Integration of geostationary FRP and polar-orbiter burned area datasets for an enhanced biomass burning inventory
Earth Observation (EO) sensors play an important role in quantifying biomass burning related fuel consumption and carbon emissions, and capturing their spatial and temporal dynamics. Typically, biomass burning emissions inventories are developed by exploiting either burned area (BA) or active fire (...
Main Authors: | Roberts, G. (Author), Wooster, M.J (Author), Freeborn, P.H (Author), Xu, W. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2011-08-15.
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