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A novel post-fire method to estimate individual tree crown scorch height and volume using simple RPAS-derived data.

Jeremy ArkinNicholas C CoopsLori D DanielsAndrew Plowright
Published in: Fire ecology (2023)
This research presents a novel post-fire methodology that utilizes cost-effective RPAS-acquired data to accurately characterize individual tree-level fire severity through an estimation of crown scorch heights and volumes. Though the results were favorable, improvements can be made. Specifically, through the addition of processing steps that would remove shadows and better calibrate the spectral data used in this study. Additionally, the utility of this approach would be made more apparent through a detailed cost analysis comparing these methods with more conventional field-based approaches.
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