Extended Data Fig. 6: Post-fire NDVImax anomaly trajectories for different physiognomic types and for high severity level burned points. | Nature Plants

Extended Data Fig. 6: Post-fire NDVImax anomaly trajectories for different physiognomic types and for high severity level burned points.

From: Regional fire–greening positive feedback loops in Alaskan Arctic tundra

Extended Data Fig. 6

Post-fire NDVImax anomaly trajectories for different physiognomic types (according to the 1 km CAVM raster dataset44) and for high severity level burned points. ad, Tundra subregions North Slope (a), Noatak (b), Seward (c) and Southwest (d). Error bars denote ±1 standard error. The pie charts on the right show the relative proportions of the different physiognomic types among all high severity burned points in the corresponding subregion. The actual data, including the numbers of observations, are listed in Supplementary Table 3 (the trajectories) and Supplementary Table 4 (the pie charts), respectively.

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