Spectral analysis of fire severity in north Australian tropical savannas

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作者
Edwards, Andrew C. [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Maier, Stefan W. [2 ]
Hutley, Lindsay B. [2 ]
Williams, Richard J. [4 ]
Russell-Smith, Jeremy [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Bushfires NT, Winnellie, NT 0821, Australia
[2] Charles Darwin Univ, Res Inst Environm & Livelihoods, Darwin, NT 0909, Australia
[3] Bushfires Cooperat Res Ctr, East Melbourne, Vic 3002, Australia
[4] CSIRO Sustainable Ecosyst, Winnellie, NT 0822, Australia
关键词
MODIS; NBR/CBI; REMOTE-SENSING TECHNIQUES; BURN SEVERITY; BOREAL FOREST; LANDSAT-TM; VEGETATION; REFLECTANCE; INDEX; PRODUCTIVITY; MANAGEMENT; INTENSITY;
D O I
10.1016/j.rse.2013.04.013
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This paper reports on the application of fire severity studies describing the immediate post-fire spectral responses of fire affected vegetation and substrates, to remotely sensed mapping of fire affected tropical savanna vegetation in northern Australia. Hyperspectral data were collected from a helicopter coincident with accurately located sites where detailed ground sampling was undertaken based on adaptation of standard methods such as the GeoCBI. Ground sampling revealed the importance of models that characterise both photosynthetic and non-photosynthetic vegetation including scorched foliage. The proportion of charred material was not significantly correlated with fire severity categories. Models were assessed particularly in relation to spectral bands of the MODIS sensor given its high observation frequency and global application in fire detection and mapping studies. Significant and inverse fire severity relationships were observed with the near infrared and two short wave infrared bands, demonstrating support for a model like the widely used differenced normalised burn ratio (Delta NBR). However, model assessment using Akaike's Information Criteria suggests the most parsimonious model is the pre- and post-fire difference in MODIS channel 6 (1628-1652 nm). The resultant models have direct application in fire severity mapping products for fire-prone tropical savanna vegetation in northern Australia. (C) 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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