The Differenced Normalized Burn Ratio (DNBR) is widely used to map post-fire effects in North America from multispectral satellite imagery, but has not been rigorously validated across the great diversity in vegetation types. The importance of these maps to fire rehabilitation crews highlights the need for continued assessment of alternative remote sensing approaches. To meet this need, this study presents a first preliminary comparison of immediate post-fire char (black ash) fraction, as measured by linear spectral unmixing, and DNBR, with two quantitative one-year post-fire field measures indicative of canopy and sub-canopy conditions: % live tree and dry organic litter weight (gm22). Image analysis was applied to Landsat 7 Enhanced Them...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
Abstract: Pine flatwoods forests in the southeastern US have experienced severe wildfires over the p...
Fire impacts many vegetated ecosystems across the world. The severity of a fire is major component i...
National parks in western Canada experience wildland fire events at differing frequencies, intensiti...
Wildfires have nearly become a guaranteed annual event in most western National Forests. Severe fire...
International audienceRunoff and erosion rates are known to increase substantially after a major for...
Relatively little is known about the disturbance ecology of large wildfires in the southern Appalach...
Several studies have used satellite data to map different levels of fire severity present within bur...
Characterizing forest responses to disturbance over large geographic areas represents one of the mos...
We aimed to analyze the relationship between fire regime attributes and the post-fire greenness reco...
Plot data from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Program can be combined with spatially explic...
There has been considerable interest in the recent literature regarding the assessment of post-fire ...
Retrospective identification of fire severity can improve our understanding of fire behaviour and ec...
Understanding forest fire regimes involves characterizing spatial distribution, recurrence, intensit...
Fire impacts many vegetated ecosystems across the world. The severity of a fire is major component i...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
Abstract: Pine flatwoods forests in the southeastern US have experienced severe wildfires over the p...
Fire impacts many vegetated ecosystems across the world. The severity of a fire is major component i...
National parks in western Canada experience wildland fire events at differing frequencies, intensiti...
Wildfires have nearly become a guaranteed annual event in most western National Forests. Severe fire...
International audienceRunoff and erosion rates are known to increase substantially after a major for...
Relatively little is known about the disturbance ecology of large wildfires in the southern Appalach...
Several studies have used satellite data to map different levels of fire severity present within bur...
Characterizing forest responses to disturbance over large geographic areas represents one of the mos...
We aimed to analyze the relationship between fire regime attributes and the post-fire greenness reco...
Plot data from the Forest Inventory and Analysis (FIA) Program can be combined with spatially explic...
There has been considerable interest in the recent literature regarding the assessment of post-fire ...
Retrospective identification of fire severity can improve our understanding of fire behaviour and ec...
Understanding forest fire regimes involves characterizing spatial distribution, recurrence, intensit...
Fire impacts many vegetated ecosystems across the world. The severity of a fire is major component i...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
Abstract: Pine flatwoods forests in the southeastern US have experienced severe wildfires over the p...
Fire impacts many vegetated ecosystems across the world. The severity of a fire is major component i...