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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Heyerdahl Fire Data From Potholes, Central Oregon - IMPD USPOT002

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce

@usgov.noaa_gov_noaa_wds_paleoclimatology_heyerdahl_fire_from_65c99e69

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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Heyerdahl Fire Data From Potholes, Central Oregon - IMPD USPOT002

This archived Paleoclimatology Study is available from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), under the World Data Service (WDS) for Paleoclimatology. The associated NCEI study type is Fire. The data include parameters of fire history with a geographic location of Oregon, United States Of America. The time period coverage is from 460 to -59 in calendar years before present (BP). See metadata information for parameter and study location details. Please cite this study when using the data.
Organization: National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Department of Commerce
Last updated: 2023-11-01T16:00:16.396315
Tags: climate indicators, continent, doc/noaa/nesdis/ncei, earth science, establishment dates, fire history, fire history|tree ring, fire scar dates, land records, latitude 43.730972, lodgepole pine, longitude -120.942639, material: null, material: wood, national centers for environmental information, nesdis, noaa, north america, oregon, paleoclimate, paleoclimate indicators, pico, pinus contorta douglas ex loudon, pinus ponderosa douglas ex c. lawson, pipo, ponderosa pine, potholes, u.s. department of commerce, united states of america, western yellow pine, what: age, what: sample identification, what: tree demographic and injury and fire event code

Tables

/firehistory/firescar/northamerica/supplemental/uspot002-scarred-tree-info

@usgov.noaa_gov_noaa_wds_paleoclimatology_heyerdahl_fire_from_65c99e69.n__firehistory_firescar_northamerica_supplemental_uspo_3b9a4db7
  • 10.98 kB
  • 69 rows
  • 13 columns
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CREATE TABLE n__firehistory_firescar_northamerica_supplemental_uspo_3b9a4db7 (
  "site" VARCHAR,
  "plot" VARCHAR,
  "tree" BIGINT,
  "number_of_sections_crossdated" BIGINT,
  "cut_height_cm" BIGINT  -- Cut Height Cm),
  "species" VARCHAR,
  "live" VARCHAR  -- Live?,
  "condition" VARCHAR,
  "utm_easting" BIGINT,
  "utm_northing" BIGINT,
  "north_american_datum" BIGINT,
  "zone" BIGINT,
  "comments" VARCHAR
);

/firehistory/firescar/northamerica/supplemental/uspot002-saplings

@usgov.noaa_gov_noaa_wds_paleoclimatology_heyerdahl_fire_from_65c99e69.n__firehistory_firescar_northamerica_supplemental_uspo_eba3d5fb
  • 5.18 kB
  • 54 rows
  • 6 columns
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CREATE TABLE n__firehistory_firescar_northamerica_supplemental_uspo_eba3d5fb (
  "site" VARCHAR,
  "plot" VARCHAR,
  "species" VARCHAR,
  "diameter_class_cm" DOUBLE  -- Diameter Class (cm),
  "average_height_m" BIGINT  -- Average Height (m),
  "count" BIGINT
);

/firehistory/firescar/northamerica/supplemental/uspot002-plot-data

@usgov.noaa_gov_noaa_wds_paleoclimatology_heyerdahl_fire_from_65c99e69.n__firehistory_firescar_northamerica_supplemental_uspo_ef8ad922
  • 15.68 kB
  • 30 rows
  • 20 columns
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CREATE TABLE n__firehistory_firescar_northamerica_supplemental_uspo_ef8ad922 (
  "site" VARCHAR,
  "plot" VARCHAR,
  "date_sampled" TIMESTAMP,
  "utm_easting_nad83_zone_11" BIGINT  -- UTM-Easting (NAD83, Zone 11),
  "utm_northing_nad83_zone_11" BIGINT  -- UTM-Northing (NAD83, Zone 11),
  "elevation_m" BIGINT  -- Elevation (m),
  "aspect_degrees" BIGINT  -- Aspect (degrees),
  "slope_uphill" BIGINT  -- Slope Uphill (%),
  "slope_downhill" BIGINT  -- Slope Downhill (%),
  "slope_position" VARCHAR,
  "slope_shape_parallel" VARCHAR,
  "patterned_parallel" VARCHAR,
  "slope_shape_perpendicular" VARCHAR,
  "patterned_perpendicular" VARCHAR,
  "tree_cover" VARCHAR  -- Tree Cover (),
  "plot_center_moved" VARCHAR  -- Plot Center Moved?,
  "if_moved_distance_m" BIGINT  -- If Moved, Distance (m),
  "azimuth_moved_degrees" BIGINT  -- Azimuth Moved (degrees),
  "if_moved_to_avoid_what" VARCHAR  -- If Moved, To Avoid What?,
  "comments" VARCHAR
);

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