DocumentCode :
3123244
Title :
Agricultural Burning Detection Using Remote Sensing: A Case Study in Zhejiang Province, China
Author :
Zhang, Zili ; Yu, Haiyan ; Hu, Zunying ; Zhou, Bin ; Han, Mingchun
Author_Institution :
Zhejiang Environ. Monitoring Centre, Hangzhou, China
fYear :
2010
fDate :
18-20 June 2010
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
4
Abstract :
Random agricultural burning such as crop straw fire, especial during the harvest seasons of summer and autumn, is a very common phenomenon in rural or suburban cities in China. However, several pollutions may caused by this kind of biomass burning including climate-destructive aerosols and carbon fluxes which decrease seriously regional air quality and may have an negative impact on public human health leading to respiratory illness. Using remote sensing is an available method to detect and monitor agricultural burning arbitrarily with its better time and spatial effectiveness. As a part of EOS mission, MODIS was suitable for fire detection as some high-temperature-sensitive bands of the sensor had been improved. A hybrid algorithm presented by the paper had archived two major advancements on adjusting the potential thresholds to suit lower temperature of crop straw burning than forest fires and introducing latest land cover data to exclude fake agriculture burning fire points which not located in croplands. The results had been validated by FIRMS´s active fire production suggesting that the modified algorithm works well for agriculture burning under complex land characteristic of eastern China, especially in Zhejiang province. A very large potential for satellite data as an efficient method to detect agriculture burning was also demonstrated in the study.
Keywords :
agriculture; combustion; crops; fires; remote sensing; renewable materials; China; EOS mission; FIRMS active fire production; MODIS; Zhejiang province; agricultural burning detection; air quality; biomass burning; carbon fluxes; climate-destructive aerosols; crop straw fire; croplands; fire detection; forest fires; high-temperature-sensitive bands; hybrid algorithm; public human health; random agricultural burning; remote sensing; satellite data; suburban cities; Aerosols; Agriculture; Air pollution; Biomass; Carbon dioxide; Cities and towns; Crops; Fires; Remote monitoring; Remote sensing;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Bioinformatics and Biomedical Engineering (iCBBE), 2010 4th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chengdu
ISSN :
2151-7614
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4712-1
Electronic_ISBN :
2151-7614
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICBBE.2010.5516543
Filename :
5516543
Link To Document :
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