Supporting data for managing fire-prone forests in a time of decreasing carbon carrying capacity
Data files
Mar 21, 2024 version files 17.36 KB
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annualC.csv
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annualCpost.csv
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emission.csv
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README.md
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Abstract
These data and code include surface fuels and prescribed fire emissions data from the Teakettle Experimental Forest in the Sierra Nevada, California, USA. These data include transect data of surface fuels and the emissions from a 2017 prescribed burn. Emissions from the prescribed burn were calculated using a stock change approach by subtracting pre-burn surface fuels from post-burn surface fuels. We used these data and a Monte Carlo simulation approach to estimate the frequency of prescribed burning required to reduce surface fuels following a widespread overstory tree mortality event.
README: Data for: Managing fire-prone forests in a time of decreasing carbon carrying capacity
https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.djh9w0w76
Description of the data and file structure
There are three csv files.
annualC.csv - This file contains two columns. The first column is the grid point and transect identifier for the modified Brown's transect used to collect the surface fuel data. The second column is the mean annualized surface fuel accumulation rate for the period 2011 through 2017. This period precedes the period of heavy snagfall. The units are Mg C/ha.
annualCpost.csv - This file contains two columns. The first column is the grid point and transect identifier for the modified Brown's transect used to collect the surface fuel data. The second column is the mean annualized surface fuel accumulation rate for the period 2021 through 2022. This is the period of heavy snagfall. The units are Mg C/ha.
emissions.csv - This file contains two columns. The first column is the grid point and transect identifier for the modified Brown's transect used to collect the surface fuel data. The second column is the prescribed fire emissions from the 2017 prescribed burn. The values were calculated by subtracting the 2017 pre-burn surface fuel value from the 2018 post-burn value. The units are Mg C/ha.
Sharing/Access information
Data was derived from the following sources:
Code/Software
We performed and plotted simulations in R version 4.3.2 using the truncnorm and ggplot2 packages.
Methods
These data were collected using a modified Brown's transect. The data are from Goodwin et al. (2020) and specifics of the sampling approach and calculations to convert point-intercept sampling to mass per unit area are described in the paper.
Goodwin, M.J. M.P. North, H.S.J. Zald, M.D. Hurteau. 2020. Changing climate reallocates the carbon debt of frequent-fire forests. Global Change Biology. 26:6180-6189. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15318.