Abstract
Burnt area detection at global scale using ATSR-2: The GLOBSCAR products and their qualification
Serco, Frascati, Italy
European Space Agency-International Geosphere Biosphere Programme, Frascati, Italy
VEGETATION Image Processing and Central Archiving Centre, Flemish Institute for Technological Research, Mol, Belgium
Max Planck Institute for Meteorology, Hamburg, Germany
European Space Agency-European Space Research Institute, Frascati, Italy
Quantifying the contribution of biomass burning to the global distribution of emissions of carbon into the atmosphere requires
knowledge of the area burnt. The GLOBSCAR project was initiated in 2001 as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) Data User
Programme, with the objective of producing global incremental monthly maps of burnt areas, using daytime data from year 2000
of the Along Track Scanning Radiometer (ATSR-2) instrument onboard the ESA ERS-2 satellite. The processing system combines
the use of two algorithms representing different approaches to burnt area detection. The K1 algorithm is a contextual algorithm
based on the geometrical characteristics of the burnt pixels in the near-infrared (NIR, 0.87 microns)/thermal infrared (TIR,
11 microns) space, while the E1 algorithm consists of a series of fixed threshold tests applied to the data using information
from four different spectral channels. The GLOBSCAR products are available from the GeoSuccess Web site (
Received 21 March 2003; accepted 8 September 2003; published 1 July 2004.
Citation: (2004), Burnt area detection at global scale using ATSR-2: The GLOBSCAR products and their qualification, J. Geophys. Res., 109, D14S02, doi:10.1029/2003JD003622.
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