Alistair M.S Smith
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2023
Partelli-Feltrin R, Smith AMS, Adams HD, Thompson A, Kolden CA, Yedinak KM, Johnson DM, 2023. Death from hunger or thirst? Phloem dysfunction, rather than xylem hydraulic failure, as a driver of fire-induced conifer mortality, New Phytologist. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18454
2022
Wilson LA, Spencer RN, Aubrey DP, O’Brien JJ, Smith AMS, Thomas RW, Johnson DM. 2022. Longleaf Pine Seedlings are Extremely Resilient to the Combined Effects of Experimental Fire and Drought, Fire. 5, 5, 128. https://doi.org/10.3390/fire5050128
Shuman JK, Balch JK, Barnes RT, Higuera PE, Roos CI, Schwilk DW, Stavros EN, Banerjee T, Bela M, Bendix J, Bertolino S, Bililgn S, Bladon KD, Brando P, Breidenthal RE, Buma B, Calhoun D, Carvalho LMV, Cattau M, Cawley KM, Chandra S, Chipman ML, Cobian-Inguez J, Conlisk E, Coop J, Cullen A, Davis KT, Dayalu A, De Sales F, Dolman M, Ellsworth LM, Franklin S, Guiterman CH, Hamilton M, Hanan EJ, Hansen WD, Hantson S, Harvey BJ, Holz A, Haung T, Hurteau MD, Ilangakoon NT, Jennings M, Jones C, Klimaszewski-Patterson A, Kobziar LN, Kominisko J, Kosovic B, Krawchuk MA, Laris P, Leonard J, Loria-Salazar S, Lucash M, Mahumoud H, Margolis E, Maxwell T, McCarty J, McWethy DB, Meyer RS, Miesel JR, Moser WK, Nagy RC, Niyogi D, Palmer HM, Pellegrini A, Poulter B, Roberston K, Rocha AV, Sadegh M, Santos F, Scordo F, Sexton JO, Sharma AS, Smith AMS, Soja AJ, Still C, Swetnam T, Syphard AD, Tingey MW, Tohidi A, Trugman TA, Turetskey M, Varner JM, Wang Y, Whitman T, Yelenik S, Zhang X. 2022. Reimagine fire science for the Anthropocene, PNAS Nexus, 1, 3, pgac115. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac115
Sparks AM, Corrao MV, Smith AMS. 2022. Cross-comparison of Seven Individual Tree Detection Methods using Low and High Pulse Density Airborne Laser Scanning Data, Remote Sensing. 14, 14, 3480. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14143480
Corrao MV, Sparks AM, Smith AMS. 2022. A conventional cruise and felled-tree validation of individual tree dimeter, height, and volume derived from airborne laser scanning data of a loblolly pine (P. taeda) stand in Eastern Texas, Remote Sensing, 14, 11, 2567. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14112567
Hanan EJ, Kennedy MC, Ren J, Johnson MC. Smith AMS, 2022. Missing climate feedbacks in fire models: limitations and uncertainties in fuel loadings and the role of decomposition in fine fuel succession, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 14, 3, e2021MS002818.
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021MS002818
Sparks AM, Smith AMS. 2022. Accuracy of a LiDAR-based individual tree detection and attribute measurement algorithm developed to inform forest products supply-chain and resource management, Forests. 13, 3, https://doi.org/10.3390/f13010003
2021
Wooster MJ, Roberts GJ, Giglio L, Roy DP, Freeborn P, Boschetti L, Justice CO, Ichoku CM, Schroeder W, Davies DK, Smith AMS, Setzer A Csiszar I, Strydom T, Frost P, Zhang T, Xu W, De Jong M, Johnson JM, Ellison L, Vardrevu KP. Sparks AM, Nguyen H, McCarty JL. Tanpipat V, Schmidt C, San-Miguel-Ayanz J. 2021. Satellite Remote Sensing of Active Fires: History and Current Status, Applications and Future Requirements, Remote Sensing of Environment, 267, 112694. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2021.112694
Fillmore SD, McCaffrey SM, Smith AMS. 2021. A Mixed Methods Review of Decision Factors Related to the Utilization of Managed Wildfire on Federal Lands, USA. Fire, 4, 3, 62. https://doi.org/10.3390/fire4030062
McNellis B, Smith AMS, Hudak AT, Strand EK. 2021. Tree mortality in Western U.S. forests forecasted using forest inventory and Random Forest classification, Ecosphere, 12, 3, e03419. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3419
Partelli-Feltrin R, Smith AMS, Adams HD, Kolden CA, Johnson DM. 2021. Short- and long-term effects of fire on stem hydraulics in Pinus ponderosa saplings, Plant, Cell, and Environment, https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.13881
2020
Clark JM, Abatzoglou JT, Nauser N, Smith AMS. 2020. Verification of Red Flag Warnings Across the Northwestern U.S. as Forecasts of Large Fire Occurrence, Fire, 3, 4, 60
Partelli-Feltrin R, Johnson DM. Sparks, A.M., Adams HD Kolden CA, Nelson AS, Smith AMS. 2020. Drought increases vulnerability of Pinus ponderosa saplings to fire-induced mortality, Fire, 3, 56.
