Evaluation of novel thermally enhanced spectral indices for mapping fire perimeters and comparisons with fire atlas data

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We evaluated the potential of two novel thermally enhanced Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM)-derived spectral indices for discriminating burned areas and for producing fire perimeter data (as a potential surrogate to digital fire atlas data) within two wildland fires (1985 and 1993) in ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests of the Gila Wilderness, New Mexico, USA. Image-derived perimeters (manually produced and classified from an index image) were compared to fire perimeters recorded within a digitized fire atlas. For each fire, the highest spectral separability was achieved using the newly proposed Normalized Burn Ratio-Thermal (NBRT1) index (M=1.18, 1.76, for the two fires respectively). Correspondence between fire atlas and manually digitized fire perimeters was high. Landsat imagery may be a useful supplement to existing historical fire perimeters mapping methods, but the timing of the post-fire image will strongly influence the separability of burned and unburned areas. © 2005 Taylor & Francis.

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Holden, Z. A., Smith, A. M. S., Morgan, P., Rollins, M. G., & Gessler, P. E. (2005). Evaluation of novel thermally enhanced spectral indices for mapping fire perimeters and comparisons with fire atlas data. International Journal of Remote Sensing, 26(21), 4801–4808. https://doi.org/10.1080/01431160500239008

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