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Fuel models and fire potential from satellite and surface observations

January 1, 1998

A national 1-km resolution fire danger fuel model map was derived through use of previously mapped land cover classes and ecoregions, and extensive ground sample data, then refined through review by fire managers familiar with various portions of the U.S. The fuel model map will be used in the next generation fire danger rating system for the U.S., but it also made possible immediate development of a satellite and ground based fire potential index map. The inputs and algorithm of the fire potential index are presented, along with a case study of the correlation between the fire potential index and fire occurrence in California and Nevada. Application of the fire potential index in the Mediterranean ecosystems of Spain, Chile, and Mexico will be tested.

Publication Year 1998
Title Fuel models and fire potential from satellite and surface observations
DOI 10.1071/WF9980159
Authors R.E. Burgan, R. W. Klaver, J.M. Klaver
Publication Type Article
Publication Subtype Journal Article
Series Title International Journal of Wildland Fire
Index ID 70020865
Record Source USGS Publications Warehouse
USGS Organization Earth Resources Observation and Science (EROS) Center