Search Results - "Kremens, Robert L."
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The Wildland Fire Heat Budget-Using Bi-Directional Probes to Measure Sensible Heat Flux and Energy in Surface Fires
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (18-03-2021)“…Sensible energy is the primary mode of heat dissipation from combustion in wildland surface fires. However, despite its importance to fire dynamics, smoke…”
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Quantification of fuel moisture effects on biomass consumed derived from fire radiative energy retrievals
Published in Geophysical research letters (16-12-2013)“…Satellite based fire radiant energy retrievals are widely applied to assess biomass consumed and emissions at regional to global scales. A known potential…”
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Tracking diurnal variation in photosynthetic down-regulation using low cost spectroscopic instrumentation
Published in Sensors (Basel, Switzerland) (05-05-2015)“…Photosynthetic light-use efficiency (LUE) has gained wide interest as an input to modeling forest gross primary productivity (GPP). The photochemical…”
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A Low-Rate Video Approach to Hyperspectral Imaging of Dynamic Scenes
Published in Journal of imaging (01-01-2019)“…The increased sensitivity of modern hyperspectral line-scanning systems has led to the development of imaging systems that can acquire each line of…”
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Fire Metrology: Current and Future Directions in Physics-Based Measurements
Published in Fire ecology (01-01-2010)“…The robust evaluation of fire impacts on the biota, soil, and atmosphere requires measurement and analysis methods that can characterize combustion processes…”
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A hybrid contextual approach to wildland fire detection using multispectral imagery
Published in IEEE transactions on geoscience and remote sensing (01-09-2005)“…We propose a hybrid contextual fire detection algorithm for airborne and satellite thermal images. The proposed algorithm essentially treats fire pixels as…”
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Integrating active fire behavior observations and multitemporal airborne laser scanning data to quantify fire impacts on tree growth: A pilot study in mature Pinus ponderosa stands
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-10-2023)“…•Fire effects on tree growth quantified using fire behavior and repeat ALS data.•Height growth was reduced in trees exposed to greater max FRP and rate of…”
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