The article represents the results of Terra, Aqua / MODIS, Landsat-8/OLI satellite data analysis for fire damaged plots in larch forests of Central Siberia. The analysis of averaged surface temperature (brightness temperature) and vegetation index (NDVI) was performed for post-fire circumstances. Estimates of the state and dynamics of fire-damaged vegetation cover were obtained on the basis of inter-seasonal variation of the NDVI index. It was found that post-fire dynamics of vegetation cover determines the surface temperature anomalies within the fire scar plots during at least five years after wildfire impact. It was instrumentally registered that the maximum excess of brightness temperature on post-fire areas can reach up to 11°C compari...
Wildfires are one of the main factors for landscape change in tundra ecosystems. In the absence of e...
Abstract Wildfires are an important factor in controlling forest ecosystem dynamics a...
Disturbance events such as fire have major effects on forest dynamics, succession and the carbon cyc...
The article represents the results of Terra, Aqua / MODIS, Landsat-8/OLI satellite data analysis for...
This work considers the dynamics of vegetation indices and surface temperature of postfire areas of ...
Wildfire is one of the main disturbances affecting forest dynamics, succession, and the carbon cycle...
Wildfire number and burned area temporal dynamics within all of Siberia and along a south-north tran...
Wildfires have major effects on forest dynamics, succession and the carbon cycle in the boreal biome...
Post-fire forest regeneration is strongly influenced by abiotic and biotic heterogeneity in the pre-...
A method for recovery monitoring in post-fire and post-technogenic landscapes was proposed based on ...
The article discusses the methods of satellite image classification to determine general types of fo...
Wildfire in Siberia is extensive, affecting up to 15 Mha annually. The proportion of the vegetation ...
The dynamics of fires in the territory of Eastern Siberia (the territory of the Lena River basin in ...
In the paper we summarized the data on wildfires in Siberian forests that was obtained on the basis ...
The history of wildfires along a latitudinal transect from forest–tundra to middle taiga in North-Ce...
Wildfires are one of the main factors for landscape change in tundra ecosystems. In the absence of e...
Abstract Wildfires are an important factor in controlling forest ecosystem dynamics a...
Disturbance events such as fire have major effects on forest dynamics, succession and the carbon cyc...
The article represents the results of Terra, Aqua / MODIS, Landsat-8/OLI satellite data analysis for...
This work considers the dynamics of vegetation indices and surface temperature of postfire areas of ...
Wildfire is one of the main disturbances affecting forest dynamics, succession, and the carbon cycle...
Wildfire number and burned area temporal dynamics within all of Siberia and along a south-north tran...
Wildfires have major effects on forest dynamics, succession and the carbon cycle in the boreal biome...
Post-fire forest regeneration is strongly influenced by abiotic and biotic heterogeneity in the pre-...
A method for recovery monitoring in post-fire and post-technogenic landscapes was proposed based on ...
The article discusses the methods of satellite image classification to determine general types of fo...
Wildfire in Siberia is extensive, affecting up to 15 Mha annually. The proportion of the vegetation ...
The dynamics of fires in the territory of Eastern Siberia (the territory of the Lena River basin in ...
In the paper we summarized the data on wildfires in Siberian forests that was obtained on the basis ...
The history of wildfires along a latitudinal transect from forest–tundra to middle taiga in North-Ce...
Wildfires are one of the main factors for landscape change in tundra ecosystems. In the absence of e...
Abstract Wildfires are an important factor in controlling forest ecosystem dynamics a...
Disturbance events such as fire have major effects on forest dynamics, succession and the carbon cyc...