نتایج جستجو برای: forest fire

تعداد نتایج: 143001  

2010
Nina Dobrinkova Georgi Jordanov Jan Mandel

WRF-Fire consists of the WRF (Weather Research and Forecasting Model) coupled with a fire spread model, based on the levelset method. We describe a preliminary application of WRF-Fire to a forest fire in Bulgaria, oportunities for research of forest fire models for Bulgaria, and plans for the development of an Environmental Decision Support Systems which includes computational modeling of fire ...

2007
Jianzhong Feng Huajun Tang Linyan Bai Qingbo Zhou Zhongxin Chen

In this paper, the authors proposed a new work and process flow algorithm about remote sensing image data to forest fire identification and monitoring, which was greatly different with the traditional approaches. Therefore, a more useful context method was used to detect forest fire spots, banes on statistic rationale, meanwhile the cloud-contaminated pixels were rejected (if any) and the misju...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Thuan Chu Xulin Guo

The frequency and severity of forest fires, coupled with changes in spatial and temporal precipitation and temperature patterns, are likely to severely affect the characteristics of forest and permafrost patterns in boreal eco-regions. Forest fires, however, are also an ecological factor in how forest ecosystems form and function, as they affect the rate and characteristics of tree recruitment....

2000
William A. Hoffmann

Due to frequent fire, low nutrient availability, and prolonged drought, tropical savanna is a stressful environment for the survival and growth of woody plant seedlings. To understand why forest species do not succeed in this environment while savanna species are able to persist, the effects of fire and woody cover on seedlings of these two functional groups were investigated in the Brazilian C...

2009
Ellis Q. Margolis Jeff Balmat

The Santa Fe municipal watershed provides up to 40% of the city’s water and is at high risk of a standreplacing fire that could threaten the water resource and cause severe ecological damage. Restoration and crown fire hazard reduction in the ponderosa pine (PP) forest is in progress, but the historic role of crown fire in the mixed-conifer/aspen (MC) and spruce-dominated forests is unknown but...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2013
Phillip J van Mantgem Jonathan C B Nesmith MaryBeth Keifer Eric E Knapp Alan Flint Lorriane Flint

Pervasive warming can lead to chronic stress on forest trees, which may contribute to mortality resulting from fire-caused injuries. Longitudinal analyses of forest plots from across the western US show that high pre-fire climatic water deficit was related to increased post-fire tree mortality probabilities. This relationship between climate and fire was present after accounting for fire defenc...

2007
Jingfeng Xiao Qianlai Zhuang

Fire is the dominant disturbance in forest ecosystems across Canada and Alaska, and has important implications for forest ecosystems, terrestrial carbon dioxide emissions and the forestry industry. Large fire activity had increased in Canadian and Alaskan forests during the last four decades of the 20th century. Here we combined the Palmer Drought Severity Index and historical large fire databa...

2017
Marco Millones John Rogan Benoit Parmentier Robert Clary Harris Daniel A. Griffith

Fire is one of the earliest and most common tools used by humans to modify the earth surface. Landscapes in the Yucatán Peninsula are composed of a mosaic of old growth subtropical forest, secondary vegetation, grasslands, and agricultural land that represent a well-documented example of anthropogenic intervention, much of which involves the use of fire. This research characterizes land use sys...

Journal: :Ecology letters 2012
William A Hoffmann Erika L Geiger Sybil G Gotsch Davi R Rossatto Lucas C R Silva On Lee Lau M Haridasan Augusto C Franco

Fire shapes the distribution of savanna and forest through complex interactions involving climate, resources and species traits. Based on data from central Brazil, we propose that these interactions are governed by two critical thresholds. The fire-resistance threshold is reached when individual trees have accumulated sufficient bark to avoid stem death, whereas the fire-suppression threshold i...

Journal: :Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America 2011
Lucas E Nave Eric D Vance Christopher W Swanston Peter S Curtis

Temperate forest soils store globally significant amounts of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). Understanding how soil pools of these two elements change in response to disturbance and management is critical to maintaining ecosystem services such as forest productivity, greenhouse gas mitigation, and water resource protection. Fire is one of the principal disturbances acting on forest soil C and N st...

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