{"accessLevel": "public", "bureauCode": ["010:12"], "contactPoint": {"@type": "vcard:Contact", "fn": "Erin Buchholtz", "hasEmail": "mailto:ebuchholtz@usgs.gov"}, "description": "The rasters in this dataset represent modeled outputs of potential fire connectivity and relative flow patterns in the Great Basin. We define \u2018fire connectivity\u2019 as the landscape\u2019s capacity to facilitate fire transmission from one point on the landscape to another. We applied an omnidirectional circuit theory algorithm (Omniscape) to model fire connectivity in the Great Basin of the western United States. We used predicted rates of fire spread to approximate conductance and calculated current densities to identify connections among areas with high spread rates. We calculated the cumulative current density as well as normalized cumulative current density, with the outputs included here as raster data.", "distribution": [{"@type": "dcat:Distribution", "description": "The metadata original format", "downloadURL": "https://data.usgs.gov/datacatalog/metadata/USGS.6384d850d34ed907bf77957c.xml", "format": "XML", "mediaType": "text/xml", "title": "Original Metadata"}, {"@type": "dcat:Distribution", "accessURL": "https://doi.org/10.5066/P9EA3E00", "description": "Landing page for access to the data", "format": "XML", "mediaType": "application/http", "title": "Digital Data"}], "identifier": "http://datainventory.doi.gov/id/dataset/USGS_6384d850d34ed907bf77957c", "keyword": ["circuit theory", "environment", "connectivity", "fire control", "Utah", "Idaho", "Oregon", "USGS:6384d850d34ed907bf77957c", "Great Basin", "sagebrush", "California", "Nevada", "shrubland ecosystems"], "modified": "2023-04-11T00:00:00Z", "publisher": {"@type": "org:Organization", "name": "U.S. Geological Survey"}, "spatial": "-119.3825, 36.2042, -112.0169, 45.3272", "theme": ["geospatial"], "title": "Circuit-based potential fire connectivity and relative flow patterns in the Great Basin, United States, 270 meters"}