The focus of this paper was the development of surface organic layer severity maps for the 2014 and 2015 fires in the Great Slave Lake area of the Northwest Territories and Alberta, Canada, using multiple linear regression models generated from pairing field data with Landsat 8 data. Field severity data were collected at 90 sites across the region, together with other site metrics, in order to develop a mapping approach for surface severity, an important metric for assessing carbon loss from fire. The approach utilised a combination of remote sensing indices to build a predictive model of severity that was applied within burn perimeters. Separate models were created for burns in the Shield and Plain ecoregions using spectral data from Lands...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Fire is the dominant disturbance agent in Alaskan and Canadian boreal ecosystems and releases large ...
In the summer of 2015, hundreds of wildfires burned across the state of Alaska, and consumed more th...
Globally peatlands store large amounts of carbon belowground with 80% distributed in boreal regions ...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
Burn severity is an important component of the fire regime that has not yet been fully characterized...
Biomass burning in the Alaskan interior is already a major disturbance and source of carbon emission...
Biomass burning in the Alaskan interior is already a major disturbance and source of carbon emission...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
Wildfires are a major disturbance to forest carbon (C) balance through both immediate combustion emi...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Fire is the dominant disturbance agent in Alaskan and Canadian boreal ecosystems and releases large ...
In the summer of 2015, hundreds of wildfires burned across the state of Alaska, and consumed more th...
Globally peatlands store large amounts of carbon belowground with 80% distributed in boreal regions ...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
Burn severity is an important component of the fire regime that has not yet been fully characterized...
Biomass burning in the Alaskan interior is already a major disturbance and source of carbon emission...
Biomass burning in the Alaskan interior is already a major disturbance and source of carbon emission...
Author Posting. © Ecological Society of America, 2011. This article is posted here by permission of...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Preliminary results are presented from ongoing research on spatial variability of fire effects on so...
Wildfires are a major disturbance to forest carbon (C) balance through both immediate combustion emi...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Fire is the dominant disturbance agent in Alaskan and Canadian boreal ecosystems and releases large ...
In the summer of 2015, hundreds of wildfires burned across the state of Alaska, and consumed more th...