Publications

Tsela, Philemon; Wessels, Konrad; Botai, Joel; Archibald, Sally; Swanepoel, Derick; Steenkamp, Karen; Frost, Philip (2014). Validation of the Two Standard MODIS Satellite Burned-Area Products and an Empirically-Derived Merged Product in South Africa. REMOTE SENSING, 6(2), 1275-1293.

Abstract
The 500-m Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) burned area products, MCD45A1, MCD64A1, and a merged product were validated across six study sites in South Africa using independently-derived Landsat burned-area reference data during the fire season of 2007. The objectives of this study were to: (i) investigate the likelihood of the improved detection of small burns through an empirically-derived merged product; (ii) quantify the probability of detection by each product using sub-pixel burned area measures; and, (iii) compare the mean percent concurrence of burned pixels between the standard products over a ten-year time series in each site. Results show that MCD45A1 presented higher detection probabilities (i. e., 3.0%-37.9%) for small fractions <= 50%, whereas MCD64A1 appeared more reliable (i.e., 12.0%-89.2%) in detecting large fractions >50% of a burned MODIS pixel, respectively. Overall, the merged product demonstrated improved detection of the burned area in all fractions. This paper also demonstrates that, on average, >50% of MODIS burned pixels temporally concur between

DOI:
10.3390/rs6021275

ISSN:
2072-4292