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Landscape Effects of Wildfire on Permafrost Distribution in Interior Alaska Derived from Remote Sensing

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Brown, D.R.N., Jorgenson, M.T., Kielland, Knut, Verbyla, D.L., Prakash, Anupma and J.C. Koch , 2016, Landscape effects of wildfire on permafrost distribution in interior Alaska derived from remote sensing: Remote Sensing, v. 8, n.8, p. 654, doi:10.3390/rs8080654.

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Climate change coupled with an intensifying wildfire regime is becoming an important driver of permafrost loss and ecosystem change in the northern boreal forest. There is a growing need to understand the effects of fire on the spatial distribution of permafrost and its associated ecological consequences. We focus on the effects of fire a decade after disturbance in a rocky upland landscape in the interior Alaskan boreal forest. Our main objectives were to (1) map near-surface permafrost distribution and drainage classes and (2) analyze the controls over landscape-scale patterns of post-fire permafrost degradation. Relationships among remote sensing variables and field-based data on soil properties (temperature, moisture, organic layer [...]

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Dana R.N. Brown

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