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Emergent relationships with respect to burned area in global satellite observations and fire enabled vegetation models

Emergent relationships with respect to burned area in global satellite observations and fire enabled vegetation models

... of burned area with increasing population den- sity between 0 and 20 people km −2 which confirms previous findings (Bistinas et ...on fire emerge from various activities such as tradi- tional land ... See full document

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Theoretical uncertainties for global satellite derived burned area estimates

Theoretical uncertainties for global satellite derived burned area estimates

... the global estima- tion of product uncertainties from such exercises is ...of global fire activity, and it is not clear whether this is sufficient information to build an understanding of ... See full document

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A fire model with distinct crop, pasture, and non-agricultural burning: use of new data and a model-fitting algorithm for FINAL.1

A fire model with distinct crop, pasture, and non-agricultural burning: use of new data and a model-fitting algorithm for FINAL.1

... other vegetation types can, like fire, be algorithmically mapped us- ing medium-resolution satellite ...of vegetation type and burned area allows the generation of ob- ... See full document

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Response of simulated burned area to historical changes in environmental and anthropogenic factors: a comparison of seven fire models

Response of simulated burned area to historical changes in environmental and anthropogenic factors: a comparison of seven fire models

... on satellite observations, the FireMIP experiments were driven by a transient dataset of lightning activity created by scaling a mean monthly climatology of lightning activity using convective available ... See full document

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Observations of the effect of emergent vegetation on sediment resuspension under unidirectional currents and waves

Observations of the effect of emergent vegetation on sediment resuspension under unidirectional currents and waves

... flexible, emergent and sub- merged model vegetation subject to unidirectional currents on a flat, rigid ...the vegetation, (b) it is not known if bed shear stress is the only relevant pa- rameter, ... See full document

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Effects of Forest Fire on Young-of-the-year Northern Pike,  Esox lucius , in the Northwest Territories

Effects of Forest Fire on Young-of-the-year Northern Pike, Esox lucius , in the Northwest Territories

... Northern Pike fry eat invertebrates such as insect larvae and large zooplankton that is primarily found in shallow vegetated areas (Scott and Crossman 1973; Bry 1996; Beaudoin et al. 1999). These same types of vegetated ... See full document

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The status and challenge of global fire modelling

The status and challenge of global fire modelling

... in global fire modelling over the past 10–15 ...of fire has improved, and understanding of fire feedbacks to cli- mate and the response of vegetation is ...improving. Global ... See full document

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Major atmospheric emissions from peat fires in Southeast Asia during non-drought years: evidence from the 2013 Sumatran fires

Major atmospheric emissions from peat fires in Southeast Asia during non-drought years: evidence from the 2013 Sumatran fires

... Trans-boundary haze events in Southeast Asia are associated with large forest and peatland fires in Indonesia. These episodes of extreme air pollution usually occur during drought years induced by climate anomalies from ... See full document

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'Respect me: respect self' - the key to improved global relationships.

'Respect me: respect self' - the key to improved global relationships.

... In a previous paper (Hartog and Frame, 2004) we explored a case scenario, derived from our experience of teaching business ethics, that dealt with conflict and the learning process which produced an ethical dilemma. In ... See full document

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IMPACTS OF RESETTLEMENT ON WOODLAND DEGRADATION IN ABOBO WEREDA, GAMBELLA, ETHIOPIA

IMPACTS OF RESETTLEMENT ON WOODLAND DEGRADATION IN ABOBO WEREDA, GAMBELLA, ETHIOPIA

... According to one of the Kebeles, leaders in the last three decades woodlands have been depleted for satisfying different needs of the communities. Among the farmers, one of the farmers in the study area said that ... See full document

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1 Drought modulated boreal forest fire occurrence and

1 Drought modulated boreal forest fire occurrence and

... Here we combined fire frequency, burned area and climate data in the Altai boreal forests,.. 20.[r] ... See full document

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Intercomparison of Fire Size, Fuel Loading, Fuel Consumption, and Smoke Emissions Estimates on the 2006 Tripod Fire, Washington, USA

Intercomparison of Fire Size, Fuel Loading, Fuel Consumption, and Smoke Emissions Estimates on the 2006 Tripod Fire, Washington, USA

... Wildland Fire Management Policy and Program Review, many local, state, and federal agencies emphasized the need to re-introduce fire into fire-adapted landscapes in their land management plans (NWCG ... See full document

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Evaluation of a Global Vegetation Model using time series of satellite vegetation indices

Evaluation of a Global Vegetation Model using time series of satellite vegetation indices

... ORCHIDEE models the dynamics of 13 different Plant Functional Types (PFT) (Prentice et ...fixed vegetation distribution, derived from recent ob- servations, rather than a dynamic ...art models of ... See full document

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Impacts of fire and phosphorus on sawgrass and cattails in an altered landscape of the Florida Everglades

Impacts of fire and phosphorus on sawgrass and cattails in an altered landscape of the Florida Everglades

... surface fire, including a 100 ha peat fire, burned the northern section of Water Conservation Area 3A (WCA-3A) in the ...and vegetation was sampled at non-burned, ... See full document

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Comparing modelled fire dynamics with charcoal records for the Holocene

Comparing modelled fire dynamics with charcoal records for the Holocene

... The Global Charcoal Database (GCD version ...and global palaeofire trends from 218 sedimentary charcoal records covering part or all of the last 8000 ...and global composites of changes in ... See full document

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Biophysics and vegetation cover change: a process-based evaluation framework for confronting land surface models with satellite observations

Biophysics and vegetation cover change: a process-based evaluation framework for confronting land surface models with satellite observations

... of vegetation cover ...with respect to an observational ...that models capture best, whilst performance drops considerably when considering spatial and climatic gradients for all ...with ... See full document

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Satellite observations for describing fire patterns and climate-related fire drivers in the Brazilian savannas

Satellite observations for describing fire patterns and climate-related fire drivers in the Brazilian savannas

... TRMM satellite results from a joint program between the American and Japanese space agencies and aims to pro- vide precipitation data in the tropical and subtropical areas of the globe (Kummerow et ...TRMM ... See full document

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Testing gridded land precipitation data and precipitation and runoff reanalyses (1982–2010)  between 45° S and 45° N with normalised difference vegetation  index data

Testing gridded land precipitation data and precipitation and runoff reanalyses (1982–2010) between 45° S and 45° N with normalised difference vegetation index data

... of satellite data and gauge data (Huffman et ...NASA Global Modeling and Assimilation Office (GMAO) Modern Era Retrospective- analysis for Research and Applications (MERRA) Land re- analysis (Reichle et ... See full document

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A global comparison of Argo and satellite altimetry observations

A global comparison of Argo and satellite altimetry observations

... salinity observations on the consistency between al- timetry and hydrographic observations is particularly demon- strated with an improvement of 35% (relative to the SLA mi- nus DHA signal) by using ... See full document

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Vegetation regrowth trends in post forest fire ecosystems across North America from 2000 to 2010

Vegetation regrowth trends in post forest fire ecosystems across North America from 2000 to 2010

... Enhanced Vegetation Index (EVI) data to examine the relationships between vegetation growth trends and climate factors during post-200 wildfire forest succes- ...areas burned since ... See full document

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