest Service
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Alaska
    Description

    The difference in Summer temperature (F) between the reference time period of 1980-2014 and the current time period 2015-2019. Summer months include June, July, and August. Data used are sourced from DAYMET, Daily Surface Weather and Climatological Summaries, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Data were summarized at the Subsection scale of the USFS National Hierarchy of Ecological Units and applied to the corresponding LTA.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: ISO-19139 metadata ArcGIS Hub Dataset ArcGIS GeoService For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.

  4. Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Alaska Climate Exposure Temperature...

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    U.S. Forest Service (2024). Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Alaska Climate Exposure Temperature Spring (Map Service) [Dataset]. https://agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov/articles/dataset/Terrestrial_Condition_Assessment_TCA_Alaska_Climate_Exposure_Temperature_Spring_Map_Service_/25972507
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2024
    Dataset provided by
    U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Servicehttp://fs.fed.us/
    Authors
    U.S. Forest Service
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Area covered
    Alaska
    Description

    The difference in Spring temperature (F) between the reference time period of 1980-2014 and the current time period 2015-2019. Winter months include March, April, and May. Data used are sourced from DAYMET, Daily Surface Weather and Climatological Summaries, Oak Ridge National Laboratory. Data were summarized at the Subsection scale of the USFS National Hierarchy of Ecological Units and applied to the corresponding LTA.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: ISO-19139 metadata ArcGIS Hub Dataset ArcGIS GeoService For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.

  5. Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Uncharacteristic Fire Severity Low...

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    U.S. Forest Service (2024). Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Uncharacteristic Fire Severity Low (Map Service) [Dataset]. https://agdatacommons.nal.usda.gov/articles/dataset/Terrestrial_Condition_Assessment_TCA_Uncharacteristic_Fire_Severity_Low_Map_Service_/25972942
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    Dataset updated
    Oct 1, 2024
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    U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Servicehttp://fs.fed.us/
    Authors
    U.S. Forest Service
    License

    Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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    Description

    Identify locations that have had recent catastrophic disturbance including uncharacteristically severe wildfires resulting in needs for reforestation, landslides, or other major disturbances.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: ISO-19139 metadata ArcGIS Hub Dataset ArcGIS GeoService For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.

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Terrestrial Condition Assessment (TCA) Vegetation Departure (Map Service)

Explore at:
binAvailable download formats
Dataset updated
Oct 1, 2024
Dataset provided by
U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Servicehttp://fs.fed.us/
Authors
U.S. Forest Service
License

Attribution 4.0 (CC BY 4.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
License information was derived automatically

Description

Departure is calculated as: Departure = 100 ? Similaritywhere Similarity = a??? (min(Ai,Bi)) over all classes i,...nThe vegetation departure value represents the weighted average (areal extent) of the departure from each Landfire Biophysical Settings (BpS) within each landscape ecosystem. [citation] Swaty, R.; Blankenship, K.; Hall, K.R.; Smith, J.; Dettenmaier, M.; Hagen, S. Assessing Ecosystem Condition: Use and Customization of the Vegetation Departure Metric. Land 2022, 11, 28. https://doi.org/10.3390/land11010028.Vegetation departure within a TCA landscape ecosystem describes the degree to which the observed proportion (percent, 0-100%) of successional classes (i.e. A through E) derived from Landfire Succession Classes (SClass) 2.2.0 dataset, is departed from the proportions one would expect of the reference condition contained in the Landfire Biophysical Settings (BpS) 2.2.0 dataset at each cell location.This record was taken from the USDA Enterprise Data Inventory that feeds into the https://data.gov catalog. Data for this record includes the following resources: ISO-19139 metadata ArcGIS Hub Dataset ArcGIS GeoService For complete information, please visit https://data.gov.

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