1. Forest ownership in the conterminous United States circa 2022: distribution of seven ownership types - geospatial dataset
- Author(s):
- Harris, Vance; Caputo, Jesse; Butler, Brett J.
2. TreeMap 2020 CONUS: A tree-level model of the forests of the conterminous United States circa 2020
- Author(s):
- Zimmer, Scott N.; Houtman, Rachel M.; Leatherman, Lila S. T.; Housman, Ian W.; Shrestha, Abhinav; Shaw, John D.; Riley, Karin L.
3. TreeMap 2022 CONUS: A tree-level model of the forests of the conterminous United States circa 2022
- Author(s):
- Houtman, Rachel M.; Leatherman, Lila S. T.; Zimmer, Scott N.; Housman, Ian W.; Shrestha, Abhinav; Shaw, John D.; Riley, Karin L.
4. Western Oregon Wet Dry (WOWTDR) annual predictions of late summer streamflow status for western Oregon, 2019-2021
- Author(s):
- Burnett, Jonathan D.
5. County-level agroforestry reported in the 2017 U.S. Census of Agriculture
- Author(s):
- Kellerman, Todd A.
6. Sierra Nevada contemporary reference site boundaries and corresponding remote sensing-derived canopy structure rasters
- Author(s):
- Chamberlain, Caden P.; Cova, Gina R.; Kane, Van R.; Cansler, C. Alina; Bartl-Geller, Bryce N.; Kane, Jonathan T.; Jeronimo, Sean M. A.; Stine, Peter A.; North, Malcolm P.
7. Proportions of wildland vegetation in proximity to buildings: Assessments for the conterminous United States, National Forests lands, and private inholdings
- Author(s):
- Carlson, Amanda R.; Radeloff, Volker C.; Helmers, David P.; Mockrin, Miranda H.; Hawbaker, Todd J.; Pidgeon, Anna
8. FuelMap 2014: Imputed map of carbon stored in litter, duff, fine woody debris, and coarse woody debris for CONUS forests circa 2014
- Author(s):
- Riley, Karin L.; Grenfell, Isaac C.; Shaw, John D.
9. Resetting the baseline: Machine learning predicted meadows for 60 watersheds in the Sierra Nevada
- Author(s):
- Cummings, Adam K.; Pope, Karen L.
10. Historical maps of land use in Puerto Rico in 1951
- Author(s):
- Helmer, Eileen H.; Córdova, Juan R.; Quiñones, Maya; Hubing, Nick
U.S. Department of Agriculture