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Title:
Post-fire field observations across the 2007 Egley Fire in central Oregon (2nd Edition)
Author(s):
Bright, Benjamin C.; Hudak, Andrew T.; Dodge, Jessie M.
Publication Year:
2019
How to Cite:
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Bright, Benjamin C.; Hudak, Andrew T.; Dodge, Jessie M. 2019. Post-fire field observations across the 2007 Egley Fire in central Oregon. 2nd Edition. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2019-0015-2
Abstract:
This data publication contains field observations taken in 2008 at 350 plots within the extent of the 2007 Egley Fire in central Oregon. Plots were located as paired sites in areas that had been treated and untreated prior to the 2007 Egley Fire. Field observations include a suite of vegetation, soil, fuel, and surface cover characteristics. Differenced Normalized Burn Ratio (dNBR) measurements, an indicator of burn severity, from the Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity (MTBS) program, are also included. Similar or identical field measurements were gathered at these same locations in 2016 as part of a larger project, and can be found in Bright et al. 2019 (https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2019-0005-2).

Keywords:
biota; Fire; Fire effects on environment; Inventory, Monitoring, & Analysis; Assessments; burn severity; char; Landsat; normalized burn ratio; remote sensing; soils; wildfire; Cercocarpus ledifolius; curl-leaf mountain mahogany; Pinus ponderosa; ponderosa pine; juniperus occidentalis; western juniper; Abies concolor; white fir; Joint Fire Science Program; JFSP; Oregon
Related publications:
  • Bright, Benjamin C.; Hudak, Andrew T.; Strand, Eva K.; Newingham, Beth A.; Smith, April G.; Hammond, Darcy H.; Dodge, Jessie M.; Bontrager, Jonathan. 2019. Field attributes and satellite data for "How vegetation recovery and fuel conditions in past fires influences fuels and future fire management in five western U.S. ecosystems". 2nd Edition. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2019-0005-2
  • Dodge, Jessie M.; Strand, Eva K.; Hudak, Andrew T.; Bright, Benjamin C.; Hammond, Darcy H.; Newingham, Beth A. 2019. Short- and long-term effects of ponderosa pine fuel treatments intersected by the Egley Fire Complex, Oregon, USA. Fire Ecology. 15: 40. https://doi.org/10.1186/s42408-019-0055-7
  • Bright, Benjamin C.; Hudak, Andrew T.; Dodge, Jessie M. 2019. Post-fire field observations across the 2007 Egley Fire in central Oregon. 1st Edition. Fort Collins, CO: Forest Service Research Data Archive. Updated 04 November 2019. https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2019-0015
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