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Estimationof carbon emissions from biomass burning based on parameters retrieved
Wu, Qinchun1; Chen, Fang1; Wang, Changlin1; Li, Bin1; Wu, Wei1; Liu, Sanchao1; Xu, Feng1
刊名Yaogan Xuebao/Journal of Remote Sensing
2016
卷号20期号:1页码:11-26
通讯作者Chen, Fang (chenfang@radi.ac.cn)
英文摘要Biomass burning is a widespread practice. During burning, fire combusts organic matter and emits a large amount of carbonaceous gases into the atmosphere. Biomass burning not only changes the structure and process of the ecosystem but also affects the carbon cycle of the entire system. To elucidate the impact of wildfire on global carbon cycle, large-scale carbon emissions from biomass burning have been estimated using satellite remote sensing. Many remote-sensing-based models have been developed to estimate biomass burning emissions at different scales. The most widely used model contains four key parameters: burned area, fuel load, burning efficiency, and carbon fraction. The first three parameters can be retrieved from satellite data. This paper discusses methodologies for the retrieval of these three key input parameters and describes the advantages and disadvantages of each methodology. Methods for the estimation of burned area can be categorized into three types: reflectance-, emission-, and backscatter feature-based methods. Fuel load mapping can be classified as direct and indirect. Indirect fuel load mapping classifies satellite data to determine the fuel type and then assigns fuel load value to each pixel depending on the fuel type in the fuel models. This method strongly relies on fuel model and is mostly not suitable for large-scale areas. Direct fuel load mapping estimates fuel load value on the basis of the relationship among fuel load, relative factor of fuel load, and satellite data. Burning efficiency or combustion completeness is usually estimated through direct and indirect retrieval methods. The direct retrieval method is difficult to be use data large scale, whereas the indirect retrieval method maps the burn severity first and then adjusts the preset fixed burning efficiency on the basis of burn severity. Finally, suggestions are provided to improve the accuracy of remote sensing in estimating carbon emissions from biomass burning. Many studies have been conducted to retrieve carbon emission-related parameters through remote sensing. However, the adaptability and uncertainty of these estimations for large-scale areas remain unclear, and the estimation accuracy of global carbon emission does not satisfy the demand of research on carbon cycle. © 2016, Science Press. All right reserved.
收录类别EI
语种中文
WOS记录号WOS:20160601889223
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.radi.ac.cn/handle/183411/39622]  
专题遥感与数字地球研究所_SCI/EI期刊论文_期刊论文
作者单位1. Key Laboratory of Digital Earth Science, Institute of Remote Sensing and Digital Earth, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
3. The State Key Laboratory of Remote Sensing Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China
4. National Disaster Reduction Center of China, MCA, Beijing, China
5. Satellite Application Center for Disaster Reduction, MCA, Beijing, China
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Wu, Qinchun,Chen, Fang,Wang, Changlin,et al. Estimationof carbon emissions from biomass burning based on parameters retrieved[J]. Yaogan Xuebao/Journal of Remote Sensing,2016,20(1):11-26.
APA Wu, Qinchun.,Chen, Fang.,Wang, Changlin.,Li, Bin.,Wu, Wei.,...&Xu, Feng.(2016).Estimationof carbon emissions from biomass burning based on parameters retrieved.Yaogan Xuebao/Journal of Remote Sensing,20(1),11-26.
MLA Wu, Qinchun,et al."Estimationof carbon emissions from biomass burning based on parameters retrieved".Yaogan Xuebao/Journal of Remote Sensing 20.1(2016):11-26.
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