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Satellite-Based Assessment of Grassland Conversion and Related Fire Disturbance in the Kenai Peninsula, Alaska
Hess, Katherine A ; Cullen, Cheila ; Cobian-Iñiguez, Jeanette ; Lenske, Victor ; Ramthun, Jacob S ; Magness, Dawn R ; Bolten, John D [Point of Contact] ; Foster, Adrianna C ; Spruce, John
关键词: ALASKA;    BEETLES;    CHANGE DETECTION;    CLASSIFICATIONS;    DIGITAL ELEVATION MODELS;    FOREST FIRES;    GRASSLANDS;    RISK ASSESSMENT;    SATELLITE OBSERVATION;    TIME SERIES ANALYSIS;    VEGETATION;   
RP-ID  :  GSFC-E-DAA-TN65028
学科分类:地球科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: NASA Technical Reports Server
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【 摘 要 】

Spruce beetle-induced (Dendroctonus rufipennis (Kirby)) mortality on the Kenai Peninsula has heightened local wildfire risk as canopy loss facilitates the conversion from bare to fire-prone grassland. We collected images from NASA satellite-based Earth observations to visualize land cover succession at roughly five-year intervals following a severe, mid-1990's beetle infestation to the present. We classified these data by vegetation cover type to quantify grassland encroachment patterns over time. Raster band math provided a change detection analysis on the land cover classifications. Results indicate the highest wildfire risk is linked to herbaceous and black spruce land cover types, The resulting land cover change image will give the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge (KENWR) ecologists a better understanding of where forests have converted to grassland since the 1990s. These classifications provided a foundation for us to integrate digital elevation models (DEMs), temperature, and historical fire data into a model using Python for assessing and mapping changes in wildfire risk. Spatial representations of this risk will contribute to a better understanding of ecological trajectories of beetle-affected landscapes, thereby informing management decisions at KENWR.

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