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Estimation of gases emitted by forest fires based on remote sensing data

作  者:
Qiang Wang;Futao Guo;Haiqing Hu;Sen Jin;Zhangwen S
单  位:
Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, People’s Republic of Chin;Forestry College, Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, People’s Republic of China;Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, People’s Republic of China
关键词:
Forest fire;Gases estimation;Daxing'an Mountains;China;Fuel load estimation;Fuel load consumption;Greenhouse gases;Carbon;EMISSION FACTORS;INVENTORY;LANDSCAPE;SEVERIT
摘  要:
Forest fire, an important agent for change in many forest ecosystems, plays an important role in atmospheric chemical cycles and the carbon cycle. The primary emissions from forest fire, CO2, CO, CH4, long-chained hydrocarbons and volatile organic oxides, however, have not been well quantified. Quantifying the carbonaceous gas emissions of forest fires is a critical part to better understand the significance of forest fire in calculating carbon balance and forecasting climate change. This study uses images from Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) on the Earth-observing satellite LANDSAT-7 for the year 2005 to estimate the total gases emitted by the 2006 Kanduhe forest fire in the Daxing'an Mountains. Our results suggest that the fire emitted approximately 149,187.66 t CO2, 21,187.70 t CO, 1925.41 t C (x) H (y) , 470.76 t NO and 658.77 t SO2. In addition, the gases emitted from larch forests were significantly higher than from both broadleaf-needle leaf mixed forests and broadleaf mixed forests.

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