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Data Products ›› LANDFIRE National Product Descriptions Percent of Mixed-severity Fire
The Percent of Mixed-severity Fire layer quantifies the amount of mixed-severity fires relative to low- and replacement-severity fires under the presumed historical fire regime. Mixed severity is defined as between 25 and 75 percent average top-kill within a typical fire perimeter for a given vegetation type (Hann and others 2004). This percent is derived from vegetation and disturbance dynamics simulations using LANDSUM (Keane and others 2002). This layer is intended to represent one component of the presumed historical fire regimes within landscapes based on interactions between vegetation dynamics, fire spread, fire effects, and spatial context.
Hann, W.; Shlisky, A.; Havlina, D.; Schon, K.; Barrett, S.; DeMeo,
T.; Pohl, K.; Menakis, J.; Hamilton, D.; Jones, J.; Levesque, M.;
Frame, C. 2004. Interagency Fire Regime Condition Class Guidebook.
Last update October 2007: Version 1.3. [Homepage of the Interagency
and The Nature Conservancy fire regime condition class website, USDA
Forest Service, U.S. Department of the Interior, The Nature
Conservancy, and Systems for Environmental Management]. [Online].
Available: www.frcc.gov.
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