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Estimation of fuel moisture content from multitemporal analysis of Landsat Thematic Mapper reflectance data: Applications in fire danger assessment

Pages 2145-2162 | Published online: 25 Nov 2010
 

The objective of this paper was to define indices based on reflectance measurements performed by the Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) sensor for estimating water content of live Mediterranean fuels for fire danger estimation. Seven Landsat TM images were processed and correlated with fuel moisture content (FMC) of several live species of Mediterranean grassland and shrubland. Raw bands were converted to reflectances, and several indices potentially related to water content were calculated from them. Pearson r correlation coefficients and linear regression analysis were computed in order to estimate FMC. Those indices based on the short wave infrared bands (SWIR: 1.4-2.5 w m) and on the contrast between this band and the near-infrared band offered the best estimations. For grassland, the integral of visible and SWIR bands provided the highest correlation, but also raw reflectances and Normalized Difference Vegetation Indices (NDVIs) provide significant r values ( r 2 above 0.8). For shrub species, indices that include SWIR reflectances performed much better than NDVI, because the SWIR band is more sensitive to water absorption, whereas NDVI estimates FMC indirectly, only from the effects of chlorophyll changes due to water variation content and leaf area index. The most significant relations were found with the derivatives of bands 4-5 and 2-3, and again the integral of visible and SWIR bands. Multiple regression analysis provided adjusted r 2 values of 0.84 for grasslands and 0.74 for shrublands. Average errors of 23.45-40% in the estimation of FMC for grasslands were found, depending on which variables were included in the multiple regression. For the FMC estimation of shrub species, errors were lower (from 7.94 to 19.40%), since the range of FMC values was also lower.

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