Surface fires in Jharia coalfield, India - their distribution and estimation of area and temperature from TM data

Citation
A. Prakash et Rp. Gupta, Surface fires in Jharia coalfield, India - their distribution and estimation of area and temperature from TM data, INT J REMOT, 20(10), 1999, pp. 1935-1946
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Earth Sciences
Journal title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF REMOTE SENSING
ISSN journal
01431161 → ACNP
Volume
20
Issue
10
Year of publication
1999
Pages
1935 - 1946
Database
ISI
SICI code
0143-1161(19990710)20:10<1935:SFIJCI>2.0.ZU;2-O
Abstract
Surface fires occur at a number of places in the Jharia coalfield and are h igh-temperature phenomena of relatively local extent. The use of Landsat Th ematic Mapper (TM) shortwave infrared (SWIR) bands in estimating temperatur es of high-temperature objects is briefly reviewed Study of data of TM7 and TM5 bands indicate the existence of surface fires in the Jharia coalfield at 59 pixels and this was supported by limited field checks. Pixel-integrat ed temperatures of surface fire areas are estimated to be in the range of 2 17 degrees C to 410 degrees C. However, as these fires often do not occupy the whole pixel area, the pixel-integrated temperatures are less than the a ctual fire temperatures. The relation between spectral radiance and tempera ture is nonlinear. Therefore, radiant temperature in TM5 and TM7 can be use d to estimate the subpixel area and temperature of surface fires (provided there is no band saturation). In the Jharia coalfield, the subpixel area of some of the surface fires has been found to range between 0.2 of a pixel ( =180 m(2)) to 0.003 of a pixel (=27 m(2)). The subpixel temperature corresp onding to these instances has been found to range 342 degrees C to 731 degr ees C. The limitations and operational aspects of these techniques are indi cated.