2019
DOI: 10.3390/rs11030321
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The Effect of Snow Depth on Spring Wildfires on the Hulunbuir from 2001–2018 Based on MODIS

Abstract: Wildfires are one of the important disturbance factors in natural ecosystems and occur frequently around the world. Detailed research on the impact of wildfires is crucial not only for the development of livestock husbandry but also for the sustainable use of natural resources. In this study, based on the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) burned area product MC464A1 and site snow depth measurements, the kernel density estimation method (KDE), unary linear regression analysis, Sen + Mann-Ken… Show more

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“…Mann-Kendall is a nonparametric statistical test that does not require samples to obey a certain distribution and is not affected by a few outliers [58]. The test process is as follows:…”
Section: Investigating Trends In Sos and Diurnal Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mann-Kendall is a nonparametric statistical test that does not require samples to obey a certain distribution and is not affected by a few outliers [58]. The test process is as follows:…”
Section: Investigating Trends In Sos and Diurnal Temperaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The spatial distribution pattern of fire occurrences has an important effect on the spatial distribution and balance of the fuel productivity, landscape characteristics, and land use patterns [6]. Moreover, fires can burn large areas within a short time, destroying the ecosystem structure and function, reducing the grade of vegetation products, dramatically changing the environment, and even threatening people's lives and property and national ecological resources [7]. Therefore, the study of the spatial distribution patterns and influencing factors of wildfires is helpful for revealing the natural causes of fire occurrences and their impacts on various ecological processes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the severe influence of extreme summer hot days may be better acknowledged, the seasonal extreme warming in other seasons also threatens human health, society and ecosystems significantly (Anas et al., 2008; Westerling et al., 2006; Zhang et al., 2014). Specifically, the warming in spring will lead to increasingly active wildfires due to the earlier spring snowmelt (Westerling et al., 2006; Ying et al., 2019). The warmer spring induced wildfires have caused heavy loss of life and severe human labor and fire‐fighting expenditures cost in many countries (Ali et al., 2012; Westerling et al., 2006).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%