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  • California Wildfire... - 4
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  • canopy cover - 5
  • California - 4
  • tree mortality - 2
  • Canopy - 1
  • habitat - 1
  • heterogeneity - 1
  • Surface - 1

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  • Tree Mortality - Past 5 Years

    The dead tree canopy cover fraction change from the Mortality Magnitude Index (MMI) for eDaRT events. This metric is provided to complement data (in terms of spatial resolution...
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
  • Tree Mortality - Past 1 Year

    The dead tree canopy cover fraction change from the Mortality Magnitude Index (MMI) for eDaRT events. This metric is provided to complement data (in terms of spatial resolution...
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
  • FSH Percent Canopy Cover

    This percent canopy cover is intended to be used in combination with the fractal dimension index as a measure of fine-scale heterogeneity.
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
  • Canopy Cover

    This layer represents horizontal cover fraction occupied by tree canopies. Maps community type & fire regime, as well as available habitat for tree-dwelling species.
    • WMS
    • WCS
    • GeoTiff
  • 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
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