The analysis of wildfire impacts at the scale of less than a square kilometer can reveal important patterns of vegetation recovery and regrowth in freshwater Arctic and boreal regions. For this study, NASA Landsat burned area products since the year 2000, and a near 20-year record of vegetation green cover from the MODIS (Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer) satellite sensor were combined to reconstruct the recovery rates and seasonal profiles of burned wetland ecosystems in Alaska. Region-wide breakpoint analysis results showed that significant structural change could be detected in the 250-m normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) time series for the vast majority of wetland locations in the major Yukon river drainages of ...
The increase in wildfire occurrence and severity seen over the past decades in the boreal and Arctic...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004A variety of single-band, band ratio, vegetation i...
Observed warming in the high northern latitudes has led to an increase in fire occurrence across Nor...
The analysis of wildfire impacts at the scale of less than a square kilometer can reveal important p...
Arctic wetlands play a critical role in the global carbon cycle and are experiencing disproportionat...
The rate of vegetation recovery from boreal wildfire influences terrestrial carbon cycle processes a...
Knowledge and information of post-fire vegetation recovery are essential for our understanding of ec...
Climate warming and drying are modifying the fire dynamics of many boreal forests, moving them towar...
Abstract: This study examines how satellite based time-series vegetation greenness data and phenolog...
Wildfires have major effects on forest dynamics, succession and the carbon cycle in the boreal biome...
In the summer of 2015, hundreds of wildfires burned across the state of Alaska, and consumed more th...
Rapid warming has occurred over the past 50 years in Arctic Alaska, where temperature strongly affec...
Wildfires are a common occurrence in the boreal ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest. Studies suggest...
Alaska’s boreal region stores large amounts of carbon both in its woodlands and in the grounds...
Postfire shifts in vegetation composition will have broad ecological impacts. However, information c...
The increase in wildfire occurrence and severity seen over the past decades in the boreal and Arctic...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004A variety of single-band, band ratio, vegetation i...
Observed warming in the high northern latitudes has led to an increase in fire occurrence across Nor...
The analysis of wildfire impacts at the scale of less than a square kilometer can reveal important p...
Arctic wetlands play a critical role in the global carbon cycle and are experiencing disproportionat...
The rate of vegetation recovery from boreal wildfire influences terrestrial carbon cycle processes a...
Knowledge and information of post-fire vegetation recovery are essential for our understanding of ec...
Climate warming and drying are modifying the fire dynamics of many boreal forests, moving them towar...
Abstract: This study examines how satellite based time-series vegetation greenness data and phenolog...
Wildfires have major effects on forest dynamics, succession and the carbon cycle in the boreal biome...
In the summer of 2015, hundreds of wildfires burned across the state of Alaska, and consumed more th...
Rapid warming has occurred over the past 50 years in Arctic Alaska, where temperature strongly affec...
Wildfires are a common occurrence in the boreal ecosystems of the Pacific Northwest. Studies suggest...
Alaska’s boreal region stores large amounts of carbon both in its woodlands and in the grounds...
Postfire shifts in vegetation composition will have broad ecological impacts. However, information c...
The increase in wildfire occurrence and severity seen over the past decades in the boreal and Arctic...
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2004A variety of single-band, band ratio, vegetation i...
Observed warming in the high northern latitudes has led to an increase in fire occurrence across Nor...