Monitoring of peat bogs areas to identify fire hazards by remote sensing
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.36023/ujrs.2016.8.72Keywords:
peat bogs, remote sensing, fire hazards, satellite imagery of Landsat, land surface temperature (LST)Abstract
Identified areas of peatbogs in different conditions and determined their fire hazard used the remote sensing data: multi-zone satellite imagery, digital elevation models, aerial and ground servay measurements of land surface temperature.
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