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For each damage agent, a composite index was created by analyzing the ADS data for the past 5 years (2005 - 2010)collectively. The assumption is that the longer the infestation has been in one location, the higher themortality. This can then be used to identify those epicenters of high mortality and adjacent areas todetermine the potential for future mortality. These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk associated with its use of these data and bears all responsibility in determining whether these data are fit for the User's intended use. The User is encouraged to carefully consider the content of the metadata file associated...
Types: Live Data;
Tags: ADS,
Aerial Detection Survey,
BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
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FMAR,
Forest,
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Geospatial,
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Infestation,
Infestations,
Insect and Disease,
MIR,
MIR 2011,
MapServer,
Middle Rockies,
Outbreak,
Outbreaks,
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Sub-Alpine Fir Decline,
Subalpine Fir Decline,
biota,
environment,
liveData,
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For each damage agent, a composite index was created by analyzing the ADS data for the past 5 years (2005 - 2010) collectively to identify those epicenters of high mortality and adjacent areas to determine the potential for future mortality. The areas adjacent to existing mortality where futuremortality has a greater chance of occurring.To achieve this, a simple crosswalk was completed.Number of Years of Mortality Current Forest Mortality IndexFuture Risk of Mortality (Next 5 Years)0Non-Infested Low1-2Low to Low-Moderate Moderate3-4`Moderate to Moderate-High High>5HighVery High These data are provided by Bureau of Land Management (BLM) "as is" and may contain errors or omissions. The User assumes the entire risk...
Types: Live Data;
Tags: BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
FMAR,
Forest, All tags...
Forest Mortality Assessment Report,
Future,
Geospatial,
I&D,
Infestation,
Infestations,
Insect and Disease,
MIR,
MIR 2011,
MapServer,
Middle Rockies,
Outbreak,
Outbreaks,
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Sub-Alpine Fir Decline,
Subalpine Fir Decline,
biota,
environment,
liveData,
service, Fewer tags
2010 USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Region Aerial Detection Survey Data. This data depicts the occurrence and location of forest insect, disease, and other biotic and abiotic causes of tree mortality and tree damage. Aerial survey data is collected by observing areas of tree damage or tree mortality from an aircraft and manually recording the information onto a map. Due to the nature of aerial surveys, this data will only provide rough estimates of location, intensity and the resulting trend information for agents detectable from the air. Many of the most destructive diseases are not represented in the data because these agents are not detectable from aerial surveys. The data presented should only be used as...
Types: Live Data;
Tags: 2000,
2001,
2002,
2003,
2004, All tags...
2005,
2006,
2007,
2008,
2009,
2010,
ADS,
Aerial Detection Survey,
BLM,
Bureau of Land Management,
DOI,
FMAR,
Forest,
Forest Mortality Assessment Report,
Geospatial,
I&D,
Infestation,
Infestations,
Insect and Disease,
MIR,
MIR 2011,
MapServer,
Middle Rockies,
Outbreak,
Outbreaks,
REA,
Rapid Ecoregional Assessment,
Sub-Alpine Fir Decline,
Subalpine Fir Decline,
biota,
environment,
liveData,
service, Fewer tags
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