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ForestERA Metadata - Post-fire Erosion Potential |
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AbstractThis is a 90m resolution raster dataset describing erosion potential following stand-replacing wildfire across the western Mogollon Plateau in Arizona. It was created as part of the Forest Ecosystem Restoration Analysis (ForestERA) project to support landscape-scale forest restoration planning efforts by a broad group of stakeholders including federal and state agencies, academic institutions, and non-governmental entities. PurposeThis is a layer representing the potential for soil erosion following stand-replacing wildfire in watersheds across the assessment area. Severe crown fires in forested areas often result in ecosystem degradation including immediate soil damage in burned areas and increased erosion often initiated during the first significant rainfall event after fire. This layer classifies watersheds across the study area into three erosion hazard ratings from one to three and is intended as a relative measure of erodibility across watersheds in the assessment area. Management attention in or around "fire-sensitive" watersheds, those with high erosion potential, could assist in strategies to mitigate ecosystem degradation. Supplementary InformationThe primary input data were developed by the U.S. Forest Service, U.S. Geological Survey and the ForestERA project. They are the soil's inherent susceptibility to erosion (K-factor), preliminary 6th order watersheds, and slope. The presence of course textured soils in areas expected to burn with high intensity in the event of a crown fire was also considered, however a consistent layer across the study site was not available. This last data layer would have served as an indicator of the potential for hydrophobic soil production, which can enhance erodibility. We have not undertaken an accuracy assessment on this layer. Such an assessment would require ground data that are not currently available. These data are intended for regional analyses over spatial extents on the order of tens to hundreds of thousands of acres, and were not developed for use at finer spatial scales, although they may be useful for some applications at those finer scales. _________________ Status of the dataComplete Time period for which the data is relevantDate and time: 2000 Publication InformationWho created the data: Forest Ecosystem Restoration Analysis Project Date and time: December 1, 2004 Data storage and access informationFile name: pferosion90m Location of the data: Accessing the dataSize of the data: 136 kB Constraints on accessing and using the dataAccess constraints: This layer may be accessed by any interested party. It is Use constraints: This layer is provided for public use by the ForestERA project, ERI, and NAU. Details about this documentContents last updated: 20040421 at time 14425800 Who completed this document Forest Ecosystem Restoration Analysis Project Contact Instructions:Contact Dr. Thomas D. Sisk or the Forest Ecosystem Restoraton Analysis Project. Standards used to create this documentStandard name: FGDC Content Standards for Digital Geospatial Metadata Horizontal coordinate systemProjected coordinate system name: NAD_1983_UTM_Zone_12N Planar Coordinate InformationPlanar Distance Units: meters Geodetic ModelHorizontal Datum Name: North American Datum of 1983 Bounding coordinatesHorizontal Spatial data descriptionRaster dataset information No detailed attribute information is available. |
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