North American Wildland Fuel Database
The mass of live and dead vegetation, termed biomass, is used in a variety of applications including carbon mapping, wildland smoke emissions modeling, and fire management.
The mass of live and dead vegetation, termed biomass, is used in a variety of applications including carbon mapping, wildland smoke emissions modeling, and fire management.
This data publication contains plant demographic and leaf quality data for beargrass (Xerophyllum tenax Melanthiaceae) from three different wildfire sites on the Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon.
This data publication contains emission factors for 195 gaseous and particulate compounds measured during the burning of three mixtures of manzanita wood and low-density polyethylene plastic (LDPE, agricultural plastic) in a laboratory.
These sixty tables present current and historical information on production, trade, consumption, and prices of timber products in the United States from 1965-2017 as published in Howard and Liang (2019).
This data publication contains raw tree ring widths for individual trees in the Coweeta Basin, which is within the Coweeta Hydrologic Laboratory in western North Carolina.
This data publication contains the results of a 2012 study of the preferences of 96 stakeholders (e.g., farmers, ranchers, outfitters and guides, average citizens, natural resource managers and scientists, county commissioners) from Wyoming and Mo
This data publication contains overstory and sapling tree tallies, woody stem regeneration tallies, and butt-log tree quality data collected from 1949 to 2008 on the Fernow Experimental Forest in West Virginia.
Short rotation woody crops such as Populus spp. and their hybrids (i.e., poplars) are a significant component of the total biofuels and bioenergy feedstock resource in the USA.
Hybrid poplars have demonstrated high biomass productivity in the North Central USA as short rotation woody crops (SRWCs). However, our ability to quantitatively predict productivity for sites that are not currently in SRWCs is limited.
This data package contains data from over 3000 individual fuel elements collected as part of Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP) project 11-1-4-19 "Determination of the effects of heating mechanisms and moisture content on ignition of live fuels." D