Remote sensing delineation of wildfire spatial extents and post-fire recovery along a semi-arid climate gradient

被引:7
|
作者
Liu, Wenjie [1 ]
Guan, Huade [1 ,3 ]
Hesp, Patrick A. [2 ]
Batelaan, Okke [1 ]
机构
[1] Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Sci & Engn, Natl Ctr Groundwater Res & Training, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
[2] Flinders Univ S Australia, Coll Sci & Engn, Beach & Dune Syst BEADS Lab, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
[3] Flinders Univ Tonsley, Coll Sci & Engn, Adelaide, SA 5001, Australia
关键词
Wildfire; Change detection; LandTrendr; Post-fire vegetation recovery; FOREST DISTURBANCE; TIME-SERIES; TEMPORAL PATTERNS; DETECTING TRENDS; FIRE SEVERITY; BURN SEVERITY; LANDSAT TM; AREA; LANDTRENDR; CLASSIFICATION;
D O I
10.1016/j.ecoinf.2023.102304
中图分类号
Q14 [生态学(生物生态学)];
学科分类号
071012 ; 0713 ;
摘要
Understanding the wildfire extent and post-fire vegetation recovery is critical for fire and forest management. Remote sensing imagery is widely used in wildfire detection because it provides continuous and large-scale surface monitoring capability. In this study, we apply and evaluate the performance of the LandTrendr algorithm in wildfire detection across a semi-arid climate region with a marked precipitation gradient. The aims are to compare the performance of four spectral indices for the burned areas and post-fire recovery detection for different climate conditions and investigate the relationship between suitable model parameters and climate conditions. The results show that NDVI outperforms other indices, including NBR, in burned area detection for drier areas (annual precipitation <400 mm). Disturbance signal-to-noise ratio can serve as an indicator for suitable index selection for semi-arid areas. Although the performance in the detection of burned pixels varies among different indices, they are all suitable for delineating post-fire recovery except for the wet site (annual precipitation of 575 mm) where NBR displays the best performance. Parameter optimization results along the climate gradient show that climate conditions have a significant impact on suitable parameter selection. These findings provide guidance on vegetation wildfire detection in arid and semi-arid climates to support wildfire risk and forestry management.
引用
收藏
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Short-term effects of post-fire mulching with straw or wood chips on soil properties of semi-arid forests
    Borja, Manuel Esteban Lucas
    Zema, Demetrio Antonio
    [J]. JOURNAL OF FORESTRY RESEARCH, 2023, 34 (06) : 1777 - 1790
  • [32] Short-term effects of post-fire mulching with straw or wood chips on soil properties of semi-arid forests
    Manuel Esteban Lucas Borja
    Demetrio Antonio Zema
    [J]. Journal of Forestry Research, 2023, 34 : 1777 - 1790
  • [33] Post-fire recovery of leaf area index in California chaparral: a remote sensing-chronosequence approach
    McMichael, CE
    Hope, AS
    Roberts, DA
    Anaya, MR
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING, 2004, 25 (21) : 4743 - 4760
  • [34] Short-term effects of post-fire mulching with straw or wood chips on soil properties of semi-arid forests
    Manuel Esteban Lucas Borja
    Demetrio Antonio Zema
    [J]. Journal of Forestry Research, 2023, (06) : 1777 - 1790
  • [35] Short-term effects of post-fire mulching with straw or wood chips on soil properties of semi-arid forests
    Manuel Esteban Lucas Borja
    Demetrio Antonio Zema
    [J]. JournalofForestryResearch, 2023, 34 (06) : 1777 - 1790
  • [36] Spatial-temporal dynamics of the Caatinga vegetation cover by remote sensing in municipality of the Brazilian semi-arid
    Bezerra da Silva, Jhon Lennon
    de Albuquerque Moura, Geber Barbosa
    de Franca e Silva, Enio Farias
    Oliveira Lopes, Pabricio Marcos
    Felix da Silva, Tecla Ticiane
    Costa Lins, Frederico Abraao
    de Oliveira Silva, Douglas Alberto
    Sanguino Ortiz, Pedro Francisco
    [J]. REVISTA BRASILEIRA DE CIENCIAS AGRARIAS-AGRARIA, 2019, 14 (04):
  • [37] Remote Sensing of Wildfire Using a Small Unmanned Aerial System: Post-Fire Mapping, Vegetation Recovery and Damage Analysis in Grand Bay, Mississippi/Alabama, USA
    Samiappan, Sathishkumar
    Hathcock, Lee
    Turnage, Gray
    McCraine, Cary
    Pitchford, Jonathan
    Moorhead, Robert
    [J]. DRONES, 2019, 3 (02) : 1 - 18
  • [38] Time-since-fire and climate interact to affect the structural recovery of an Australian semi-arid plant community
    Kenny, Sally A.
    Bennett, Andrew F.
    Clarke, Michael F.
    Morgan, John W.
    [J]. AUSTRAL ECOLOGY, 2018, 43 (04) : 456 - 469
  • [39] Delineation of erosion classes in semi-arid southern African grasslands using vegetation indices from optical remote sensing data
    Hochschild, V
    Märker, M
    Rodolfi, G
    Staudenrausch, H
    [J]. HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES, 2003, 17 (05) : 917 - 928
  • [40] Effects of Post-Fire Mulching with Loranthus europaeus Jacq. on Surface Runoff and Rainsplash Erosion in a Semi-Arid Pine Forest
    Navidi, Mehdi
    Shafiei, Abbas Banj
    Alijanpour, Ahmad
    Pirsa, Sajad
    Ahmady-Birgani, Hesam
    Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban
    Zema, Demetrio Antonio
    [J]. RESOURCES-BASEL, 2023, 12 (03):