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Cerro Grande Rehabilitation Project 
GIS Support for Hazard Recovery and Mitigation 

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The Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Cerro Grande Rehabilitation Project (CGRP) involves many subprojects. One of them is a geographic information system for electronically storing and displaying geographically-related data about the fire’s effects. The data are used for research, planning, emergency response, and for informing the public.

This web site provides access to geospatial data relating to the May 2000 Cerro Grande Fire. This includes data generated by the Burned Area Emergency Rehabilitation (BAER) Team during and shortly after the fire as well as data resulting from the ongoing environmental monitoring programs related to the fire.

These data are available from a data catalog in two forms: (i) direct download of individual geospatial files and (ii) image files.

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Smoke plume of Cerro Grande fire from Frijoles Canyon

Photo By Craig Allen, USGS

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