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forrest-type-prediction

There are seven distinct types of forest cover type for four wilderness areas in the Roosevelt National Forest of northern Colorado:

  • Spruce/Fir
  • Lodgepole Pine
  • Ponderosa Pine
  • Cottonwood/Willow
  • Aspen
  • Douglas-fir
  • Krummholz

Data Fields

  • Elevation — Elevation in meters
  • Aspect — Aspect in degrees azimuth
  • Slope — Slope in degrees
  • Horizontal_Distance_To_Hydrology — Horz Dist to nearest surface water features
  • Vertical_Distance_To_Hydrology — Vert Dist to nearest surface water features
  • Horizontal_Distance_To_Roadways — Horz Dist to nearest roadway
  • Hillshade_9am (0 to 255 index) — Hillshade index at 9am, summer solstice
  • Hillshade_Noon (0 to 255 index) — Hillshade index at noon, summer solstice
  • Hillshade_3pm (0 to 255 index) — Hillshade index at 3pm, summer solstice
  • Horizontal_Distance_To_Fire_Points — Horz Dist to nearest wildfire ignition points
  • Wilderness_Area (4 binary columns, 0 = absence or 1 = presence) — Wilderness area designation
  • Soil_Type (40 binary columns, 0 = absence or 1 = presence) — Soil Type designation
  • Cover_Type (7 types, integers 1 to 7) — Forest Cover Type designation

The wilderness areas are:

  • Rawah Wilderness Area
  • Neota Wilderness Area
  • Comanche Peak Wilderness Area
  • Cache la Poudre Wilderness Area

The soil types are:

  1. Cathedral family - Rock outcrop complex, extremely stony.
  2. Vanet - Ratake families complex, very stony.
  3. Haploborolis - Rock outcrop complex, rubbly.
  4. Ratake family - Rock outcrop complex, rubbly.
  5. Vanet family - Rock outcrop complex complex, rubbly.
  6. Vanet - Wetmore families - Rock outcrop complex, stony.
  7. Gothic family.
  8. Supervisor - Limber families complex.
  9. Troutville family, very stony.
  10. Bullwark - Catamount families - Rock outcrop complex, rubbly.
  11. Bullwark - Catamount families - Rock land complex, rubbly.
  12. Legault family - Rock land complex, stony.
  13. Catamount family - Rock land - Bullwark family complex, rubbly.
  14. Pachic Argiborolis - Aquolis complex.
  15. unspecified in the USFS Soil and ELU Survey.
  16. Cryaquolis - Cryoborolis complex.
  17. Gateview family - Cryaquolis complex.
  18. Rogert family, very stony.
  19. Typic Cryaquolis - Borohemists complex.
  20. Typic Cryaquepts - Typic Cryaquolls complex.
  21. Typic Cryaquolls - Leighcan family, till substratum complex.
  22. Leighcan family, till substratum, extremely bouldery.
  23. Leighcan family, till substratum - Typic Cryaquolls complex.
  24. Leighcan family, extremely stony.
  25. Leighcan family, warm, extremely stony.
  26. Granile - Catamount families complex, very stony.
  27. Leighcan family, warm - Rock outcrop complex, extremely stony.
  28. Leighcan family - Rock outcrop complex, extremely stony.
  29. Como - Legault families complex, extremely stony.
  30. Como family - Rock land - Legault family complex, extremely stony.
  31. Leighcan - Catamount families complex, extremely stony.
  32. Catamount family - Rock outcrop - Leighcan family complex, extremely stony.
  33. Leighcan - Catamount families - Rock outcrop complex, extremely stony.
  34. Cryorthents - Rock land complex, extremely stony.
  35. Cryumbrepts - Rock outcrop - Cryaquepts complex.
  36. Bross family - Rock land - Cryumbrepts complex, extremely stony.
  37. Rock outcrop - Cryumbrepts - Cryorthents complex, extremely stony.
  38. Leighcan - Moran families - Cryaquolls complex, extremely stony.
  39. Moran family - Cryorthents - Leighcan family complex, extremely stony.
  40. Moran family - Cryorthents - Rock land complex, extremely stony.

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