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Type: Conference Paper
Author(s): Amber J. Soja; Jassim A. Al-Saadi; G. Pouliot; Chieko Kittaka; Xiaoyang Zhang; Sean M. Raffuse; Christine Wiedinmyer
Publication Date: 2009

Area burned is one of four primary parameters necessary for estimating biomass burning emissions, and it is a parameter than remains illusive, particularly if we include all area burned. In this report, we compare the intensive 2002 ground-based data for the western United States to several satellite-based methodologies for estimating area burned. Unlike previous verification and validation exercises, this research compares ground-based wildfire, prescribed, agricultural and rangeland burning to several satellite-based area burned products. The collection of the intensive ground data was motivated by the Environmental Protection Agencies desire to establish a baseline year for biomass emissions through the Regional Planning Organizations. The Western Regional Air Partnership developed a baseline year dataset for 13 western states. Satellite-based data are collected by MODIS and GOES sensors and several products have been produced. We compare 7 satellite-based products to the types of burning (prescribed, agricultural and rangeland) in the 13 western states. Initial analysis demonstrates that distinct satellite products show an enhanced capability at detecting particular fires. Also, the analysis suggests that some states show an enhanced capability of reporting area burned in particular categories.

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Citation: Soja, A., J. Al-Saadi, G. Pouliot, C. Kittaka, X. Y. Zhang, S. Raffuse, and C. Wiedinmyer. 2009. Inter-comparison of satellite- and ground-based area burned products for use in biomass burning emission estimates, AMS 8th Symposium on Fire and Forest Meteorology, 2009. G:\users\TTRSSWAP\Library Articles\PDFs\23008.pdf.

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Keywords:
  • agriculture
  • air quality
  • Arizona
  • biomass
  • biomass burning
  • boreal forests
  • Canada
  • carbon
  • Colorado
  • ENSO
  • fire case histories
  • fire management
  • fire size
  • forest management
  • Idaho
  • Montana
  • Nevada
  • New Mexico
  • North Dakota
  • Oregon
  • private lands
  • range management
  • rangelands
  • remote sensing
  • savannas
  • season of fire
  • South Dakota
  • Utah
  • Washington
  • wildfires
  • Wyoming
Tall Timbers Record Number: 24614Location Status: In-fileCall Number: PDF FileAbstract Status: Fair use, Okay, Reproduced by permission
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FRAMES Record Number: 48479

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