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Correction

Correction: Parks, S.A.; Dillon, G.K.; Miller, C. A New Metric for Quantifying Burn Severity: The Relativized Burn Ratio. Remote Sens. 2014, 6, 1827–1844

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Aldo Leopold Wilderness Research Institute, Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 790 East Beckwith, Missoula, MT 59801, USA
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Missoula Fire Sciences Laboratory, Rocky Mountain Research Station, USDA Forest Service, 5775 Hwy 10 W, Missoula, MT 59808, USA
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Remote Sens. 2014, 6(12), 12509-12510; https://doi.org/10.3390/rs61212509
Submission received: 5 December 2014 / Accepted: 8 December 2014 / Published: 11 December 2014
Several columns in Table A2 (in the Appendix) [1] were mislabeled. The authors wish to correct this mistake. The correct version of Table A2 is as follows:
Table A2. Thresholds for the three remotely sensed burn severity metrics when the dNBRoffset term was excluded from the equations corresponding to CBI = 0.1 (unchanged/low), 1.25 (low/moderate) and 2.25 (moderate/high) for each fire.
Table A2. Thresholds for the three remotely sensed burn severity metrics when the dNBRoffset term was excluded from the equations corresponding to CBI = 0.1 (unchanged/low), 1.25 (low/moderate) and 2.25 (moderate/high) for each fire.
RegionFire NamedNBRRdNBRRBR
unch/low/mod/unch/low/mod/unch/low/mod/
lowmodhighlowmodhighlowmodhigh
Northwest and northern RockiesTripod Cx (Spur Peak)9721347820439677476158335
Tripod Cx (Tripod)10825049622942977385182344
Robert10522151812428164360136313
Falcon13423045317735772687160321
Green Knoll−71159474−101200610−4797295
SouthwestPuma371453534850297330127296
Dry Lakes Cx6614833611834870449124271
Miller145188343337473876122158287
Outlet−47109382−103172607−3877271
Dragon Cx WFU421443916125266229108288
Long Jim211212442035771516106212
Vista−43156492−70252757−30111343
Walhalla−6120381−3197643−387280
Poplar7219743723534770158141317
Sierra NevadaPower381614755521058925100286
Cone−42117391−234293715−4295292
Straylor19121329242295841592244
McNally71147359633168239112265
Coefficient of variation1.560.260.182.270.310.141.640.250.12
All plots (n = 1681)371884309033672232135304

References

  1. Parks, S.A.; Dillon, G.K.; Miller, C. A new metric for quantifying burn severity: the relativized burn ratio. Remote Sens. 2014, 6, 1827–1844. [Google Scholar]

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Parks SA, Dillon GK, Miller C. Correction: Parks, S.A.; Dillon, G.K.; Miller, C. A New Metric for Quantifying Burn Severity: The Relativized Burn Ratio. Remote Sens. 2014, 6, 1827–1844. Remote Sensing. 2014; 6(12):12509-12510. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs61212509

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