Wildfires pose a direct threat when occurring close to populated areas. Additionally, their significant carbon and climate feedbacks represent an indirect threat on a global, long-term scale. Monitoring and analyzing wildfires is therefore a crucial task to increase the understanding of interconnections between fire and ecosystems, in order to improve wildfire management activities. This study investigates the suitability of 232 different red / near-infrared band combinations based on hyperspectral imagery of the DESIS sensor with regard to burnt area detection accuracy. It is shown that the selection of wavelengths greatly influences the detection quality, and that especially the utilization of lower near-infrared wavelengths increases the...
The USDA Forest Service (USFS) has multiple programs in place which primarily utilize Landsat imager...
Prescribed fire is crucial to the ecology and maintenance of tallgrass prairie, and its application ...
The extent of wildfires cannot be easily mapped using field-based methods in areas with complex topo...
Wildfires pose a direct threat when occurring close to populated areas. Additionally, their signific...
Fire severity represents fire-induced environmental changes and is an important variable for modelin...
Wildfires are a yearly recurring phenomenon in many regions of the world. They partially or complete...
In the case of ongoing wildfire events, timely information on current fire parameters is crucial for...
Over the last few years, wildfires have become more severe and destructive, having extreme consequen...
Burn severity is mapped after wildfires to evaluate immediate and long-term fire effects on the land...
Fire severity, defined as the degree of environmental change caused by a fire, is a critical fire re...
When wildfires are controlled, they are integral to the existence of savannah ecosystems and play an...
Satellite remote sensing is regularly used for wildfire detection, fire severity mapping and burnt a...
Fire is a widespread Earth system process with important carbon and climate feedbacks. Multispectral...
This paper presents an assessment of the use of the DESIS sensor, the imaging spectrometer mounted o...
The environmental damage and global change caused by wildfires are fast becoming issues of local, re...
The USDA Forest Service (USFS) has multiple programs in place which primarily utilize Landsat imager...
Prescribed fire is crucial to the ecology and maintenance of tallgrass prairie, and its application ...
The extent of wildfires cannot be easily mapped using field-based methods in areas with complex topo...
Wildfires pose a direct threat when occurring close to populated areas. Additionally, their signific...
Fire severity represents fire-induced environmental changes and is an important variable for modelin...
Wildfires are a yearly recurring phenomenon in many regions of the world. They partially or complete...
In the case of ongoing wildfire events, timely information on current fire parameters is crucial for...
Over the last few years, wildfires have become more severe and destructive, having extreme consequen...
Burn severity is mapped after wildfires to evaluate immediate and long-term fire effects on the land...
Fire severity, defined as the degree of environmental change caused by a fire, is a critical fire re...
When wildfires are controlled, they are integral to the existence of savannah ecosystems and play an...
Satellite remote sensing is regularly used for wildfire detection, fire severity mapping and burnt a...
Fire is a widespread Earth system process with important carbon and climate feedbacks. Multispectral...
This paper presents an assessment of the use of the DESIS sensor, the imaging spectrometer mounted o...
The environmental damage and global change caused by wildfires are fast becoming issues of local, re...
The USDA Forest Service (USFS) has multiple programs in place which primarily utilize Landsat imager...
Prescribed fire is crucial to the ecology and maintenance of tallgrass prairie, and its application ...
The extent of wildfires cannot be easily mapped using field-based methods in areas with complex topo...