Authors
Louis Giglio, Luigi Boschetti, David P Roy, Michael L Humber, Christopher O Justice
Publication date
2018/11/1
Journal
Remote sensing of environment
Volume
217
Pages
72-85
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
The two Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instruments on-board NASA's Terra and Aqua satellites have provided nearly two decades of global fire data. Here, we describe refinements made to the 500-m global burned area mapping algorithm that were implemented in late 2016 as part of the MODIS Collection 6 (C6) land-product reprocessing. The updated algorithm improves upon the heritage Collection 5.1 (C5.1) MCD64A1 and MCD45A1 algorithms by offering significantly better detection of small burns, a modest reduction in burn-date temporal uncertainty, and a large reduction in the extent of unmapped areas. Comparison of the C6 and C5.1 MCD64A1 products for fifteen years (2002–2016) on a regional basis shows that the C6 product detects considerably more burned area globally (26%) and in almost every region considered. The sole exception was in Boreal North America …
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Scholar articles
L Giglio, L Boschetti, DP Roy, ML Humber, CO Justice - Remote sensing of environment, 2018