Data from paper: "Life cycle of bamboo in the southwestern Amazon and its relation to fire events". (Q5419)

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Data from paper: "Life cycle of bamboo in the southwestern Amazon and its relation to fire events".
Dataset published at Zenodo repository.

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    This is the dataset from the paperLife cycle of bamboo in the southwestern Amazon and its relation to fire events. It contains: - The processed MODIS (MAIAC) time series for the southwest Amazon, already processed and ready to use for the modeling (files such as bamboo_ts_annual_2000-2017_band[...]). MODIS (MAIAC) composites for south america is not provided here because of its huge file size (contact ricds@hotmail.com). - Final bamboo die-off data from 2001-2017 using the simple bilinear model (combination from band 2 and 5, p-value 0.001). The data used for Figure S3. File: Theoric_death_merged_band2_band5.tif - Bamboo die-off detected from 2001-2017 using the simple bilinear model (filesTheoric_death_year_band2 andTheoric_death_year_band5, andTheoric_pvalue_band2 andTheoric_pvalue_band5). To obtain the same map as in the paper, must apply the p 0.001 over the death year map. - Bamboo spatial distribution obtained by the die-off detection and live detection. In this map, values equal to 0, 1 and 2 correspond to non-bamboo, live bamboo and dead bamboo forests. - Bamboo die-off predictions from 2000-2028 using the empirical curves (filesEmpirical_death_year_band2_curves2 and Empirical_death_year_band5_curves2, and Empirical_p_value_band5_curves2 andEmpirical_p_value_band5_curves2).To obtain the same map as in the paper, must apply the p 0.001 over the death year map. More information contact Ricardo Dalagnol (ricds@hotmail.com).
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    25 April 2018
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