نتایج جستجو برای: forest fire

تعداد نتایج: 143001  

2012
Bryan D. Murray Stacie A. Holmes Christopher R. Webster Jill C. Witt

Opportunities to directly study infrequent forest disturbance events often lead to valuable information about vegetation dynamics. In mesic temperate forests of North America, stand-replacing crown fire occurs infrequently, with a return interval of 2000-3000 years. Rare chance events, however, may have profound impacts on the developmental trajectories of forest ecosystems. For example, it has...

Journal: :Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 2008
Marc Macias Fauria E A Johnson

The area burned in the North American boreal forest is controlled by the frequency of mid-tropospheric blocking highs that cause rapid fuel drying. Climate controls the area burned through changing the dynamics of large-scale teleconnection patterns (Pacific Decadal Oscillation/El Niño Southern Oscillation and Arctic Oscillation, PDO/ENSO and AO) that control the frequency of blocking highs ove...

2007
Ruiliang Pu Zhanqing Li Peng Gong Ivan Csiszar Robert Fraser Wei-Min Hao Shobha Kondragunta Fuzhong Weng

Fires in boreal and temperate forests play a significant role in the global carbon cycle. While forest fires in North America (NA) have been surveyed extensively by U.S. and Canadian forest services, most fire records are limited to seasonal statistics without information on temporal evolution and spatial expansion. Such dynamic information is crucial for modeling fire emissions. Using the dail...

2006
Ruiliang Pu Zhanqing Li Peng Gong Ivan Csiszar Robert Fraser Wei-Min Hao Shobha Kondragunta Fuzhong Weng

Fires in boreal and temperate forests play a significant role in the global carbon cycle. While forest fires in North America (NA) have been surveyed extensively by U.S. and Canadian forest services, most fire records are limited to seasonal statistics without information on temporal evolution and spatial expansion. Such dynamic information is crucial for modeling fire emissions. Using the dail...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2016
Luciane Yumie Sato Vitor Conrado Faria Gomes Yosio Edemir Shimabukuro Michael Keller Egidio Arai Maiza Nara dos-Santos Irving Foster Brown Luiz Eduardo Oliveira E. Cruz de Aragão

Fire is one of the main factors directly impacting Amazonian forest biomass and dynamics. Because of Amazonia’s large geographical extent, remote sensing techniques are required for comprehensively assessing forest fire impacts at the landscape level. In this context, Light Detection and Ranging (LiDAR) stands out as a technology capable of retrieving direct measurements of vegetation vertical ...

2016
Susan Page Jack Rieley Agata Hoscilo Allan Spessa Ulrich Weber

The Southeast Asian region is experiencing some of the world’s highest rates of deforestation and forest degradation, the principle drivers of which are agricultural expansion and wood extraction in combination with an increased incidence of fire. Recent changes in fire regimes in Southeast Asia are indicative of increased human-causd forest disturbance, but El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO) ...

2011
David Martell

Forest fire managers in the province of Ontario, Canada have used computer-based decision support systems (DSSs) and actively supported their development since the late 1970’s. I describe four DSS projects in which I was involved and discuss factors that I believe contributed to the success and failure of those initiatives. I then outline some emerging fire management challenges and present som...

2012
Chris H Carlson Solomon Z Dobrowski Hugh D Safford

BACKGROUND Forest fuel treatments have been proposed as tools to stabilize carbon stocks in fire-prone forests in the Western U.S.A. Although fuel treatments such as thinning and burning are known to immediately reduce forest carbon stocks, there are suggestions that these losses may be paid back over the long-term if treatments sufficiently reduce future wildfire severity, or prevent deforesta...

Journal: :JIPS 2013
Seok-Hwan Yoon Joonyoung Min

The most important things for a forest fire detection system are the exact extraction of the smoke from image and being able to clearly distinguish the smoke from those with similar qualities, such as clouds and fog. This research presents an intelligent forest fire detection algorithm via image processing by using the Gaussian Mixture model (GMM), which can be applied to detect smoke at the ea...

2004
Peter Z. Fulé Allison E. Cocke Thomas A. Heinlein Wallace Covington

Relatively intense burning has been suggested as a possible alternative to the restoration of pre-European settlement forest conditions and fire regime in mixed conifer forests, in contrast to thinning of trees and light prescribed burning. In 1993 a management-ignited fire in a dense, never-harvested forest in Grand Canyon National Park escaped prescription and burned with greater intensity an...

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