Advance in Monitoring Forest Fire in China Based on Multi-Satellite Data

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The advance in monitoring forest fire in China based on multi-Satellite data were discussed in the paper. Since the 1980s in China, the satellite remotely-sensed data have been acquired, such as NOAA/AVHRR, FY-series, MODIS, CBERS, and ENVISAT, have been widely utilized for monitoring forest fire hot spots and burned areas in China. Some developed algorithms have been utilized for detecting the forest fire hot spots.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 518-523)

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5668-5672

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May 2012

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