DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2013.09.029
Scopus记录号: 2-s2.0-84895927902
论文题名: Wildland fire emissions, carbon, and climate: Wildland fire detection and burned area in the United States
作者: Hao W.M. ; Larkin N.K.
刊名: Forest Ecology and Management
ISSN: 0378-1127
出版年: 2014
卷: 317 起始页码: 20
结束页码: 25
语种: 英语
英文关键词: Biomass burning
; Burned area
; MODIS
; MTBS
Scopus关键词: Air quality
; Atmospheric aerosols
; Greenhouse gases
; Radiometers
; Satellite imagery
; Atmospheric pollutants
; Biomass-burning
; Burned areas
; MODIS
; MTBS
; Satellite observations
; Wildland fire detection
; Wildland fire emissions
; Fires
; biomass burning
; carbon emission
; climate change
; data quality
; estimation method
; parameterization
; satellite imagery
; wildfire
; United States
英文摘要: Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases, aerosols, black carbon, and atmospheric pollutants that affects regional and global climate and air quality. The spatial and temporal extent of fires and the size of burned areas are critical parameters in the estimation of fire emissions. Tremendous efforts have been made in the past 12. years to characterize the variability of fire locations and burned areas using high frequency satellite observations (e.g., MODIS, GOES) and improved ground-based reports. We describe and compare the major global and regional (e.g., western United States) burned area products and summarize their major findings. The various ground-based reporting systems and the data quality on fire characteristics and burned areas are examined, and we summarize the major knowledge gaps and recommend further improvements in our understanding of fire activity and burned areas. © 2013.
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资源类型: 期刊论文
标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/66084
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作者单位: US Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fire Sciences Laboratory, Missoula, MT, United States; US Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Pacific Wildland Fire Sciences Laboratory, Seattle, WA, United States
Recommended Citation:
Hao W.M.,Larkin N.K.. Wildland fire emissions, carbon, and climate: Wildland fire detection and burned area in the United States[J]. Forest Ecology and Management,2014-01-01,317