نتایج جستجو برای: fire

تعداد نتایج: 42820  

2015
Stephanie A. Wagner Jennifer M. Fraterrigo

Non-native grass invasions have the potential to change natural and prescribed fire regimes by altering fuels, which in turn may promote further invasion. We examined if invasion by Microstegium vimineum, a non-native annual grass, resulted in a positive invasion-fire feedback in eastern deciduous forests managed with prescribed fire and how this response varied across the landscape. Using pair...

2017
Xianli Wang Marc-André Parisien B M Wotton M D Flannigan G A Marshall

Much research has been carried out on the potential impacts of climate change on forest fire activity in the boreal forest. Indeed, there is a general consensus that, while change will vary regionally across the vast extent of the boreal, in general the fire environment will become more conducive to fire. Land management agencies must consider ways to adapt to these new conditions. This paper e...

2008
Lalit Kumar Kirsten Knox

The effect of fire on natural resources is termed “fire severity” and is related to the energy output of the fire. Recently the term “burn severity” has been introduced to identify the impacts of fire on soil and plants when the fire has been extinguished. This study addresses the assessment of a large wildfire in Gibraltar Range National Park, Australia, through remote sensing of fire severity...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Patrick H. Freeborn Mark A. Cochrane Martin J. Wooster

Although it is assumed that satellite-derived descriptions of fire activity will differ depending on the dataset selected for analysis, as of yet, the effects of failed and false detections at the pixel level and on an instantaneous basis have not been propagated through space and time to determine their cumulative impact on the characterization of individual fire regime parameters. Here we per...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Duarte Oom Pedro C. Silva Ioannis Bistinas José M. C. Pereira

Detailed spatial-temporal characterization of individual fire dynamics using remote sensing data is important to understand fire-environment relationships, to support landscape-scale fire risk management, and to obtain improved statistics on fire size distributions over broad areas. Previously, individuation of events to quantify fire size distributions has been performed with the flood-fill al...

Journal: :Ecology 2008
Penelope Morgan Emily K Heyerdahl Carly E Gibson

We inferred climate drivers of 20th-century years with regionally synchronous forest fires in the U.S. northern Rockies. We derived annual fire extent from an existing fire atlas that includes 5038 fire polygons recorded from 12,070,086 ha, or 71% of the forested land in Idaho and Montana west of the Continental Divide. The 11 regional-fire years, those exceeding the 90th percentile in annual f...

2014
Rebecca E. Hewitt Teresa N. Hollingsworth Stuart Chapin D. Lee

Climate-induced changes in the tundra fire regime are expected to alter shrub abundance and distribution across the Arctic. However, little is known about how fire may indirectly impact shrub performance by altering mycorrhizal symbionts. resprouting Betula nana shrubs across a fire-severity gradient after the largest tundra fire recorded in the Alaskan Arctic resolution. Variation in fungal co...

ایروانی, مجید , بشری, حسین , خواجه الدین, سید جمال الدین , طهماسبی, پژمان , نقی پور برج, علی اصغر ,

Fire products (smoke, ash and heat) have widely been recognized as a germination cue for some species from both fire prone and fire-free ecosystems. It is an important factor for the understanding of vegetation dynamics and could have potential use for ecological management and rehabilitation of disturbed area. This study attempts to understand the effect of the main fire products (smoke, ash a...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2013
Yan Boulanger Sylvie Gauthier David R Gray Héloïse Le Goff Patrick Lefort Jacques Morissette

Fire is a major disturbance in Canadian forests. Along with fuel and ignition characteristics, climatic conditions are seen as one of the main drivers of fire regimes. Projected changes in climate are expected to significantly influence fire regimes in Canada. As fire regime greatly shapes large-scale patterns in biodiversity, carbon, and vegetation, as well as forest and fire management strate...

2015
C. Simpson J. Sharples

On the afternoon of 18 January 2003, a number of separate fires located to the west of Canberra, Australia, began major runs under extreme fire weather conditions, and impacted upon the city. These events were well documented by a range of instruments, including a multispectral line-scanning instrument attached to an aircraft. Analysis of the data collected revealed that a number of the fires h...

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