Description
The masticated particles within this project had been decomposing in situ in wet and dry areas of Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico, and South Dakota since their initial treatment. Particles were tested from four shapes (circular, three-sided, four-sided, and small wood chips) and three size classes. Each shape and size class was ground, dried, and analyzed for percent carbon and nitrogen, cellulose and lignin, heat content, and mineral content (from the duff component) using three pieces of equipment. This data publication includes the results of each of these tests and files describing the MASTIDON project and its goals.
Resources
Name | Format | Description | Link |
---|---|---|---|
21 | https://data-usfs.hub.arcgis.com/documents/usfs::characteristics-of-masticated-particles-in-mixed-conifer-forests-of-the-western-united-states-chemistry-heat-content-and-mineral-percentage-results | ||
3 | https://doi.org/10.2737/RDS-2017-0022 | ||
55 | https://www.arcgis.com/sharing/rest/content/items/6955c2f4c7fb4a1a98f349eb711c6da1/info/metadata/metadata.xml?format=iso19139 |
Tags
- western-united-states
- lignin
- open-data
- colorado
- idaho
- masticated-fuels
- mineral-content
- biota
- south-dakota
- joint-fire-science-program
- fire
- forest-management
- nitrogen
- rda
- cellulose
- usa
- jfsp
- rocky-mountains
- physical-effects-of-mastication
- carbon
- ponderosa-pine
- decomposition-of-masticated-fuels
- fire-ecology
- new-mexico