2018
DOI: 10.3390/rs10071000
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Post-Fire Vegetation Succession and Surface Energy Fluxes Derived from Remote Sensing

Abstract: The increasing frequency of fires inhibits the estimation of carbon reserves in boreal forest ecosystems because fires release significant amounts of carbon into the atmosphere through combustion. However, less is known regarding the effects of vegetation succession processes on ecosystem C-flux that follow fires. This paper describes intra-and inter-annual vegetation restoration trajectories via MODIS time-series and Landsat data. The temporal and spatial characteristics of the natural succession were analyze… Show more

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“…Our results agree with previous studies showing that ET decreases after a fire event (e.g. [9,89] in semi-arid; [15,90] in boreal forests; and [13,35,91] in temperate conifer forests). In Mediterranean ecosystem, Sánchez et al [17] studied the temporal evolution of changes insurface energy balance over an eleven-year period following fire in a maritime pine-shrub mixed forest (Spain).…”
Section: How Does Fire Modify Et Lst Lsa Ndvi and Nbr?supporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Our results agree with previous studies showing that ET decreases after a fire event (e.g. [9,89] in semi-arid; [15,90] in boreal forests; and [13,35,91] in temperate conifer forests). In Mediterranean ecosystem, Sánchez et al [17] studied the temporal evolution of changes insurface energy balance over an eleven-year period following fire in a maritime pine-shrub mixed forest (Spain).…”
Section: How Does Fire Modify Et Lst Lsa Ndvi and Nbr?supporting
confidence: 93%
“…In contrast, variance in unburned areas in 2018 exceeded the variability of burned areas. The 2018 decrease in LST variance in burned areas suggests a reduction in the number of burn severity levels that may be differentiated between, as burn severity determines the magnitude of post-fire changes in LST [90].…”
Section: How Does Fire Modify Et Lst Lsa Ndvi and Nbr?mentioning
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“…The impact of burning on GPP is basically due to the loss of plant biomass since after fire the affected plants decrease or even lose their ability to assimilate carbon through photosynthesis (Biswas et al, 2015;Rap et al, 2015). According to Li, Zhang, Yang, Ding, and Zhao (2018) burns significantly affect canopy structure and leaf area index, which ultimately causes changes in energy balance and forest evapotranspiration.…”
Section: Effects Of the Fires On The Gross Primary Productivity (Gpp)mentioning
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“…Different approaches are also used for time-series analysis of remote-sensing data. Some methods use temporal trajectory diagrams and compare ground-truth sampling data or estimates of burn severity with unburnt control sites [16]. These comparisons are either visual or statistical between burnt and unburnt sites using the average differences [17].…”
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confidence: 99%