Hudak AT, Fekety PA, Kane VR, Kennedy RE, Filippelli SK, Falkowski MJ, Tinkham WT, Smith AMS, Crookston NL, Domke BM, Corrao M, Bright BC, Churchill DJ, Kane J, Gould P, McGaughey RJ, Kane JT, Dong J. 2020. A carbon monitoring system for mapping regional, annual aboveground biomass across the northwestern USA, Environmental Research Letters, 15, 095003.
Lutz JA, Struckman S, Furniss TJ, Cansler CA, Germain SJ, Yocom LL, McAvoy DJ, Kolden CA, Smith AMS, Swanson ME, Larson AJ. 2020. The importance of large-diameter trees to woody biomass and surface fire following reintroduced fire, Ecological Processes, 9:41 https://doi: 10.1186/s13717-020-00243-8
Fillmore SD, Smith AMS. 2020. Taking a Tabula Rasa Approach to Wildfire Governance: A Thought Experiment and Call for papers and an Open Dialogue in a Topical Issue of Fire, Fire, 3, 19.
2019
Stenzel JE, Bartowitz KJ, Hartman MD, Lutz JA, Smith AMS, Kolden CA, Law, B.E., Swanson ME, Larson AJ, Parton WJ, Hudiburg TW. 2019. Fixing a snag in estimating carbon emissions from wildfires, Global Change Biology, 25, 11, 3985-3994.
Strand EK, Satterberg KL, Hudak AT, Bryne J, Khalyani AH, Smith AMS. 2019. Does burn severity affect plant community diversity and composition in mixed conifer forests of the intermountain United States a decade post-fire? Fire Ecology, 15:25. (open access)
Steady WD, Feltrin RP, Johnson DM, Sparks AM, Kolden CA, Talhelm AF, Lutz JA, Boschetti L, Hudak AT, Nelson AS, Smith AMS. 2019. The survival of Pinus Ponderosa saplings subjected to increasing levels of fire intensity and impacts on post-fire growth, Fire, 2, 2, 23. (open access)
2018
Smith AMS, Strand EK. 2018. Recognizing Women Leaders in Fire Science: Revisited, Fire, 1, 3, 45 (open access).
Smith AMS, Kolden CA, Bowman DMJS. 2018. Biomimicry can help humans to sustainably coexist with fire. Nature Ecology and Evolution, doi: 10.1038/s41559-018-0712-2.
Tinkham WT, Mahoney PR, Smith AMS, Falkowski MJ, Woodall C, Donke G, Hudak AT. 2018. Applications of the United States Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis dataset: A review and future directions, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 48,11,1251-1268.
Meddens AJH, Kolden CA, Lutz JA, Smith AMS, Cansler A, Abatzoglou JT, Meigs GW, Downing WM, Krawchuk MA. Fire refugia: What are they and why do they matter for global change? BioScience, (pre-print)
Smith AMS, Kolden CA, Prichard SJ, Gray RW, Hessburg PF, Balch JK. Recognizing Women Leaders in Fire Science, Fire, 1, 2, 30. (open access).
