Authors
Xikun Hu, Yifang Ban, Andrea Nascetti
Publication date
2021/9/1
Journal
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation
Volume
101
Pages
102347
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Sentinel-2 MultiSpectral Instrument (MSI) data exhibits the great potential of enhanced spatial and temporal coverage for monitoring biomass burning which could complement other coarse active fire detection products. This paper aims to investigate the use of reflective wavelength Sentinel-2 data to classify unambiguous active fire areas from inactive areas at 20 m spatial resolution. A multi-criteria approach based on the reflectance of several bands (i.e. B4, B11, and B12) is proposed to demonstrate the boundary constraints in several representative biomes. It is a fully automatic algorithm based on adaptive thresholds that are statistically determined from 11 million Sentinel-2 observations acquired over corresponding summertime (June 2019 to September 2019) across 14 regions or countries. Biome-based parameterizations avoid high omission errors (OE) caused by small and cool fires in different landscapes. It …
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