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BIOD-5 Wildfires |
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Orals
/ Wed, 13 May, 14:00–17:30
/ Room Beijing (B05-06)
/ Thu, 14 May, 11:00–12:30 / Room Beijing (B05-06) |
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Wednesday, 13 May 2015 Room Beijing (B05-06) Chairperson: Vincent Ambrosia, Amber Soja |
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| 14:00–14:18 |
ISRSE36-56
Improving national shrub and grass fuel maps using remotely sensed data to support fire risk assessments J. Vogelmann, T. Hawbaker, H. Shi, Z. Li, and M. Reeves |
| 14:18–14:36 |
ISRSE36-46
Rapid response tools and datasets for post-fire modeling: linking Earth Observations and process-based hydrological models to support post-fire remediation M.E. Miller, M. Billmire, W.J. Elliot, K.A. Endsley, and P.R. Robichaud |
| 14:36–14:54 |
ISRSE36-32
Utilization of Multi-Sensor Active Fire Detections to Map Fires in the US. The Future of Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity M. Coan, J. Picotte, and S.M. Howard |
| 14:54–15:12 |
ISRSE36-215
Long-term monitoring of the Suomi NPP active fire product and transitioning to the JPSS-1 satellite I. Csiszar, W. Schroeder, and L. Giglio |
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Coffee Break
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| 16:00–16:18 |
ISRSE36-233
Estimating sub-pixel patchiness of wildfires in Australia using MODIS data and a linear un-mixing approach S. W. Maier |
| 16:18–16:36 |
ISRSE36-165
Spatial and temporal variability of burned areas in Northern Eurasia from 2002 to 2012 W. M. Hao, A. Petkov, B. Nordgren, R. E. Corley, and S. P. Urbanski |
| 16:36–16:54 |
ISRSE36-105
Enhanced Wildland Fire Management Decision Support Using Lidar-Infused LANDFIRE Data B. Peterson and W.M. Jolly |
| 16:54–17:12 |
ISRSE36-108
Development of the Advanced Fire Information System P. Frost |
| 17:12–17:30 |
ISRSE36-714
The importance of biomass burning feedbacks: Focus on CALIOP-based estimates of smoke plume injection height A.J. Soja, H.-D. Choi, M Vaughan, T.D. Fairlie, D.J. Westberg, C. Roller, D. Winker, C. Trepte, E. Kukavskaya, G. Pouliot, and J.J. Szykman |
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Thursday, 14 May 2015 Room Beijing (B05-06) Chairperson: Ivan Csiszar, Vincent Ambrosia |
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| 11:00–11:18 |
ISRSE36-101
Remote Sensing of High Temperature Events by the FireBird Mission E. Lorenz |
| 11:18–11:36 |
ISRSE36-466
Mapping fuel loads in the Brazilian protected areas of the Cerrado in support of integrated fire management J. Franke, P. A. Dias, R. Beatty, A.A. Hoffmann, P. De A. Cândido, A.E. Melchiori, F. Siegert, and P. Buss |
| 11:36–11:54 |
ISRSE36-667
Estimating Fire Radiative Energy (FRE) and fuel consumption for single fire events using MODIS Fire Radiative Power (FRP) and statistical modelling G. Ruecker, D. Leimbach, H. Kuechenhoff, L. Alkaya, S. Linne, F. Guenther, and M. Windmann |
| 11:54–12:12 |
ISRSE36-751
NASA applied science program - Wildfires: Driving Research to Operations V. Ambrosia, L. Friedl, and A. Soja |
| 12:12–12:30 |
ISRSE36-526
Understanding the role of vegetation fires in land cover change dynamics in Eastern Africa I. Palumbo, W. Temperley, M. Graziano, and A. Brink |