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Service Description: <div style='text-align:Left;'><div><div><p><span>These features represent the locations and perimeters of wildfires that occur naturally (e.g., lightning) or by humans accidentally (e.g., escaped campfire) or maliciously across Alaska. The dataset includes some, but not all, historic fire points. Although this is a comprehensive dataset, it is not complete. Users should note these data are subject to revision. Wildland fire perimeters are presented in two ways. Fire History Perimeters (Polygons) displays on the FINAL fire perimeter. Fire History (Progression) will display ALL perimeters for an individual fire. The two Query Tables are intended for use in Dashboards and similar applications and DO NOT contain all the available attributes.</span></p></div></div></div>
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Description: These features represent the locations and perimeters of wildfires that occur naturally (e.g., lightning) or by humans accidentally (e.g., escaped campfire) or maliciously across Alaska. The dataset includes some, but not all, historic fire points. Although this is a comprehensive dataset, it is not complete. Users should note these data are subject to revision. Wildland fire perimeters are presented in two ways. Fire History Perimeters (Polygons) displays on the FINAL fire perimeter. Fire History (Progression) will display ALL perimeters for an individual fire. The two Query Tables are intended for use in Dashboards and similar applications and DO NOT contain all the available attributes.
Copyright Text: Alaska Wildland Fire Coordinating Group (AWFCG), State of Alaska Department of Natural Resources, Division of Forestry and Fire Protection (DFFP), US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service (USFS), U.S. Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Alaska Fire Service (AFS).
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Title: Alaska Wildfire History Points and Polygons
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Comments: These features represent the locations and perimeters of wildfires that occur naturally (e.g., lightning) or by humans accidentally (e.g., escaped campfire) or maliciously across Alaska. The dataset includes some, but not all, historic fire points. Although this is a comprehensive dataset, it is not complete. Users should note these data are subject to revision. Wildland fire perimeters are presented in two ways. Fire History Perimeters (Polygons) displays on the FINAL fire perimeter. Fire History (Progression) will display ALL perimeters for an individual fire. The two Query Tables are intended for use in Dashboards and similar applications and DO NOT contain all the available attributes.
Subject: This service is used to display Alaska wildland fire history. Alaska wildland fire history is made up of wildland fire locations (fire occurrence points) and wildland fire perimeter polygons. Users should note these data are subject to revision.
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Keywords: Alaska,BLM,Bureau of Land Management,DOI,environment,Fire,fire history,fire locations,fire origins,fire perimeters,Management,wildfire,wildland fire
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