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Broad area forest fuels and topography mapping using digital Landsat and terrain data

June 1, 1981

A spatially registered digital data base of fuels and terrain information was generated for a test site on the Lolo National Forest in Montana. The data base was developed specifically for providing spatially relevant data to a mathematical fire behavior model developed by the Forest Service which integrates this information along with current weather data to produce realistic estimates of probable fire behavior.

Methodologies for the processing and analysis of Landsat MSS and digital terrain data for the mapping of U.S. Forest Service fuel types were developed and demonstrated. Key elements in the mapping process were the development of a fuels terrain distribution model which provided a statistical description of the topographic distribution patterns of fuels within spectral classes, and secondly, the application of a layered classifier which incorporated the spectral and terrain data in a two-stage maximum likelihood classification framework for the mapping of fuels.

Publication Year 1981
Title Broad area forest fuels and topography mapping using digital Landsat and terrain data
Authors Mark Shasby, Robert E. Burgan, Gregg R. Johnson
Publication Type Conference Paper
Publication Subtype Conference Paper
Index ID 70236732
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center