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Mapping the probability of large fire occurrence in northern Arizona, USA
Brett G. Dickson
, John W. Prather
, Yaguang Xu
, Haydee M. Hampton
, Ethan N. Aumack
, Thomas D. Sisk
Earth and Sustainability
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Northern Arizona
100%
Large Fires
100%
Fire Occurrence
100%
Landscape Scale
50%
Lightning Fire
50%
Human-caused Fire
50%
Southwestern US
25%
Pinus Ponderosa
25%
Ponderosa pine
25%
Fire Events
25%
Mean Annual Precipitation
25%
Modeling Results
25%
Fire Risk
25%
Fire Regime
25%
Wildland Fire
25%
Forest Region
25%
Fire Frequency
25%
Co-occurrence Patterns
25%
Road Density
25%
Forest Vegetation
25%
Area Burned
25%
Fire Area
25%
Fire Probability
25%
Landscape Pattern
25%
Topographic Roughness
25%
Weight of Evidence
25%
Low Volume Roads
25%
Lightning
25%
Ignition Source
25%
Fire Type
25%
Landscape Factors
25%
Resource Protection
25%
Multiple Ignition
25%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Annuals
100%
Pinus
100%
Pinus ponderosa
100%
Fire Regime
100%
Weight-of-Evidence
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Arizona
100%
United States of America
100%
Lightning
100%
Vegetation
33%