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Figure 3 | Fire Ecology

Figure 3

From: Carbon Emissions during Wildland Fire on a North American Temperate Peatland

Figure 3

Boxplots of field elevation change measures categorized by dNBR severity class, ownership, and hydrology. Box-and-whisker plots illustrate box with median and 20th and 80th percentiles, and the whiskers with 10th and 90th percentiles. Outliers are plotted separately (â–¡). US Fish and Wildlife Service and North Carolina State Parks constitute public ownership. Managed hydrology is characterized by a regular and extensive system of maintained ditches and gated culvert water control structures. Natural hydrology is characterized by unmanaged surface hydrology, absence of ditches, and water control structures. a US Fish and Wildlife Service and North Carolina State Parks constitute public ownership. b Managed hydrology is characterized by a regular and extensive system of maintained ditches and gated culvert water control structures. c Natural hydrology is characterized by unmanaged surface hydrology, absence of ditches, and water control structures.

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