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The Hayman Fire (brown area in center of image), between the Kenosha Mountains (upper left) and Pikes Peak (lower right) Date (s) June 8 - July 18, 2002. Location. Douglas, Jefferson, Park, and Teller counties, Colorado. Statistics. Burned area. 138,114 acres (558.93 km 2) [1] Land use.
Figure 6 is a burn severity map of the Hayman Fire area with the topographic map background and five observation points in the northern part of the burn north and west of the town of...
Given the lack of time and resources to develop more detailed or direct evaluation of soil conditions, the burn severity map created from satellite data is a reasonable tool for evaluating...
This map is a good indicator of areas where soil experienced severe fire effects—areas that likely have strong water repellent soil conditions and higher potential for post-fire erosion. View
The map (left) shows the burn area and the 'burn severity' of various areas of the Hayman fire. Click on the image for a larger map. Quick Facts - Location: North of Lake George involving Park, Jefferson, Douglas and Teller Counties. Lat: 39° 2' 59" Long: 105° 25' 45" Date of Origin: 6/8/02, reported at 4 PM MDT. Size: 137,760 acres.
For 20 days, the fire consumed public and private lands southwest of Denver in parts of Park, Teller, Jefferson, and Douglas Counties. Learn more about the fire in the U.S. Forest Service’s Hayman Fire Case Study . Post-Fire Impacts.
The project area covers over 115,000 acres that was affected by the wildfire, and the majority of the restoration work was completed in a 45,000 acre area burned by the Hayman Fire.