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Figure 1

From: Changes in Fire Severity across Gradients of Climate, Fire Size, and Topography: A Landscape Ecological Perspective

Figure 1

Approximate location of study areas (stars) in Arizona and New Mexico, USA, displayed on landcover data from the Southwest Gap Analysis (http://fws-nmcfwru.nmsu.edu/swregap/). Some recent fires were specifically mapped (shaded in red) and firenames for 2000 are labeled on the figure. In New Mexico, stars in a general north-south direction correspond to: Oso 1998, Cerro Grande 2000, American Springs 1951, La Mesa 1977, Dome 1996, and Nicole 1996 (west of Dome). Viveash is east of the Rio Grande Valley, which flows north to south in north central New Mexico. Arizona fires south of the Grand Canyon are: Long Jim 2004, Pumpkin 2000, and Summit to the southwest. On the north rim of the Grand Canyon, Outlet 2000, Saddle Mountain 1960, Outlet 2004, Vista 2001, Bright 2004, and Walhalla 2004 are grouped together. The group of stars farther north represents approximate locations for Quartz 2004, Swamp Ridge 2001, Tower 2001, and Poplar-Big-Rose 2003. Ponderosa pine forests are shaded orange; conifer forests with mixed composition are green; piñon-juniper (Pinus edulis-Juniperus spp.) woodlands are brown.

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