Sparks AM, Talhelm AF, Feltrin RP, Smith AMS, Johnson DM, Kolden CA, Boschetti L. An experimental assessment of the impact of drought and fire on western larch mortality and recovery. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 27, 7, 490-497. (pre-print). Link to Journal Website
McCarley TR, Smith AMS, Kolden CA, Kreitler J. 2018. Evaluating the mid-infrared bi-spectral index for assessing severity and area burned in a conifer forest, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 47, 6, 407-412 (link to journal).
Talhelm AF, Smith AMS, 2018. Litter moisture adsorption is tied to tissue structure, chemistry, and energy concentration, Ecosphere, doi: 10.1002/ecs2.2198. (open access).
Lyon ZD, Morgan P, Stevens-Rumann CS, Sparks AM, Keefe RF, Smith AMS. 2018. Fire Behavior in Masticated Forest Fuels: Lab and Prescribed Fire Experiments, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 27, 280-292 (link to journal website).
Smith AMS, Lutz JA, Hoffman CM, Williamson G, Hudak AT. 2018. Preface: Special Issue on Wildland Fires, Land, 7, 2, 46 (open access).
Sparks AM, Kolden CA, Smith AMS, Boschetti L, Johnson DM, Cochrane MA, 2018. Fire intensity impacts on post-fire response of temperate coniferous forest net primary productivity, Biogeosciences, 1173-1183. (open access).
Smith AMS, Goldammer JG, Bowman DMJS. 2018. Introducing Fire: A trans-disciplinary journal to advance understanding and management of landscape-fires from local to global scales in the past, present, and future, Fire, 1, 1-4. (open access).
2017
Kolden CA, Bleeker TM, Smith AMS, Poulos HM, and Camp AE, 2017. Fire effects on historical refugia in contemporary wildfires, Forests, 8, 10, 400. (Open access).
Smith AMS. 2017. Introduction, Chapter 4: Looking to the Future: Fire Education, Training, and Research Needs, in Fire on the Land: A Retrospective Anthology of Selected Papers from the Archives of the Society of American Foresters, Ed. S. Fillmore, Society of American Foresters, ISBN: 978-0-939970-32-2.
Lewis SA, Hudak AT, Robichaud PR, Morgan P, Satterberg K, Strand EK, Smith AMS, Zamudio JA, Lentile LB. 2017. Indicators of burn severity at extended temporal scales: A decade of ecosystem response in mixed conifer forests of western Montana, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 755-771. (link to journal).
Hyde JC, Yedinak KM, Talhelm AF, Smith AMS Bowman DMJS, Johnson F, Lahm P, Fitch M, Tinkham WT. 2017. Air quality policy from fire management responses addressing smoke from wildland fires in the United States and Australia, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 5, 347-363. (open access).
Abatzoglou JT, Kolden CA, Williams AP, Lutz JA, Smith AMS. 2017. Climatic influences on inter-annual variability in regional burn severity across western US forests, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 4, 269-275. (link to journal).
Banskota A, Falkowski MJ, Smith AMS, Meingast K, Kane E, Bourgheau-Chavez L, French N, Miller M. 2017. Continuous wavelet analysis for spectroscopic determination of sub-surface moisture and water-table height in northern peatland ecosystems, IEEE Transactions in Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 55, 3, 1526-1536. doi: 10.1109/TGRS.2016.2626460. (available via the USFS)
McCarley TR, Kolden CA, Vaillant NM, Hudak AT, Smith AMS, Wing BM, Kellogg B, Kreitler J. 2017. Multi-temporal LiDAR and Landsat quantification of fire induced changes to forest structure, Remote Sensing of Environment, 191, 419-432.
McCarley TR, Kolden CA, Vaillant NM, Hudak AT, Smith AMS, Kreitler J. 2017. Landscape-scale quantification of fire effects following mountain pine beetle outbreak and timber harvest, Forest Ecology and Management, 391, 164-175.
Bowman DMJS, Williamson G, Kolden CA, Abatzoglou, JT Cochrane MA, Smith AMS. 2017. Human exposure and sensitivity to globally extreme wildfire events, Nature: Ecology and Evolution, 1, 0058, doi: 10.1038/s41559-016-0058.
Yedinak KM, Anderson MA, Apostol KG, Smith AMS. 2017. Vegetation effects on impulsive events in the acoustic signature of fires, The Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, 141, 557-562.
