2022
DOI: 10.3390/fire5040118
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Point Cloud Based Mapping of Understory Shrub Fuel Distribution, Estimation of Fuel Consumption and Relationship to Pyrolysis Gas Emissions on Experimental Prescribed Burns

Abstract: Forest fires spread via production and combustion of pyrolysis gases in the understory. The goal of the present paper is to understand the spatial location, distribution, and fraction (relative to the overstory) of understory plants, in this case, sparkleberry shrub, namely its degree of understory consumption upon burn, and to search for correlations between the degree of shrub consumption to the composition of emitted pyrolysis gases. Data were collected in situ at seven small experimental prescribed burns a… Show more

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“…were burned in May 2018. The dominant understory shrub in these plots was sparkleberry (Hudak et al 2020;Herzog et al 2022). Further descriptions of the plots, fuel measurements and experimental burns are available (Scharko et al 2019a;Hudak et al 2020;Weise et al 2022c).…”
Section: Field Firesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…were burned in May 2018. The dominant understory shrub in these plots was sparkleberry (Hudak et al 2020;Herzog et al 2022). Further descriptions of the plots, fuel measurements and experimental burns are available (Scharko et al 2019a;Hudak et al 2020;Weise et al 2022c).…”
Section: Field Firesmentioning
confidence: 99%