Fort Stewart 2025: Contextual data for Wildland Fire Science Initiative (WFSI) Research Burn Campaign

This dataset contains contextual information for the Wildland Fire Science Initiative (WFSI) research burn campaign: Fort Stewart 2025, conducted April 14, 2025 to April 18, 2025 in longleaf pine-wiregrass ecosystems on the Army base, Fort Stewart. WFSI research burn campaigns are collaborative opportunities for researchers in the WFSI community to jointly conduct prescribed fire research and combine expertise. The campaigns are supported by the WFSI Integrated Research Management Team (IRMT) in conjunction with installation personnel. The Fort Stewart 2025 campaign was led by NASA's FireSense project, an effort aimed at "delivering NASA's unique earth science and technological capabilities to operational agencies, striving to address challenges in US wildland fire management".

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Last Updated July 4, 2025, 09:33 (UTC)
Created July 4, 2025, 09:33 (UTC)
Source https://wfsi-data.org/view/doi%3A10.60594/W4S88P
associated_parties Linda Chappell, linda.chappell@emberalliance.org, contributor
award Integrated research management team supporting SERDP/DoD Wildland Fire Initiative.
creators Matt Snider, msnider@newmexicoconsortium.org, New Mexico Consortium, https://orcid.org/0009-0002-8972-9625 | Scott Pokswinski, spokswinski@newmexicoconsortium.org, New Mexico Consortium/IRMT, https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5753-4132 | Susan Wilder, Susan.wlder@emberalliance.org, New Mexico Consortium/IRMT, https://orcid.org/0009-0009-5293-3594
doi doi:10.60594/W4S88P
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funder U. S. Department of Defense (DoD), Strategic Environmental Research and Development Program (SERDP), http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/100013316
harvest_object_id 41eb4475-cc34-4275-a28a-7df621b6bc4a
harvest_source_id a2637971-af12-457f-ae4a-831d2202a539
harvest_source_title WIFIRE Commons
maintainor Matt Snider, msnider@newmexicoconsortium.org
method The Integrated Research Management Team (IRMT) works to bridge the gap between wildland fire researchers and wildland fire managers. The purpose of the IRMT is to manage the complex collection of personnel, objectives, plans, and logistics that make up a research burn. One duty of the IRMT is to compile researcher agnostic contextual data that describe general attributes about the location and conditions under which the burn takes place. This dataset may be drawn from a variety of sources including land managers from the location where the burn takes place or other public sources, but are not synthesized by the IRMT. Sources may include GIS managers from the burn site, MesoWest weather data, LandFire classifications or other publicly available data where available.
project Funding Award RC20-7189: Integrated research management team supporting SERDP/DoD Wildland Fire Initiative.
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temporal {"endTime": "2025-04-20", "startTime": "2025-04-12"}