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  • LANDFIRE - 5

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  • Canopy - 4
  • Height - 2
  • Surface - 2
  • canopy base height - 1
  • canopy bulk density - 1
  • canopy cover - 1
  • canopy height - 1
  • FBFM40 - 1
  • surface fuel - 1

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  • GeoTIFF - 5
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  • WCS - 5
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  • LF Surface Fuel FBFM40

    LANDFIRE's (LF) Remap Scott and Burgan Fire Behavior Fuel Model 40 (FBFM40) product represents distinct distributions of fuel loadings found among surface fuel components (live...
    • HTML
    • GeoTIFF
    • WCS
    • PDF
    • Map
  • LF Forest Canopy Height

    LANDFIRE's (LF) Forest Canopy Height (CH) describes the average height of the top of the vegetated canopy. CH measurement units are meters * 10 and extracted from Existing...
    • HTML
    • GeoTIFF
    • WCS
    • PDF
  • LF Forest Canopy Cover

    LANDFIRE's (LF) Forest Canopy Cover (CC) describes the percent cover of the tree canopy in a stand. Specifically, canopy cover describes the vertical projection of the tree...
    • HTML
    • GeoTIFF
    • WCS
    • PDF
  • LF Forest Canopy Bulk Density

    LANDFIRE's (LF) Forest Canopy Bulk Density (CBD) describes the density of available canopy fuel in a stand. It is defined as the mass of available canopy fuel per canopy volume...
    • HTML
    • GeoTIFF
    • WCS
    • PDF
  • LF Forest Canopy Base Height

    LANDFIRE's (LF) Forest Canopy Base Height (CBH) describes the average height from the ground to a forest stand's canopy bottom. Specifically, it is the lowest height in a stand...
    • HTML
    • GeoTIFF
    • WCS
    • PDF
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