Smith AMS, Talhelm AF, Johnson DM, Sparks AM, Yedinak KM, Apostol KG, Tinkham WT, Kolden CA, Abatzoglou JT, Lutz JA, Davis AS, Pregitzer KS, Adams HD, Kremens RL. 2017. Effects of fire radiative energy density doses on Pinus contorta and Larix occidentalis seedling physiology and mortality, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 1, 82-94.
Sparks AM, Smith AMS, Talhelm AF, Kolden CA, Yedinak KM, Johnson DM. 2017. Impacts of fire radiative flux on mature Pinus ponderosa growth and vulnerability to secondary mortality agents, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 1, 95-106.
2016
Tinkham WT, Smith AMS, Affleck D, Saralecos JD, Falkowski MJ, Hoffman CM, Hudak AT, Wulder MA. 2016. Development of height-volume relationships in second growth Abies grandis for use with aerial LiDAR, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 42, 5, 400-410. Available via the USFS.
Weiner, NI, Strand, EK, Bunting, SC and Smith, AMS. 2016. Influence of duff distribution on post-fire vegetation recovery patterns in sagebrush-steppe, Ecosystems, 19, 7, 1196-1209.
Jacobson R, Keefe RF, Smith AMS, Lanniga T, Inman D, Saul D, Newman S. 2016, Multi spatial analysis of forest residue utilization for biofuels, Biofuels, Bioproducts, and Biorefining-BioFPR, 10, 5, 560-575.
Vaillant NM, Kolden CA, Smith AMS, 2016. Assessing landscape vulnerability to wildfire in the United States, Current Forestry Reports, 2, 3, 201-213. Available via the USFS.
Hyde, Joshua C.; Blades, Jarod; Hall, Troy; Ottmar, Roger D; Smith, AMS. 2016. Smoke management photographic guide – A visual aid for communicating smoke impacts. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-925. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 59 p.
Matthews B, Strand EK, Smith AMS, Hudak AT, Dickinson MB, Kremens RJ. 2016. Estimating fire radiative energy obscuration by tree canopy for remote sensing applications, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 25, 1009-1014. doi: 10.1071/WF16007. Available via the USFS.
Sparks AM, Kolden CA, Talhelm AF, Smith AMS, Apostol KG, Johnson DM, Boschetti L. 2016. Spectral indices accurately quantify changes in tree physiology following fire: toward mechanistic assessments of landscape post-fire carbon cycling, Remote Sensing, 8, 7, 572. (open access).
Grayson L, Keefe RF, Tinkham WT, Eitel JU, Saralecos JD. Smith AMS, and Zimbelman EG. 2016. Accuracy of WAAS-enabled GPS-VHF warning signal when crossing a terrestrial geofence, Sensors, 16, 6, 912. (open access).
Smith AMS, Talhelm AF, Kolden CA, Newingham BA, Adams HD, Cohen JD, Yedinak KM, Kremens RL. 2016. The ability of winter grazing to reduce wildfire size and fire-induced plant mortality was not demonstrated: A comment on Davies et al. (2015), International Journal of Wildland Fire, 25, 484-488. Available via the EPA.
Smith, AMS, Kolden, CA, Paveglio, T, Cochrane, MA, Mortitz, MA, Bowman, DMJS, Hoffman, CM, Lutz, J, Queen, LP, Hudak, AT, Alessa, L, Kliskey, AD, Goetz, S, Yedinak, KM, Boschetti, L, Higuera, PE, Flannigan, M, Strand, EK, van Wagtendonk, JW Anderson, JW Stocks, BJ and Abatzoglou, JT. 2016. The science of firescapes: achieving fire resilient communities, BioScience, 66, 2, 130-146. (open access).
Smith AMS, Sparks AM, Kolden CA, Abatzoglou JT, Talhelm AF, Johnson DM, Boschetti L, Lutz JA, Apostol KG, Yedinak KM, Tinkham WT, Kremens RJ. 2016. Towards a new paradigm in fire severity research using dose-response experiments, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 25, 158-166.
Tinkham WT, Smith AMS, Higuera PE, Hatten JA, Brewer NB, Doerr SH. 2016. Replacing time with space: Using laboratory fires to explore the effects of repeated burning on black carbon degradation, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 25, 242-248.
2015
Kolden, CA, Smith, AMS, Abatzoglou, JT. 2015. Limitations and utilization of Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity products for assessing wildfire severity in the USA, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 24, 7, 1023-1028.
