نتایج جستجو برای: burned area

تعداد نتایج: 588132  

2015
Patricia Oliva Wilfrid Schroeder

a r t i c l e i n f o The use of active fire detections for direct burned area mapping has been limited by the coarse spatial resolution and long revisit cycles of previous sensors. However, the recently developed VIIRS 375 m active fire detection product offers enhanced spatial resolution and temporal revisit cycle, and high sensitivity to small active fires. In this study, we apply that produ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Sarah J Hart Tania Schoennagel Thomas T Veblen Teresa B Chapman

In the western United States, mountain pine beetles (MPBs) have killed pine trees across 71,000 km(2) of forest since the mid-1990s, leading to widespread concern that abundant dead fuels may increase area burned and exacerbate fire behavior. Although stand-level fire behavior models suggest that bark beetle-induced tree mortality increases flammability of stands by changing canopy and forest f...

Journal: :Environmental Research Letters 2022

Abstract Wildfire is an integral part of the Earth system, but at same time it can pose serious threats to human society and certain types terrestrial ecosystems. Meteorological conditions are a key driver wildfire activity extent, which led emergence use fire danger indices that depend solely on weather conditions. The Canadian Fire Weather Index (FWI) widely used index this kind. Here, we eva...

2017
Jinxiu Liu Janne Heiskanen

Land cover is critical information to various land management and scientific applications, including biogeochemical and climate modeling. In addition, fire is an essential factor in shaping of vegetation structures, as well as for the functioning of savanna ecosystems. Remote sensing has long been an important and effective means of mapping and monitoring land cover and burned area over large a...

2001
James D. Haywood Finis L. Harris Henry A. Pearson

From 1962 through 1998,20prescribed burns were applied in a natural stand of longleafpine (Pinus palustris Mill.) to determine the ejfects of variousfire regimes on theforestplant community. The original longleaf seedlings regeneratedfrom the 1955 seed crop and were growing in a grass-dominated cover when the study began. By 1999, prescribed burning in March and May resulted in a significantly ...

1999
F. SIEGERT A. HOFFMANN S. KUNTZ

In 1997 and 1998 uncontrolled fires devastated huge tracts of tropical rainforests in Kalimantan on the island of Borneo in Indonesia. Here we report on results of a comparative study of ERS-2 ATSR hotspot and NOAA-AVHRR hotspot data used to analyse the extent of this disaster. A burned scar map derived from a Landsat TM image acquired after the fires and extensive ground data were used to asse...

2014
N. Viovy

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Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2008
Emilio Chuvieco Sergio Opazo Walter Sione Hector Del Valle Jesús Anaya Carlos Di Bella Isabel Cruz Lilia Manzo Gerardo López Nicolas Mari Federico González-Alonso Fabiano Morelli Alberto Setzer Ivan Csiszar Jon Ander Kanpandegi Aitor Bastarrika Renata Libonati

This paper presents results of the AQL2004 project, which has been develope within the GOFC-GOLD Latin American network of remote sensing and forest fires (RedLatif). The project intended to obtain monthly burned-land maps of the entire region, from Mexico to Patagonia, using MODIS (moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer) reflectance data. The project has been organized in three differen...

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