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Journal of remote sensing | 2014

Detecting a moorland wildfire scar in the Peak District, UK, using synthetic aperture radar from ERS-2 and Envisat ASAR

G. Millin-Chalabi; Julia Mcmorrow; Clive Agnew

Wildfires occur annually in UK moorland environments, especially in drought years. They can be severely damaging to the ecosystem when they burn deep into the peat, killing ground-nesting birds and releasing CO2 into the atmosphere. Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) was evaluated for detecting the 18 April 2003 Bleaklow wildfire scar (7.4 km2). SAR’s ability to penetrate cloud is advantageous in this inherently overcast area. SAR can provide fire scar boundary information which is otherwise labour intensive to collect in the field using a global positioning system (GPS). This article evaluates the potential of SAR intensity and InSAR coherence to detect a large peat moorland wildfire scar in the Peak District of northern England. A time-series of pre-fire and post-fire ERS-2 and advanced synthetic aperture radar (ASAR) Single Look Complex (SLC) data were pre-processed using SARScape 4.2 to produce georeferenced greyscale images. SAR intensity and InSAR coherence values were analysed against Coordinate Information on the Environment (CORINE) land‐cover classes and precipitation data. SAR intensity detected burnt peat well after a precipitation event and for previous fire events within the CORINE peat bog class. For the 18 April 2003 fire event, intensity increased to 0.84 dB post-fire inside the fire scar for the peat bog class. InSAR coherence peaked post-fire for moors and heathland and natural grassland classes inside the fire scar, but peat bog exposed from previous fires was less responsive. Overall, SAR was found to be effective for detecting the Bleaklow moorland wildfire scar and monitoring wildfire scar persistence in a degraded peat landscape up to 71 days later. Heavy precipitation amplified the SAR fire scar signal, with precipitation after wildfires being typical in UK moorlands. Further work is required to disentangle the effects of fire size, topography, and less generalized land‐cover classes on SAR intensity and InSAR coherence for detecting fire scars in degraded peat moorlands.


Earth Observation in a Changing World | 2011

The Landmap Service: Reaching New Horizons in Data Management and E-Learning

G. Millin-Chalabi; J. Schumm; B. Gupta; Y. Tun; J. Kandeh; K. Kitmitto


In: Visualising the World: Fom the sea-bed to the cloud-tops: 2010 Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society Symposium; 31 Aug 2010-03 Sep 2010; Cork, Eire. Nottingham: Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Society; 2010. | 2010

Using SAR to Detect Moorland Fire Scars in the Peak District.

G. Millin-Chalabi; Julia Mcmorrow; Clive Agnew


RSPSoc 2017 Annual Conference: Earth & Planets: Making the Most of Our Observations | 2017

EnviroSAR Introducing the Moors for the Future Pilot, Peak District National Park

G. Millin-Chalabi; Ioanna Tantanasi; Adam Johnston


Archive | 2016

Radar Multi-Temporal and Multi-Sensor Approach to Characterise Peat Moorland Burn Scars and Assess Burn Scar Persistence in the Landscape

G. Millin-Chalabi


ESA Living Planet Symposium | 2016

Aerial high resolution hyperspectral data for validation of the Edale upland peat moorland burn scar derived by SAR and Optical satellite imagery

Stefania Amici; G. Millin-Chalabi; Mark Danson; Julia Mcmorrow; Clive Agnew


Wildfires 2015: The UK Wildfire Prevention Conference | 2015

What are the Benefits and Challenges of using SAR Data to Detect and Monitor Burn Scars in Peat Moorlands

G. Millin-Chalabi; Julia Mcmorrow; Clive Agnew


RSPSoc, NCEO, CEOI-ST: Earth Observation in the Sentinel Era | 2015

A Comparison and Fusion of Radar and Optical Data for the Detection of the Edale 2008 Burn Scar in the Peak District National Park

G. Millin-Chalabi; S. Amici; Julia Mcmorrow; Clive Agnew


GeoConnexion UK | 2015

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GeoConnexion UK. 2014 Jan 01;12(1):52-53. | 2014

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Julia Mcmorrow

University of Manchester

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Clive Agnew

University of Manchester

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J. W. Dold

University of Manchester

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