Canopy height data collected with an airborne laser scanner (ALS) flown across unmanaged parts of Canada’s boreal forest in the summer of 2010 were used—as stand-alone data—to derive a least-squares polynomial (LSPOL) between presumed post-fire recovered canopy heights and duration (in years) since fire (YSF). Flight lines of the > 25,000-km ALS survey intersected 163 historic fires with a known day of detection and fire perimeter. A sequential statistical testing procedure was developed to separate post-fire recovered canopy heights from pre-fire canopy heights. Of the 153 fires with > 5 YSF, 121 cases (89%) could be resolved to a complete or partial post-fire canopy replacement. The estimated LSPOL can be used to estimate post-fire aboveg...
Fire in the boreal region is the dominant agent of forest disturbance with direct impacts on ecosyst...
Accurate, spatially explicit information about forest canopy fuel properties is essential for ecosys...
Accurate, spatially explicit information about forest canopy fuel properties is essential for ecosys...
Forest structure is an important indicator of ecosystem function and carbon storage in above-ground ...
Abstract. There is a public perception that large high-severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and ...
There is a public perception that large high-severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and increase f...
Tree and plant structures remaining after fires reflect well their degree of consumption, and are th...
There is a public perception that large high severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and increase f...
Pre- and post-fire airborne lidar data provide an opportunity to determine peat combustion/loss acro...
Wildfires burn with a mixture of severities across the landscape and create complex forest structure...
Increase in forest disturbance due to land use as well as climate change has led to an expansion of ...
This study proposes a new method (profile area change, PAC) to quantify fire-induced forest structur...
Vegetation succession following fire disturbances has long been of interest in ecology, but the evol...
Landsat time series (LTS) enable the characterization of forest recovery post-disturbance over large...
Wildfires can greatly affect forest dynamics. Given the alteration of fire regimes fores...
Fire in the boreal region is the dominant agent of forest disturbance with direct impacts on ecosyst...
Accurate, spatially explicit information about forest canopy fuel properties is essential for ecosys...
Accurate, spatially explicit information about forest canopy fuel properties is essential for ecosys...
Forest structure is an important indicator of ecosystem function and carbon storage in above-ground ...
Abstract. There is a public perception that large high-severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and ...
There is a public perception that large high-severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and increase f...
Tree and plant structures remaining after fires reflect well their degree of consumption, and are th...
There is a public perception that large high severity wildfires decrease biodiversity and increase f...
Pre- and post-fire airborne lidar data provide an opportunity to determine peat combustion/loss acro...
Wildfires burn with a mixture of severities across the landscape and create complex forest structure...
Increase in forest disturbance due to land use as well as climate change has led to an expansion of ...
This study proposes a new method (profile area change, PAC) to quantify fire-induced forest structur...
Vegetation succession following fire disturbances has long been of interest in ecology, but the evol...
Landsat time series (LTS) enable the characterization of forest recovery post-disturbance over large...
Wildfires can greatly affect forest dynamics. Given the alteration of fire regimes fores...
Fire in the boreal region is the dominant agent of forest disturbance with direct impacts on ecosyst...
Accurate, spatially explicit information about forest canopy fuel properties is essential for ecosys...
Accurate, spatially explicit information about forest canopy fuel properties is essential for ecosys...