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Modeling of multi-strata forest fire severity using Landsat TM Data
Authors:Qingmin Meng  Ross K Meentemeyer
Institution:1. Department of Geography and Planning, The State University of New York at Albany, 1400 Washington Ave., Albany, NY 12222, USA;2. Department of Geography and Earth Sciences, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, 9201 University City Blvd. Charlotte, NC 28223, USA
Abstract:Most of fire severity studies use field measures of composite burn index (CBI) to represent forest fire severity and fit the relationships between CBI and Landsat imagery derived differenced normalized burn ratio (dNBR) to predict and map fire severity at unsampled locations. However, less attention has been paid on the multi-strata forest fire severity, which represents fire activities and ecological responses at different forest layers. In this study, using field measured fire severity across five forest strata of dominant tree, intermediate-sized tree, shrub, herb, substrate layers, and the aggregated measure of CBI as response variables, we fit statistical models with predictors of Landsat TM bands, Landsat derived NBR or dNBR, image differencing, and image ratioing data. We model multi-strata forest fire in the historical recorded largest wildfire in California, the Big Sur Basin Complex fire. We explore the potential contributions of the post-fire Landsat bands, image differencing, image ratioing to fire severity modeling and compare with the widely used NBR and dNBR. Models using combinations of post-fire Landsat bands perform much better than NBR, dNBR, image differencing, and image ratioing. We predict and map multi-strata forest fire severity across the whole Big Sur fire areas, and find that the overall measure CBI is not optimal to represent multi-strata forest fire severity.
Keywords:Fire severity  Multi-strata  dNBR  Heterogeneous landscapes  Landsat TM
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