Title :
Assessing North American forest disturbance from the landsat archive
Author :
Masek, Jeffrey G. ; Wolfe, Robert ; Hall, Forrest ; Goward, Samuel ; Chengquan Huan^ ; Cohen, Warren ; Kennedy, Robert ; Powell, Scott ; Healey, Sean ; Moisen, Gretchen
Author_Institution :
Hydrospheric & Biospheric Sci. Lab., Greenbelt
Abstract :
Forest disturbances are thought to play a major role in controlling land-atmosphere fluxes of carbon. Under the auspices of the North American Carbon Program, the LEDAPS (Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing System) and NACP-FIA projects have been analyzing the Landsat satellite record to assess rates of forest disturbance across North America. In the LEDAPS project, wall-to-wall Landsat imagery for the period 1975-2000 has been converted to surface reflectance and analyzed for decadal losses (disturbance) or gains (regrowth) in biomass using a spectral "disturbance index". The NACP-FIA project relies on a geographic sample of dense Landsat image time series, allowing both disturbance rates and recovery trends to be characterized. Preliminary results for the 1990\´s indicate high rates of harvest within the southeastern US, Eastern Canada, and the Pacific Northwest, with spatially averaged (~50times50 km) turnover periods as low as 25-40 years. Lower rates of disturbance are found in the Rockies and Northeastern US.
Keywords :
forestry; remote sensing; time series; vegetation; AD 1975 to 2000; Eastern Canada; LEDAPS; Landsat Ecosystem Disturbance Adaptive Processing System; Landsat archive; NACP-FIA projects; North American Carbon Program; Pacific Northwest; biomass; forest disturbance; land-atmosphere carbon fluxes; southeastern US; surface reflectance; time series; Atmosphere; Biomass; Carbon dioxide; Ecosystems; Laboratories; NASA; North America; Reflectivity; Remote sensing; Satellites; Landsat; atmospheric correction; biomass; change detection; disturbance; forests;
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2007. IGARSS 2007. IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Barcelona
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1211-2
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1212-9
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2007.4424057