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NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Fire data from the Colorado Front Range

browse graphicPaleoclimatology - Fire History
This archived Paleoclimatology Study is available from the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI), under the World Data Service (WDS) for Paleoclimatology. The associated NCEI study type is Fire. The data include parameters of fire history|tree ring with a geographic location of Colorado, United States Of America. The time period coverage is from 350 to -50 in calendar years before present (BP). See metadata information for parameter and study location details. Please cite this study when using the data.
  • Cite as: Gartner, M.H.; Sherriff, R.L.; Veblen, T.T.; Schoennagel, T.L. (2014-09-15): NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Fire data from the Colorado Front Range. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/paleo-search/study/17194. Accessed [date].
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  • noaa-fire-17194
  • NCEI DSI 1200_02
  • NCEI DSI 1200_01
noaa-fire-17194
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Distributor NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
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Dataset Point of Contact NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
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Dataset Point of Contact Data Center Contact
NOAA World Data Service for Paleoclimatology
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Coverage Description Date Range: 1600 CE to 2000 CE; Date Range: 350 cal yr BP to -50 cal yr BP;
Time Period 1600 to 2000
Spatial Bounding Box Coordinates
West: -106.21129
East: -103.573545
South: 37.732956
North: 41.015836
Spatial Coverage Map
General Documentation
Associated Resources
  • Historical, observed, and modeled wildfire severity in montane forests of the Colorado Front Range
    • Associated Reference published 2014
      Sherriff, R.L., R.V. Platt, T.T. Veblen, T.L. Schoennagel, and M.H. Gartner, 2014: Historical, observed, and modeled wildfire severity in montane forests of the Colorado Front Range. PLoS ONE, 9, 562-571, 10.1371/journal.pone.0106971
Publication Dates
  • publication: 2014-09-15
Data Presentation Form Digital table - digital representation of facts or figures systematically displayed, especially in columns
Dataset Progress Status Complete - production of the data has been completed
Data Update Frequency Data update frequency not available
Supplemental Information
STUDY NOTES: This dataset is in progress and will contain 91 data sites contributed to the International Paleo-fire Multi-proxy Database (IMPD) from Sherriff et. al, 2014 (https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0106971) as well as establishment data added to existing IMPD data sites. The original files contributed are located at: https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/pub/data/paleo/firehistory/firescar/northamerica/colorado-front-range-2014/supplemental/original-data-contributed/
ABSTRACT SUPPLIED BY ORIGINATOR: Large recent fires in the western U.S. have contributed to a perception that fire exclusion has caused an unprecedented occurrence of uncharacteristically severe fires, particularly in lower elevation dry pine forests. In the absence of long-term fire severity records, it is unknown how short-term trends compare to fire severity prior to 20th century fire exclusion. This study compares historical (i.e. pre-1920) fire severity with observed modern fire severity and modeled potential fire behavior across 564,413 ha of montane forests of the Colorado Front Range. We used forest structure and tree-ring fire history to characterize fire severity at 232 sites and then modeled historical fire-severity across the entire study area using biophysical variables. Eighteen (7.8%) sites were characterized by low-severity fires and 214 (92.2%) by mixed-severity fires (i.e. including moderate- or high-severity fires). Difference in area of historical versus observed low-severity fire within nine recent (post-1999) large fire perimeters was greatest in lower montane forests. Only 16% of the study area recorded a shift from historical low severity to a higher potential for crown fire today. An historical fire regime of more frequent and low-severity fires at low elevations (,2260 m) supports a convergence of management goals of ecological restoration and fire hazard mitigation in those habitats. In contrast, at higher elevations mixed-severity fires were predominant historically and continue to be so today. Thinning treatments at higher elevations of the montane zone will not return the fire regime to an historic low-severity regime, and are of questionable effectiveness in preventing severe wildfires. Based on present-day fuels, predicted fire behavior under extreme fire weather continues to indicate a mixed-severity fire regime throughout most of the montane forest zone. Recent large wildfires in the Front Range are not fundamentally different from similar events that occurred historically under extreme weather conditions.
Purpose Records of past fire occurrence from tree rings, charcoal found in lake sediments, and other proxies. Parameter keywords describe what was measured in this dataset. Additional summary information can be found in the abstracts of papers listed in the dataset citations. Additional information on the International Multiproxy Database (IMPD) dataset procedures are also available.
Dataset Citation
  • Cite as: Gartner, M.H.; Sherriff, R.L.; Veblen, T.T.; Schoennagel, T.L. (2014-09-15): NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Fire data from the Colorado Front Range. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/paleo-search/study/17194. Accessed [date].
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Cited Authors
  • Gartner, M.H.
  • Sherriff, R.L.
  • Veblen, T.T.
  • Schoennagel, T.L.
Originators
  • Gartner, M.H.
  • Sherriff, R.L.
  • Veblen, T.T.
  • Schoennagel, T.L.
Publishers
  • NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information
Theme keywords Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
  • Earth Science > Climate Indicators > Paleoclimate Indicators > Land Records > Fire History
Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Science Keywords
  • earth science > paleoclimate > fire history|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > fire history|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > fire history|tree ring
  • earth science > paleoclimate > fire history > establishment dates
  • earth science > paleoclimate > fire history > fire scar dates
Paleoenvironmental Standard Terms (PaST) Thesaurus
  • What: age; Material: null
  • What: tree demographic and injury and fire event code; Material: wood
  • What: sample identification; Material: null
Data Center keywords Global Change Master Directory (GCMD) Data Center Keywords
  • DOC/NOAA/NESDIS/NCEI > National Centers for Environmental Information, NESDIS, NOAA, U.S. Department of Commerce
Place keywords
  • Continent > North America > United States Of America > Colorado > Colorado Front Range > LATITUDE > LONGITUDE
Use Constraints
  • Cite as: Gartner, M.H.; Sherriff, R.L.; Veblen, T.T.; Schoennagel, T.L. (2014-09-15): NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology - Fire data from the Colorado Front Range. [indicate subset used]. NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information. https://www.ncei.noaa.gov/access/paleo-search/study/17194. Accessed [date].
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