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    Burn Intensity for the 1989 Lowman Fire within Boise National Forest, Idaho

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    Updated Dec 16, 2019
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    (2019). Burn Intensity for the 1989 Lowman Fire within Boise National Forest, Idaho [Dataset]. https://gimi9.com/dataset/data-gov_burn-intensity-for-the-1989-lowman-fire-within-boise-national-forest-idaho/
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    Dec 16, 2019
    Area covered
    Boise County, Lowman, Boise National Forest, Idaho
    Description

    The downloadable ZIP file contains an Esri ArcInfo Coverage. This data set reflects fire intensity as measured by canopy scorch for the 1989 Lowman Fire along the South Fork of the Payette River within Boise National Forest, Idaho. The data are intended to assist efforts surrounding broad-scale forest planning for analysis in fire-recovery: soil stabilization, reestablishing vegetation, and protection of other resources such as wildlife, riparian habitat, water quality, fisheries and timber.

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Burn Intensity for the 1989 Lowman Fire within Boise National Forest, Idaho

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Dataset updated
Dec 16, 2019
Area covered
Boise County, Lowman, Boise National Forest, Idaho
Description

The downloadable ZIP file contains an Esri ArcInfo Coverage. This data set reflects fire intensity as measured by canopy scorch for the 1989 Lowman Fire along the South Fork of the Payette River within Boise National Forest, Idaho. The data are intended to assist efforts surrounding broad-scale forest planning for analysis in fire-recovery: soil stabilization, reestablishing vegetation, and protection of other resources such as wildlife, riparian habitat, water quality, fisheries and timber.

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