The relationship between changes observed in multi-temporal remotely sensed data and disturbance processes are increasingly being studied in support of various land process modelling and management decision applications. The possibility of mapping both the location and degree of change and retrieving information concerning the disturbance process are primary goals. This paper studies changes in reflective wavelength data caused by the action of fire. We consider the heterogeneity of fire effects in terms of the fraction of the observation that burned ( f ) and the combustion completeness (cc). A spectral mixture model and field and satellite observations of prescribed fires are used to examine the relationship between change in reflectance,...
ii The spatial and temporal patterns of fire in Africa south of the equator are described and invest...
We present a new, detailed three dimensional (3D) approach to modelling the pre- and post-fire refle...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
The remote sensing of fire severity is a noted goal in studies of forest and grassland wildfires. Ex...
Several studies have used satellite data to map different levels of fire severity present within bur...
Abstract—Several studies have used satellite data to map different levels of fire severity present w...
The remote sensing of Earth surface changes is an active research field aimed at the development of ...
The objective of this study was to test remotely sensed indicators of burning efficiency for savanna...
Fires are a common and natural occurrence globally and specifically on the African continent. The Dr...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe broad geographical range a...
The investigation of fires has been one of the most important topics in the scientific community in ...
Spectral properties of recent burns charaterised, in the visible, near infrared, mid-infrared, therm...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
The use of active and passive remote sensing systems for relating forest spatial patterns to fire hi...
Abstract. Comprehensive assessment of ecological change after fires have burned forests and rangelan...
ii The spatial and temporal patterns of fire in Africa south of the equator are described and invest...
We present a new, detailed three dimensional (3D) approach to modelling the pre- and post-fire refle...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
The remote sensing of fire severity is a noted goal in studies of forest and grassland wildfires. Ex...
Several studies have used satellite data to map different levels of fire severity present within bur...
Abstract—Several studies have used satellite data to map different levels of fire severity present w...
The remote sensing of Earth surface changes is an active research field aimed at the development of ...
The objective of this study was to test remotely sensed indicators of burning efficiency for savanna...
Fires are a common and natural occurrence globally and specifically on the African continent. The Dr...
Doutoramento em Engenharia Florestal - Instituto Superior de AgronomiaThe broad geographical range a...
The investigation of fires has been one of the most important topics in the scientific community in ...
Spectral properties of recent burns charaterised, in the visible, near infrared, mid-infrared, therm...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
The use of active and passive remote sensing systems for relating forest spatial patterns to fire hi...
Abstract. Comprehensive assessment of ecological change after fires have burned forests and rangelan...
ii The spatial and temporal patterns of fire in Africa south of the equator are described and invest...
We present a new, detailed three dimensional (3D) approach to modelling the pre- and post-fire refle...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...