2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14040663
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Analysis of Spectral Separability for Detecting Burned Areas Using Landsat-8 OLI/TIRS Images under Different Biomes in Brazil and Portugal

Abstract: Fire is one of the natural agents with the greatest impact on the terrestrial ecosystem and plays an important ecological role in a large part of the terrestrial surface. Remote sensing is an important technique applied in mapping and monitoring changes in forest landscapes affected by fires. This study presents a spectral separability analysis for the detection of burned areas using Landsat-8 OLI/TIRS images in the context of fires that occurred in different biomes of Brazil (dry ecosystem) and Portugal (temp… Show more

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“…In a more recent study on sub-Saharan Africa [31], better accuracy values of the global BA products were observed since the standard NASA BA product (MCD64A1 c6) showed a commission error of 20.4% and an omission error of 59.6%. Some recent papers were also devoted to characterizing the sources of error that impact the accuracy of the global BA products [19,[31][32][33].…”
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“…In a more recent study on sub-Saharan Africa [31], better accuracy values of the global BA products were observed since the standard NASA BA product (MCD64A1 c6) showed a commission error of 20.4% and an omission error of 59.6%. Some recent papers were also devoted to characterizing the sources of error that impact the accuracy of the global BA products [19,[31][32][33].…”
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confidence: 99%