Towards Spatially Explicit Quantification of Pre- A nd Postfire Fuels and Fuel Consumption from Traditional and Point Cloud Measurements

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Methods to accurately estimate spatially explicit fuel consumption are needed because consumption relates directly to fire behavior, effects, and smoke emissions. Our objective was to quantify sparkleberry (Vaccinium arboretum Marshall) shrub fuels before and after six experimental prescribed fires at Fort Jackson in South Carolina. We used a novel approach to characterize shrubs non-destructively from three-dimensional (3D) point cloud data collected with a terrestrial laser scanner. The point cloud data were reduced to 0.001 m-3 voxels that were either occupied to indicate fuel presence or empty to indicate fuel absence. The density of occupied voxels was related significantly by a logarithmic function to 3D fuel bulk density samples that were destructively harvested (adjusted R2 =. 32, P

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Hudak, A. T., Kato, A., Bright, B. C., Loudermilk, E. L., Hawley, C., Restaino, J. C., … Weise, D. R. (2020). Towards Spatially Explicit Quantification of Pre- A nd Postfire Fuels and Fuel Consumption from Traditional and Point Cloud Measurements. Forest Science, 66(4), 428–442. https://doi.org/10.1093/forsci/fxz085

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