The Konza burn history data is searchable by watershed code or by year. Watershed names and codes listed in these results are the current watershed designations (2019).
Please note that several watershed designations have changed over the history of Konza. This is inevitable due to changes in research objectives but is problematic for those wanting to discover the full burn history of a given area. In some cases watersheds have simply been renamed to reflect changes in experimental burn treatments (eg. R20A was formerly 1A).
In other cases watersheds have been subdivided or aggregated from smaller watersheds (eg. in 1994 3B3UA was added to 20A (currently R1A) to form a larger watershed). In a few cases watershed names have been moved to new areas (eg. 1D was moved from its original location in 1978 after the acquisition of new property. The original 1D watershed is now part of WB and 20C).
All units designated as spring burns are burned between 1 March and 5 May. Spring watershed-burning season continues until 5 May or until all scheduled watersheds have been burned. Fall burn are burned between 26 October and 5 December. Winter burn are burned between 21 January and 1 March, and summer unit burns are burned between 26 June and 5 August.
Investigators should consult the proper watershed map for a given year to see watershed designations at the time of burning.
Burn Type | Description |
PP = Prescribed Planned | Prescribed burn on a planned watershed |
PU = Prescribed Unplanned | Prescribed burn on a watershed not planned to burn that year. Note: Watersheds partially burned by wildfires are usually completed with a prescribed burn to maintain uniformity of fire treatment across the entire watershed. |
WP = Wildfire Planned | Wildfire on a watershed planned to be burned that year. |
WU = Wildfire Unplanned | Wildfire on a watershed not planned to burn that year. |