Peat fires differ from other wildfires in their duration, carbon losses, emissions of greenhouse gases and highly hazardous products of combustion and other environmental impacts. Moreover, it is difficult to identify peat fires using ground-based methods and to distinguish peat fires from forest fires and other wildfires by remote sensing. Using the example of catastrophic fires in July–August 2010 in the Moscow region (the center of European Russia), in the present study, we consider the results of peat-fire detection using Terra/Aqua Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) hotspots, peat maps, and analysis of land cover pre- and post-fire according to Landsat-5 TM data. A comparison of specific (for detecting fires) and non...
Biomass burning is a significant global source of greenhouse gases (e.g. carbon dioxide and methane)...
The extent, frequency and intensity of forest fires in Mediterranean regions have become an importan...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
Abandoned drained peatlands pose the greatest danger in terms of peat fires. This is especially true...
Since the 1990s, many peatlands that were drained for peat extraction and agriculture in Russia have...
We evaluated the estimation of the area ratios of the land categories including the total-burn/withe...
The boreal forest contains almost half the total carbon pool of world forest ecosystems, and so has ...
This study was carried out for Siberia using Terra/Modis satellite data (2002–2016), data of ground ...
Wildfires have major effects on forest dynamics, succession and the carbon cycle in the boreal biome...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
The use of remote sensing techniques allows obtaining information about processes that occur on the ...
Fire is a common disturbance for natural ecosystems, which could bring costly effects not only to hu...
The use of remote sensing techniques allows obtaining information about processes that occur on the ...
Biomass burning is a significant global source of greenhouse gases (e.g. carbon dioxide and methane)...
The extent, frequency and intensity of forest fires in Mediterranean regions have become an importan...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...
Abandoned drained peatlands pose the greatest danger in terms of peat fires. This is especially true...
Since the 1990s, many peatlands that were drained for peat extraction and agriculture in Russia have...
We evaluated the estimation of the area ratios of the land categories including the total-burn/withe...
The boreal forest contains almost half the total carbon pool of world forest ecosystems, and so has ...
This study was carried out for Siberia using Terra/Modis satellite data (2002–2016), data of ground ...
Wildfires have major effects on forest dynamics, succession and the carbon cycle in the boreal biome...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
The use of remote sensing techniques allows obtaining information about processes that occur on the ...
Fire is a common disturbance for natural ecosystems, which could bring costly effects not only to hu...
The use of remote sensing techniques allows obtaining information about processes that occur on the ...
Biomass burning is a significant global source of greenhouse gases (e.g. carbon dioxide and methane)...
The extent, frequency and intensity of forest fires in Mediterranean regions have become an importan...
Burned forested areas have patterns of varying burn severity as a consequence of various topographic...