Due to warmer and drier conditions, wildland fire has been increasing in extent into peatland ecosystems during recent decades. As such, there is an increasing need for broadly applicable tools to detect surface peat moisture, in order to ascertain the susceptibility of peat burning, and the vulnerability of deep peat consumption in the event of a wildfire. In this thesis, a field portable spectroradiometer was used to measure surface reflectance of two Sphagnum moss dominated peatlands. Relationships were developed correlating spectral indices to surface moisture as well as water table position. Spectral convolutions were also applied to the high resolution spectra to represent spectral sensitivity of earth observing sensors. Band ratios ...
Peatland habitats represent key environmental resources that are a critical component in climate cha...
The behaviour of nature depends on the different components of climates. Among these, temperature an...
Peatlands cover ~3% of the globe and are key ecosystems for climate regulation. To better understand...
Due to warmer and drier conditions, wildland fire has been increasing in extent into peatland ecosys...
Wildland fire occurrence has been increasing in peatland ecosystems during recent decades. As such, ...
Estimating near-surface moisture conditions from the reflectance spectra (400–2500 nm) of Sphagnum m...
Remote sensing of near-surface hydrological conditions within northern peatlands has the potential t...
Boreal peatlands store similar to 25 % of global soil organic carbon and host many endangered specie...
The mosses growing in northern peatlands are indicators of moisture and nutrient state of the substr...
Remote sensing of near-surface hydrological conditions within northern peatlands has the potential t...
Wildland fires burn large areas of the earth's land surface annually, causing significant environmen...
© 1980-2012 IEEE. Climate change is altering the water-Table (WT) height and near-surface moisture c...
In the United Kingdom (UK) uncontrolled fires in upland moorlands have a negative effect on biodiver...
Peatlands provide important ecosystem services including carbon stroage and biodiversity conservatio...
Peatland habitats represent key environmental resources that are a critical component in climate cha...
Peatland habitats represent key environmental resources that are a critical component in climate cha...
The behaviour of nature depends on the different components of climates. Among these, temperature an...
Peatlands cover ~3% of the globe and are key ecosystems for climate regulation. To better understand...
Due to warmer and drier conditions, wildland fire has been increasing in extent into peatland ecosys...
Wildland fire occurrence has been increasing in peatland ecosystems during recent decades. As such, ...
Estimating near-surface moisture conditions from the reflectance spectra (400–2500 nm) of Sphagnum m...
Remote sensing of near-surface hydrological conditions within northern peatlands has the potential t...
Boreal peatlands store similar to 25 % of global soil organic carbon and host many endangered specie...
The mosses growing in northern peatlands are indicators of moisture and nutrient state of the substr...
Remote sensing of near-surface hydrological conditions within northern peatlands has the potential t...
Wildland fires burn large areas of the earth's land surface annually, causing significant environmen...
© 1980-2012 IEEE. Climate change is altering the water-Table (WT) height and near-surface moisture c...
In the United Kingdom (UK) uncontrolled fires in upland moorlands have a negative effect on biodiver...
Peatlands provide important ecosystem services including carbon stroage and biodiversity conservatio...
Peatland habitats represent key environmental resources that are a critical component in climate cha...
Peatland habitats represent key environmental resources that are a critical component in climate cha...
The behaviour of nature depends on the different components of climates. Among these, temperature an...
Peatlands cover ~3% of the globe and are key ecosystems for climate regulation. To better understand...