2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/982/1/012013
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Thermal Hotspots Distribution of MODIS Aqua/Terra Satellite in Humbang Hasudutan Regency, Northern Sumatra

Abstract: The hotspot of MODIS Aqua/Terra represents the high risk of land/forest fire due to an extreme temperature over the hotspot location. Spatial-temporal analysis of the hotspot can be used to map the regions with a high vulnerability of forest/land fires. This study has an objective to use hotspot data from MODIS Aqua/Terra to map the forest/land fires over the Humbang Hasudutan Regency from 2001 to 2019. In spatial, the hotspot mostly occurs in the eastern part of the study area (Doloksanggul and Pollung), whic… Show more

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“…Secara umum frekuensi hotspot di Kepulauan Meranti mengikuti pola nilai SPI, yakni menurun ketika musim hujan dan meningkat pada musim kering. Sejalan dengan penelitian sebelumnya bahwa kenaikan nilai hotspot berbanding terbalik dengan besarnya nilai rata-rata curah hujan, dan mampu menggambarkan kondisi musim kering (Darmawan et al 2020).…”
Section: Pola Sebaran Spasial Dan Temporal Hotspotunclassified
“…Secara umum frekuensi hotspot di Kepulauan Meranti mengikuti pola nilai SPI, yakni menurun ketika musim hujan dan meningkat pada musim kering. Sejalan dengan penelitian sebelumnya bahwa kenaikan nilai hotspot berbanding terbalik dengan besarnya nilai rata-rata curah hujan, dan mampu menggambarkan kondisi musim kering (Darmawan et al 2020).…”
Section: Pola Sebaran Spasial Dan Temporal Hotspotunclassified
“…Almost every year, entering the dry season, forest and land fires occur again in Indonesia (Darmawan et al, 2020). The islands of Sumatra and Kalimantan have always been the subject of forest and land fires, although similar things have occurred in other areas such as in Sulawesi and Java, but on a relatively small scale.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%