Sparks, AM, Boschetti, L, Smith, AMS, Tinkham, WT, Lannom KO, and Newingham, BA. 2015, An accuracy assessment of the MTBS burned area polygons for shrub-steppe fires in the northern Great Basin, United States, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 24, 70-78.
Paveglio, TB, Brenkert-Smith, H, Hall, TE and Smith, AMS. 2015. Understanding social impact from wildfires: Advancing means for
assessment, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 24, 212-224.
Birch, DS, Morgan, P, Kolden, CA, Abatzoglou, JT, Dillon, GK, Hudak, AT, Holden, ZA and Smith, AMS. 2015. Vegetation, topography, and daily weather influenced burn severity in central Idaho and western Montana forests. Ecosphere, 6, 1, 17. (open access).
2014
Smith, AMS, Falkowski, MJ, Greenberg, JA and Tinkham, T. 2014. Remote sensing of vegetation structure, function, and condition, Remote Sensing of Environment, 154, 319-321.
Smith, AMS, Kolden, CA, Tinkham, WT, Talhelm, A, Marshall, JD, Hudak, AT, Boschetti, L, Falkowski, MJ, Greenberg, JA, Anderson, JW, Kliskey, A, Alessa, L, Keefe, RF, and Gosz, J. 2014. Remote Sensing the Vulnerability of Vegetation in Natural Terrestrial Ecosystems, Remote Sensing of Environment, 154, 322-337. Available via the USFS.
Meingast, KM, Falkowski, MJ, Kane, ES, Potvin, LR, Benscoter, BW, Smith, AMS, Bourgeau-Chavez, LL & Miller, ME. 2014. Spectral detection of near surface moisture content and water table position in northern peatland ecosystems, Remote Sensing of Environment, 152, 536-546. Available via the USFS.
Saralecos, JD, Keefe, RF, Tinkham, WT, Brooks, RH, Smith, AMS and Johnson, LR. 2014. Effects of harvesting systems and bole moisture on weight scaling of Douglas-fir sawlogs (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Forests, 5, 9, 2289-2306. (open access).
Leslie, IN, Heinse, R, Smith, AMS and McDaniel, PA. 2014, Root decay and fire affect soil-pipe formation and morphology in forested hillslopes with restrictive horizons, Soil Science Society of America Journal, 78, 3.
Poznanovic, AJ, Falkowski, MJ, MacLean, AL, Evans, JS and Smith, AMS. 2014. An accuracy assessment of tree detection algorithms in juniper woodlands, PE&RS, 80, 5, 45-55.
Birch, DS, Morgan P, Kolden, CA, Hudak, AT and Smith AMS. 2014. Is proportion burned severely related to daily area burned?" Environmental Research Letters, 9, 064011. (open access).
Kreye, JK, Brewer, NW, Morgan, P, Varner, JM, Smith, AMS, Hoffman, CH, and Ottmar, RD. 2014. Fire behavior in masticated fuels: a review, Forest Ecology and Management, 314, 193-207. 10.1016/j.foreco.2013.11.035. Available via the USFS.
Tinkham W, Smith AMS, Marshal, H-P, Link, TE and Falkowski, MJ, 2014. Quantifying spatial distribution of snow depth errors from LiDAR using Random Forests, Remote Sensing of Environment, 141, 105-115.
Lannom, KO, Tinkham, WT , Smith, AMS , Abatzoglou, J, Newingham, BA, Hall, TE, Morgan P, Strand EK , Paveglio, TB Anderson, JW, and Sparks AM., 2014. Defining extreme wildland fires using geospatial data and ancillary metrics, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 23, 322-377.
2013
Smith, AMS, Tinkham, WT, Roy, DP, Boschetti, L, Kumar, S Sparks, AM, Kremens, RL and Falkowski, MJ. 2013. Quantification of fuel moisture effects on biomass consumed derived from fire radiative energy retrievals, Geophysical Research Letters, 40, 6298-6302. 10.1002/2013GL058232.
Tinkham W, Hoffman, C, Falkowski, MJ, Smith AMS, Link, TE and Marshal, H-P., 2013. A methodology to spatially characterize errors in LiDAR derived products, PE&RS, 79, 7, 709-716.
