Frosty Aspect Polygon 2 - USFRS002 Additional Site Information Richard L. Everett, Richard Schellhaas, Don Spurbeck, Pete Ohlson, Dave Keenum Dating Method: Crossdated Reference: Everett, R. L., R. Schellhaas, D. Keenum, D. Spurbeck and P. Ohlson. 2000. Fire history in the ponderosa pine/Douglas-fir forests on the east slope of the Washington Cascades. Forest Ecology and Management 129:207-225. Hessl, A. E., McKenzie, D., and Everett, R. 2004. Fire and climatic variability in the inland Pacific Northwest. Ecological Applications 14:425-442. Comments: This is one of 8 separate aspect polygon subsites that make up the larger 3,880 ha Frosty site. Each of the 8 subsites have been archived separately using the following filenames (with ".fhx" appended for the FHX2 data files and ".txt" appended for the accompanying documentation files): usfrs001, usfrs002, usfrs003, usfrs004, usfrs005, usfrs006, usfrs007, usfrs008. Individual Tree Information: (Tree ID, Species, Diameter at Breast Height(cm), Status, Latitude(dd), Longitude(dd)) A100A,Pinus ponderosa,30,cut stump,48.634236573,-118.986221798 A100,Pinus ponderosa,32,cut stump,48.634429737,-118.986083327 A101,Larix occidentalis,19,cut stump,48.633289676,-118.980110830 A113,Pinus ponderosa,18,snag,48.629725136,-118.973012417 A120B,Larix occidentalis,18,log,48.624983259,-118.966864674 A121,Pinus ponderosa,47,log,48.614759245,-118.982255906 A45,Pinus ponderosa,24,live,48.623953989,-118.969847636 A95A,Pinus ponderosa,30,cut stump,48.636917274,-118.984258512 A95,Pinus ponderosa,50,cut stump,48.640014125,-118.983777195 A96A,Pinus ponderosa,30,cut stump,48.636289891,-118.986009160 A96,Pinus ponderosa,50,cut stump,48.637653603,-118.985890199 A97,Pinus ponderosa,30,cut stump,48.637740923,-118.986714109 A98,Pinus ponderosa,28,snag,48.635260312,-118.984612082 A99,Larix occidentalis,24,log,48.642436013,-118.964146476 D101,Larix occidentalis,28,cut stump,48.670938796,-118.980935936 D109,Pinus ponderosa,20,cut stump,48.594153551,-118.946296168 D114,Pinus ponderosa,32,log,48.614043995,-118.976214366 D116,Pinus ponderosa,29,snag,48.614220278,-118.975979018 D117,Pinus ponderosa,35,live,48.629250847,-118.973727738 D118,Pseudotsuga menziesii,37,log,48.632260982,-118.973599319 D119,Pseudotsuga menziesii,40,cut stump,48.616131812,-118.913572809 D69B,Pinus ponderosa,15,live,48.638607328,-118.979317828 D69,Pinus ponderosa,36,live,48.640206736,-118.972688554 D70,Pinus ponderosa,36,cut stump,48.626178873,-118.979937512 D72,Pinus ponderosa,34,cut stump,48.625583364,-118.979762396 D73,Pinus ponderosa,21,cut stump,48.625093630,-118.979653830 D74,Pinus ponderosa,25,cut stump,48.626374118,-118.978442861 D75,Pinus ponderosa,40,cut stump,48.627358096,-118.978660662 D76,Pinus ponderosa,38,cut stump,48.604610954,-118.930388968 D98,Larix occidentalis,26,log,48.636847434,-118.968504457 D99,Larix occidentalis,28,cut stump,48.620845899,-118.930023319 DS14,Pinus ponderosa,30,cut stump,48.626456802,-118.972448056 DS15,Pinus ponderosa,22,live,48.626495475,-118.973554260 DS16,Pinus ponderosa,34,log,48.627502059,-118.974287644 DS17,Pinus ponderosa,28,cut stump,48.622755379,-118.977252367 DS20,Pseudotsuga menziesii,30,snag,48.614572823,-118.968960840 FP41,Pinus ponderosa,32,cut stump,48.627407166,-118.980060804 FP43,Larix occidentalis,38,cut stump,48.625362690,-118.967804879 FP44,Larix occidentalis,40,cut stump,48.625185902,-118.968410087 FP45,Pinus ponderosa,23,live,48.623719113,-118.975475404 FP46,Pinus ponderosa,40,log,48.626271978,-118.974237492 FP47,Pinus ponderosa,29,cut stump,48.626713263,-118.975533418 FP48,Pinus ponderosa,32,cut stump,48.625362083,-118.978967308 FP49,Pinus ponderosa,38,live,48.622676913,-118.979254882 FP50,Pinus ponderosa,27,live,48.616162001,-118.990346755 FP51,Pinus ponderosa,30,live,48.620276717,-118.996217120 FP52,Pinus ponderosa,21,live,48.622519829,-118.995899736 FP70,Larix occidentalis,27,cut stump,48.637807336,-118.977797947 FP71,Pinus ponderosa,28,snag,48.637918463,-118.977117820 FP72,Pinus ponderosa,17,cut stump,48.636081103,-118.974242098 FP73,Larix occidentalis,21,cut stump,48.695947509,-118.980824725 FR2,Pinus ponderosa,40,cut stump,48.628378230,-118.968598688 FR3,Pinus ponderosa,34,cut stump,48.627613384,-118.976052755 FR4,Pinus ponderosa,45,cut stump,48.623117333,-118.976410661 FR5,Pinus ponderosa,26,live,48.620364839,-118.995906127 K1,Pinus ponderosa,30,log,48.604124134,-118.943859832 K2,Pinus ponderosa,32,log,48.591125012,-118.943733371 K3,Pinus ponderosa,40,log,48.582742250,-118.893668304 K4,Pinus ponderosa,32,snag,48.614515260,-118.964369022 R40,Pinus ponderosa,48,log,48.617883729,-118.966627523 R65,Pinus ponderosa,46,cut stump,48.618951398,-118.978225175 R66,Pinus ponderosa,26,cut stump,48.616760433,-118.984671128 R73,Pinus ponderosa,50,cut stump,48.630901773,-118.963577691 R74,Larix occidentalis,26,log,48.628383097,-118.962838855 R76,Pinus ponderosa,37,cut stump,48.617825760,-118.977947278 R77,Pinus ponderosa,43,cut stump,48.615781167,-118.981627829 Fire History Graphs: Fire History Graphs illustrate specific years when fires occurred and how many trees were scarred. They are available in both PDF and PNG formats. The graphs consist of 2 parts, both of which show the X axis (time line) at the bottom with the earliest year of information on the left and the latest on the right. The Fire Index Plot is the topmost plot, and shows two variables: sample depth (the number of recording trees in each year) as a blue line along the left Y axis, compared with the percent trees scarred shown as gray bars along the right Y axis. Below, the Fire Chronology Plot consists of horizontal lines representing injuries by year on individual sampled trees. Symbols are overlain that denote the years containing the dendrochronologically-dated fire scars or injuries. The sample ID of each tree is displayed to the right of each line. The Composite Axis below represents the composite information from all individual series. The symbols used to represent the fire scars or injuries, and the filters used to determine the composite information, are shown in the legend. These graphs were created using the Fire History Analysis and Exploration System (FHAES). See http://frames.nbii.gov/fhaes/ for more information.