作者: Robert L. Kremens , Alistair M. S. Smith , Matthew B. Dickinson
DOI: 10.4996/FIREECOLOGY.0601013
关键词: Environmental science 、 Spatial variability 、 Atmosphere (unit) 、 Process modeling 、 Physics based 、 Ecology 、 Combustion 、 Aerospace engineering 、 Vegetation 、 Metrology 、 Current (stream)
摘要: The robust evaluation of fire impacts on the biota, soil, and atmosphere requires measurement analysis methods that can characterize combustion processes across a range temporal spatial scales. Numerous challenges are apparent in literature. These have led to novel research quantify 1) structure heterogeneity pre-fire vegetation; 2) energy released during process ultimate disposition through conduction, radiation, convective transport; 3) landscape-scale soils, vegetation, atmosphere. grand challenge is how integrate pre-, active-, post-fire measurements physical models into single well validated framework. This paper presents brief review current state metrology proposes future address challenge.