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DOI10.1080/01431160802509058
ISSN0143-1161
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Citation KeyShimabukuroADFLVBM:2009:FrImDe
TitleFraction images derived from Terra Modis data for mapping burnt areas in Brazilian Amazonia
Year2009
MonthMar.
Access Date2024, May 18
Type of Workjournal article
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Author1 Shimabukuro, Yosio Edemir
2 Arai, Egídio
3 Duarte, Valdete
4 Freitas, Ramon Morais de
5 Lima, André
6 Valeriano, Dalton de Morisson
7 Brown, I. F.
8 Maldonado, M. L. R.
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5 Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)
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7 Woods Hole Research Center, Universidade Federal do Acre (UFAC), Parque Zoobotanico, Rio Branco
8 Woods Hole Research Center, Universidade Federal do Acre (UFAC), Parque Zoobotanico, Rio Branco
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JournalInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
Volume30
Number6
Pages1537-1546
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KeywordsBrazilian Amazonia
Burnt areas
Dry seasons
Environmental studies
Field observations
Forest fires
Fraction images
Ground data
High temporal resolution
Image editing
Land managements
Land surface
Landsat-5
Misclassifications
MODIS sensors
Multi-temporal analysis
Non-supervised classification
Operational projects
Terra-MODIS
TM image
Tropical deforestation
Western region
Deforestation
Disasters
Drought
Land use
Mapping
Spectrometers
algorithm
deforestation
forest fire
image analysis
image classification
Landsat thematic mapper
mapping method
MODIS
satellite data
segmentation
temporal analysis
unsupervised classification
Deforestation
Disasters
Drought
Land Use
Mapping
Spectrometers
Acre [Brazil]
Amazonia
Brazil
South America
AbstractThe objective of this paper is to present a method for mapping burnt areas in Brazilian Amazonia using Terra MODIS data. The proposed approach is based on image segmentation of the shade fraction images derived from MODIS, using a non-supervised classification algorithm followed by an image editing procedure for minimizing misclassifications. Acre State, the focus of this study, is located in the western region of Brazilian Amazonia and undergoing tropical deforestation. The extended dry season in 2005 affected this region creating conditions for extensive forest fires in addition to fires associated with deforestation and land management. The high temporal resolution of MODIS provides information for studying the resulting burnt areas. Landsat 5 TM images and field observations were also used as ground data for supporting and validating the MODIS results. Multitemporal analysis with MODIS showed that about 6500 km2 of land surface were burnt in Acre State. Of this, 3700 km2 corresponded to the previously deforested areas and 2800 km2 corresponded to areas of standing forests. This type of information and its timely availability are critical for regional and global environmental studies. The results showed that daily MODIS sensor data are useful sources of information for mapping burnt areas, and the proposed method can be used in an operational project in Brazilian Amazonia.
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