Modeling fire effects

被引:66
作者
Reinhardt, ED [1 ]
Keane, RE [1 ]
Brown, JK [1 ]
机构
[1] USDA, Forest Serv, Rocky Mtn Res Stn, Fire Sci Lab, Missoula, MT 59807 USA
关键词
simulation; modeling; fire effects; vegetation succession; smoke; scale;
D O I
10.1071/WF01035
中图分类号
S7 [林业];
学科分类号
0829 ; 0907 ;
摘要
Fire effects are modeled for a variety of reasons including: to evaluate risk, to develop treatment prescriptions, to compare management options, and to understand ecosystems. Fire effects modeling may be conducted at a range of temporal and spatial scales. First-order fire effects are those that are the direct result of the combustion process such as plant injury and death, fuel consumption and smoke production. Modeling these effects provides an important cornerstone for models that operate at larger spatial and temporal scales. Detailed physical models of heat transfer and the combustion process under development should provide a vehicle for quantifying fire treatment and predicting fire effects. Second-order fire effects are indirect consequences of fire and other post-fire interactions such as weather. They may take place a few hours to many decades after a fire. Some important second-order fire effects are smoke dispersion, erosion, and vegetation succession. Many approaches have been used to model fire effects including empirical, mechanistic, stochastic, and combinations of all three. Selection of the appropriate model approach and scale depends on the objectives of the modeler, as well as the quality and quantity of available data. This paper is not meant to provide an exhaustive review of fire effects models. Instead, it presents a background in approaches to modeling fire effects to provide managers a basis for selecting and interpreting simulation tools.
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页码:373 / 380
页数:8
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