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Record #203223:

Vegetation shifts observed in Arctic tundra 17 years after fire / Kirsten Barrett, and 3 others.

Title: Vegetation shifts observed in Arctic tundra 17 years after fire / Kirsten Barrett, and 3 others.
Author(s): Barrett, Kirsten.
Date: 2012.
In: Remote Sensing Letters. (2012.), Vol. 3(6-8) (2012)
Abstract: Investigates changes in vegetation structure that have persisted for 17 years after tundra fire on North Slope of Alaska. Assesses fire-related shifts in vegetation composition from remote-sensed imagery and ground observations of burn scar and adjacent control site. Early-season remotely-sensed imagery from burn scar exhibits low vegetation index compared with control site, whereas late-season is slightly higher. Range and maximum vegetation index are greater in burn scar, although mean annual values do not differ among sites.
Notes:

Remote Sensing Letters. Vol. 3(6-8) :729-736 (2012).

Keywords: 53.087.23 -- Remote sensing.
574.4 -- Ecology, terrestrial.
581.5 -- Plant behaviour.
581.524.3 -- Plant succession.
581.524.444.2 -- Tundra.
634.0.43 -- Fires.
G -- Botany.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*49) -- Alaska.
(*494) -- Alaska, northwestern.
SPRI record no.: 203223

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