Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-31-2025
Publication Title
Fire
Volume
8
Issue
11
First page number:
1
Last page number:
26
Abstract
This study investigates post-fire vegetation transitions and spectral responses in the Snowstorm Fire (2017) and South Sugarloaf Fire (2018) in Nevada using Landsat 8 Operational Land Imager (OLI) surface reflectance imagery and unsupervised ISODATA classification. By comparing pre-fire and post-fire conditions, we have assessed changes in vegetation composition, spectral signatures, and the emergence of novel land cover types. The results revealed widespread conversion of shrubland and conifer-dominated systems to herbaceous cover with significant reductions in near-infrared reflectance and elevated shortwave infrared responses, indicative of vegetation loss and surface alteration. In the South Sugarloaf Fire, three new spectral classes emerged post-fire, representing ash-dominated, charred, and sparsely vegetated conditions. A similar new class emerged in Snowstorm, highlighting the spatial heterogeneity of fire effects. Class stability analysis confirmed low persistence of shrub and conifer types, with grassland and herbaceous classes showing dominant post-fire expansion. The findings highlight the ecological consequences of high-severity fire in sagebrush ecosystems, including reduced resilience, increased invasion risk, and type conversion. Unsupervised classification and spectral signature analysis proved effective for capturing post-fire landscape change and can support more accurate, site-specific post-fire assessment and restoration planning.
Keywords
vegetation recovery; post-fire assessment; wildfire impact analysis; post-fire vegetation monitoring; post-fire vegetation classification
Disciplines
Civil and Environmental Engineering | Environmental Engineering | Forest Management
File Format
File Size
5000 KB
Language
English
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Repository Citation
Ahmad, I.,
Stephen, H.
(2025).
Analyzing Surface Spectral Signature Shifts in Fire-Affected Areas of Elko County Nevada.
Fire, 8(11),
1-26.
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/fire8110429