Remote Sensing Modeling and Applications to Wildland Fires /

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Qu, John J. (Editor), Sommers, William. (Editor), Yang, Ruixin. (Editor), Riebau, Allen. (Editor), Kafatos, Menas. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 2013.
Edition:1st ed. 2013.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Research Needs and Programs
  • Introduction of Wildland Fires
  • Introduction of Joint Fire Science Program (JFSP)
  • Introduction of National Fire Plan
  • Demographics Trends in the Eastern US and the Wildland Urban Interface: Implications for Fire Management
  • Fire Weather, Climate and Air Quality for Eastern States
  • A Review of Wildland Fire and Air Quality Management
  • High-Resolution Numerical Models for Smoke Transport in Plumes from Wildland Fires
  • Interaction between a Wildfire and a Sea-Breeze Front: Case Study and Idealized Numerical Simulations
  • Estimates of Wildland Fire Emissions
  • The GOFC/GOLD Fire Mapping and Monitoring theme: assessment and strategic plans
  • Integrating remote sensing and surface weather-derived models to monitor the phenology of the terrestrial biosphere
  • Fire Fuel Mapping in the National Park Service Northeast Region
  • Remote Sensing Applications on Wildland Fires in the Eastern United States
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  • Diurnal and Seasonal Cycles of Land Fires from TRMM Observations
  • Fire Research in the New Jersey Pine Barrens
  • An Accuracy Assessment of NFDRS dead fuel load estimates across North Carolina's Piedmont and Coastal Plain
  • Numerical simulations of grassland fire behavior from the LANL - FIRETEC and NIST - WFDS models
  • Physics-based Modeling of Wildland-urban Interface Fires
  • Climate Change and Fire Impacts on Ecosystem Critical Nitrogen Load
  • Edge Effects on Fuel Loading and Fire Spread in a Managed Northern Wisconsin Landscape
  • The Need for Data Integration to Achieve Forest Sustainability: Modeling and Assessing the Impacts of Wildland Fire on Eastern Landscapes
  • Fire spread regulated by weather, landscape structure, and management in Wisconsin hardwoods and New Jersey Pinelands.