Brewer, NW, Smith, AMS, Hatten, JA, Higuera, PE, Hudak, AT, Ottmar, RD and Tinkham WT, 2013, Fuel Moisture Influences on Fire-altered Carbon in Masticated Fuels: An Experimental Study, Journal of Geophysical Research, 118, 30-40, doi:10.1029/2012JG002079. Available via the USFS.
Heward H, Smith AMS, Roy, DP, Tinkham, WT, Hoffman, CM, Morgan P and Lannom, KO. 2013. Is burn severity related to fire intensity? Observations from landscape scale remote sensing, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 9, 910-918. doi: 10.1071/WF12087. Available via the JFSP.
Hudak AT, Ottmar RD, Vihnanek, B, Brewer NW, Smith AMS, Morgan P. 2013, The relationship of post-fire white ash cover to surface fuel consumption. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 22, 6, 780-785. doi: 10.1071/WF12150. Available via the USFS.
Wooster, MJ Roberts, G, Smith, AMS, Johnson, J, Freeborn, P, Amici, S, and Hudak, AT. 2013, Thermal Remote Sensing of Active Vegetation Fires and Biomass Burning Events, chapter 18, in "Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing", Eds: C. Kuenzer and S. Dech. Springer, ISBN: 978-94-007-6638-9.
Roy, DP, Boschetti, L, Smith, AMS, 2013, Satellite remote sensing of fires, chapter 5 in Belcher, C.M. and Rein, G., eds., Fire Phenomena and the Earth System: An Interdisciplinary Guide to Fire Science, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Chichester, England, 368pp. ISBN: 978-0-470-65748-5. DOI: 10.1002/9781118529539.ch5.
2012
Adams, HD, Luce, CH, Breshears, DD, Weiler, M, Hale, CH, Allen, CD, Smith, AMS, Huxman, TE., 2012. Ecohydrological consequences of drought- and infestation-triggered tree die-off, Ecohydrology, DOI: 10.1002/eco.233.
Tinkham W, Smith AMS, Link, TE, Hoffman, C, Hudak, AT, Swanson, M, Gessler PE, and Falkowski, MJ., 2012 Investigating the influence of LiDAR ground surface errors on the utility of derived forest inventories, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 42, 413-422. (open access).
Hyde, JC, Smith, AMS and Ottmar, RD., 2012, Properties affecting the consumption of sound and rotten coarse woody debris: a preliminary investigation using laboratory fires, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 21, 5 596-608.
2011
Tinkham, WT, Huang, H, Smith, AMS, Shrestha, R Falkowski, MJ, Hudak, AT, Link, TE, Glenn, NF and Marks, DG., 2011, A comparison of two open source lidar surface filtering algorithms, Remote Sensing, 3, 638-649. (open access).
Hyde, JC, Smith, AMS, Ottmar, RD, Alvarado, EC, and Morgan P. 2011. The Combustion of Sound and Rotten Coarse Woody Debris: A Review, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 20, 163-174. Available via the USFS.
2010
Falkowski, MJ, Hudak, AT, Crookston, N, Gessler, PE, Ubeler, EH and Smith AMS, 2010 Landscape-scale parameterization of a tree-level forest growth model: a k-NN imputation approach incorporating LiDAR data, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 40, 184-199. (open access).
Kremens, R, Smith, AMS and Dickinson, M. 2010 Fire Metrology: current and future directions in physics-based measurements, Fire Ecology, 6, 1, 13-35. Available via the USFS.
Sesnie SE, Finegan B, Gessler PE, Rahaniemi S, Thessler S, Brendana ZR, Smith AMS, 2010. The multispectral separability of Costa Rica rain forest types with support-vector machines and Random Forest decision trees, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 31, 11, 2885-2909.
Holden, ZA, Morgan, P, Smith, AMS and Vierling, LA, 2010. Beyond Landsat: Multi-scale Assessment of Four Satellite Sensors for Detecting Burn Severity in Ponderosa Pine Forests of the Gila Wilderness, NM, USA. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 19, 449-458.
Roy, DP, Boschetti, L, Maier, SW and Smith, AMS, 2010 Field estimation of ash reflectance using a standard grey scale, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 19, 698-704.
