This paper focuses on the statistical properties of wild-land fires and, in particular, investigates if spread dynamics relates to simple invasion model. The fractal dimension and lacunarity of three fire scars classified from satellite imagery are analysed. Results indicate that the burned clusters behave similarly to percolation clusters on boundaries and look denser in their core. We show that Dynamical Percolation reproduces this behaviour and can help to describe the fire evolution. By mapping fire dynamics onto the percolation models, the strategies for re control might be improved
Abstract. We explore the basis of understanding wildland fire behaviour with the intention of stimul...
The U.S. Forest Service uses the Simulating Patterns and Processes at Landscape Scales (SIMPPLLE) ap...
As the climate changes, it is important to understand the effects on the environment. Changes in wil...
This paper focuses on the statistical properties of wild-land fires and, in particular, investigates...
Euclidean analytical tools for quantifying the patchiness of complex natural patterns such as wild ...
Wildfire cumulative frequency–area distributions of Mediterranean landscapes are examined for agreem...
In a previous paper we analyzed the satellite images of three big wildfires in the Mediterranean are...
Forest fires have been a major threat to forest ecosystems and its biodiversity, as well as the envi...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 2015, Tutor: A...
Percolation and non-equilibrium front propagation in a two-dimensional network modeling wildfire spr...
International audienceA percolation model for fire dynamic is proposed, with two parameters, related...
Abstract: The quantification of wildfire regimes, especially the relationship between the frequency ...
singular value decomposition, spatial correlation, succession, time series analysis, wild fires An e...
A number of recent papers have suggested that wildfire cumulative frequency-area distributions exibi...
Modeling wildfire spread patterns is a complex problem involving long-term fuel accumulation (site h...
Abstract. We explore the basis of understanding wildland fire behaviour with the intention of stimul...
The U.S. Forest Service uses the Simulating Patterns and Processes at Landscape Scales (SIMPPLLE) ap...
As the climate changes, it is important to understand the effects on the environment. Changes in wil...
This paper focuses on the statistical properties of wild-land fires and, in particular, investigates...
Euclidean analytical tools for quantifying the patchiness of complex natural patterns such as wild ...
Wildfire cumulative frequency–area distributions of Mediterranean landscapes are examined for agreem...
In a previous paper we analyzed the satellite images of three big wildfires in the Mediterranean are...
Forest fires have been a major threat to forest ecosystems and its biodiversity, as well as the envi...
Treballs Finals de Grau de Física, Facultat de Física, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 2015, Tutor: A...
Percolation and non-equilibrium front propagation in a two-dimensional network modeling wildfire spr...
International audienceA percolation model for fire dynamic is proposed, with two parameters, related...
Abstract: The quantification of wildfire regimes, especially the relationship between the frequency ...
singular value decomposition, spatial correlation, succession, time series analysis, wild fires An e...
A number of recent papers have suggested that wildfire cumulative frequency-area distributions exibi...
Modeling wildfire spread patterns is a complex problem involving long-term fuel accumulation (site h...
Abstract. We explore the basis of understanding wildland fire behaviour with the intention of stimul...
The U.S. Forest Service uses the Simulating Patterns and Processes at Landscape Scales (SIMPPLLE) ap...
As the climate changes, it is important to understand the effects on the environment. Changes in wil...