Fuel moisture content (FMC) is an important fuel property for assessing wildfire hazard, since it influences fuel flammability and fire behavior. The relationship between FMC and fire activity differs among land covers and seems to be a property of each ecosystem. Our objectives were to analyze pre-fire FMC among different land covers and to propose a wildfire hazard classification for the Sierras Chicas in the Chaco Serrano subregion (Argentina), by analyzing pre-fire FMC distributions observed for grasslands, shrublands and forests and using percentiles to establish thresholds. For this purpose, we used a fire database derived from Landsat imagery (30 m) and derived FMC maps every 8 days from 2002 to 2016 using MODIS reflectance products ...
Wildfires are a primary disturbance in the Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina,with approximately 2152000 ...
With increasing forest and grassland wildfire trends strongly correlated to anthropogenic climate ch...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) of live vegetation is a crucial wildfire risk and spread rate driver. Th...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) is an important fuel property for assessing wildfire hazard, since it in...
Moisture content of live fuels (LFMC) is one of the main factors determining fuel flammability and, ...
In grasslands, FMC represents the whole fuelbed (mix of live and dead fuels) and in forests and shru...
Wildfires affect Earth´s surface every year. Fuels conditions influence fire occurrence and behavior...
Scatter plot of fire size vs. pre-fire FMC (left) in the Sierras Chicas in Córdoba (Argentina). Data...
Average FMC of all years included data from 2002 to 2015. Average FMC for high fire activity years (...
Aim of study: The Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index (FWI) is being implemented all over the world. ...
Values represent fuelbed moisture content for grasslands and live fuel moisture content for forests ...
Abstract. The estimation of moisture content of dead fuels is a critical variable in fire danger ass...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) of live vegetation is a crucial wildfire risk and spread rate driver. Th...
Fires are one of the most frequent disturbances on terrestrial ecosystems, thus making their underst...
Abstract. The present paper presents and discusses the relationships between live Fuel Moisture Cont...
Wildfires are a primary disturbance in the Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina,with approximately 2152000 ...
With increasing forest and grassland wildfire trends strongly correlated to anthropogenic climate ch...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) of live vegetation is a crucial wildfire risk and spread rate driver. Th...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) is an important fuel property for assessing wildfire hazard, since it in...
Moisture content of live fuels (LFMC) is one of the main factors determining fuel flammability and, ...
In grasslands, FMC represents the whole fuelbed (mix of live and dead fuels) and in forests and shru...
Wildfires affect Earth´s surface every year. Fuels conditions influence fire occurrence and behavior...
Scatter plot of fire size vs. pre-fire FMC (left) in the Sierras Chicas in Córdoba (Argentina). Data...
Average FMC of all years included data from 2002 to 2015. Average FMC for high fire activity years (...
Aim of study: The Canadian Forest Fire Weather Index (FWI) is being implemented all over the world. ...
Values represent fuelbed moisture content for grasslands and live fuel moisture content for forests ...
Abstract. The estimation of moisture content of dead fuels is a critical variable in fire danger ass...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) of live vegetation is a crucial wildfire risk and spread rate driver. Th...
Fires are one of the most frequent disturbances on terrestrial ecosystems, thus making their underst...
Abstract. The present paper presents and discusses the relationships between live Fuel Moisture Cont...
Wildfires are a primary disturbance in the Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina,with approximately 2152000 ...
With increasing forest and grassland wildfire trends strongly correlated to anthropogenic climate ch...
Fuel moisture content (FMC) of live vegetation is a crucial wildfire risk and spread rate driver. Th...