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Título
Evaluation and comparison of Landsat 8, Sentinel-2 and Deimos-1 remote sensing indices for assessing burn severity in Mediterranean fire-prone ecosystems
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Año del Documento
2019
Documento Fuente
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation, agosto 2019, vol. 80, p. 137-144.
Resumen
The development of improved spatial and spectral resolution sensors provides new opportunities to assess burn
severity more accurately. This study evaluates the ability of remote sensing indices derived from three remote
sensing sensors (i.e., Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS, Sentinel-2 MSI and Deimos-1 SLIM-6-22) to assess burn severity (site,
vegetation and soil burn severity). As a case study, we used a megafire (9,939 ha) that occurred in a
Mediterranean ecosystem in northwestern Spain. Remote sensing indices included seven reflective, two thermal
and four mixed indices, which were derived from each satellite and were validated with field burn severity
metrics obtained from CBI index. Correlation patterns of field burn severity and remote sensing indices were
relatively consistent across the different sensors. Additionally, regardless of the sensor, indices that incorporated
SWIR bands (i.e., NBR-based indices), exceed those using red and NIR bands, and thermal and mixed indices.
High resolution Sentinel-2 imagery only slightly improved the performance of indices based on NBR compared to
Landsat 8. The dNDVI index from Landsat 8 and Sentinel-2 images showed relatively similar correlation values
to NBR-based indices for site and soil burn severity, but showed limitations using Deimos-1. In general, monotemporal
and relativized indices better correlated with vegetation burn severity in heterogeneous systems than
differenced indices. This study showed good potential for Landsat 8 OLI/TIRS and Sentinel-2 MSI for burn
severity assessment in fire-prone heterogeneous ecosystems, although we highlight the need for further evaluation
of Deimos-1 SLIM-6-22 in different fire scenarios, especially using bi-temporal indices.
Palabras Clave
Composition Burn Index
Remote sensing
Thermal indices
Spectral indices
Revisión por pares
SI
Patrocinador
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, GESFIRE project (AGL2013-48189-C2-1-R)
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, FIRESEVES project (AGL2017-86075-C2-1-R),
Regional Government of Castile and León, FIRECYL project (LE033U14)
Regional Government of Castile and León, iSEFIRECYL project (LE001P17)
Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness, FIRESEVES project (AGL2017-86075-C2-1-R),
Regional Government of Castile and León, FIRECYL project (LE033U14)
Regional Government of Castile and León, iSEFIRECYL project (LE001P17)
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Elsevier
Idioma
spa
Tipo de versión
info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersion
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restrictedAccess
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