Mapping Burn Severity. Burned Area Reflectance Classification (BARC) .

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Mapping Burn Severity

Burned Area Reflectance Classification (BARC)

http://burnseverity.cr.usgs.gov/help.asp

Request Data"Emergency Requests" are for an immediate post-fire

Burned Area Reflectance Classification (BARC) map for use by BAER teams. For US Forest Service lands, follow the FS link to the to the USFS Remote Sensing Applications Center in Utah. For other requests, please follow "Other Agencies."

"Extended Assessments" give a more comprehensive assessment of the impact of the fire. Delayed mortality and vegetation recovery become more evident. Ideally, the post-fire imagery is acquired at peak of green during the next growing season. Click on "National Park Service" for fires on National Park Service lands. Click on "Other Agencies" for other fires.

Product List •ArcView project on CDROM (specified projection) containing:•Differenced Normalized Burn Ratio image •Pre-Fire Landsat Data (subset around fire area)•Post-Fire Landsat Data (subset around fire area)•Fire Perimeter (user-provided or digitized from Landsat) •Color-Coded Burned Area Reflectance Classification, BARC

Note: the BARC will denote a first approximation of the burn severity. You will need to evaluate, compare and perhaps modify the results with field knowledge.

Landsat 7Path 42 row 28July 27, 2000

Landsat 7

Path 42 row 28

August 28, 2000

July 27, 2000 August 28, 2000

Craig Mountain area before and after the Maloney Creek Fire

Image pre-processing

– conversion of DN to reflectance values -- atmospheric correction if necessary

Normalized Burn Ratio (NBR) –

A Landsat TM Radiometric Measure of Burn Severity

NBR = (R4 – R7) / (R4 + R7)

http://nrmsc.usgs.gov/research/ndbr.htm

http://burnseverity.cr.usgs.gov/pdfs/LAv4_BR_CheatSheet.pdf

Delta NBR cheat sheet