Smith, AMS Eitel, JUH and Hudak, AT. 2010, Spectral Analysis of Charcoal on Soils: Implications for Wildland Fire Severity Mapping Methods, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 19, 976-983. Available via the USFS.
2009
Evans, JS, Hudak, AT, Faux, R, Smith, AMS, 2009, Discrete Return lidar in Natural Resources: Recommendations for Project Planning, Data Processing, and Deliverables, Remote Sensing, 1, 776-794. (open access).
Hudak, AT, Evans, JS and Smith, AMS, 2009, Review: LiDAR Utility for Natural Resource Managers, Remote Sensing, 1, 4, 934-951. (open access).
Smith, AMS, Falkowski, MJ, Hudak, AT, Evans, JS Robinson, AP, and Steele, CM. 2009. A cross-comparison of field, spectral, and lidar estimates of forest canopy cover, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 35, 5, 447-459. Available via the USFS.
Dickinson, J, Robinson, AP, Gessler, PE Harrod, R and Smith, AMS, 2009 Flatland in flames: a two-dimensional canopy fire propagation model, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 18, 527-535.
Lentile, LB, Smith, AMS, Hudak, AT, Morgan, P, Bobbitt, M, Lewis, SA and Robichaud, P. 2009 Remote sensing for prediction of 1-year post-fire ecosystem condition, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 18, 594-608. Available via the USFS.
2008
Smith AMS, Greenberg, J and Vierling LA, 2008 Introduction to Special Section: The Remote Characterization of Vegetation Structure: New methods and applications to landscape-regional-global scale processes, Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, G03S91, doi:10.1029/2008JG000748.
Strand, EK, Vierling, LA, Smith, AMS and Bunting, SC, 2008 Net Changes in Above Ground Woody Carbon Stock in Western Juniper Woodlands, 1946-1998. Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, G01013, doi:10.1029/2007JG000544.
Smith, AMS, Wynne, R, and Coops, N, 2008 Preface: Special issue on the Remote Characterization of Vegetation Structure and Productivity: Plant to Landscape Scales, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 34, Suppl. 2, S3-4.
Falkowski, MJ, Smith, AMS, Gessler, PE, Hudak, AT and Vierling, LA., 2008 The influence of conifer forest canopy cover upon the accuracy of two individual tree measurement algorithms using lidar data, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 34, Suppl. 2, S338-350. Available via the USFS.
Garrity, SR, Vierling, LA, Smith, AMS, Hann, DB and Falkowski, MJ., 2008 Automatic detection of shrub location, crown area, and cover using spatial wavelet analysis and aerial photography, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 34, Suppl. 2, S376-384.
Smith, AMS, Strand, EK, Steele, CM, Hann, DB, Garrity, SR, Falkowski MJ and Evans, JS., 2008 Production of vegetation spatial-structure maps by per-object analysis of juniper encroachment in multi-temporal aerial photographs, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 34, Suppl. 2, S268-285
2007
Holden, ZA, Morgan, P, Crimmins, A, Steinhorst, RK and Smith, AMS, 2007 Fire Season Precipitation Variability Influences Fire Extent and Severity in a Large South-western Wilderness Area, USA, Geophysical Research Letters, 4, L16708, doi:10.1029/2007GL030804.
Smith AMS, Drake, NA, Wooster, MJ, Hudak, AT, Holden, ZA and Gibbons CJ. 2007 Production of Landsat ETM+ Reference Imagery of Burned Areas within Southern African Savannahs: Comparison of Methods and Application to MODIS, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 28, 12, 2753-2775. Available via the USFS.
Eitel, JUH, Long D, Gessler, PE and Smith, AMS, 2007 Using in-situ spectroradiometery to evaluate new RapidEye satellite data for prediction of wheat nitrogen status, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 28, 18, 4183 – 4190.
Smith, AMS, Lentile, LB, Hudak, AT and Morgan P., 2007, Evaluation of linear spectral unmixing and dNBR for predicting post-fire recovery in a N. American ponderosa pine forest, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 22, 20, 5159-5166. Available via the USFS.
Lentile, LB, Morgan, P, Hudak, AT, Bobbitt, MJ, Lewis, SA Smith, AMS and Robichaud, PR. 2007 Post-fire burn severity and vegetation response following eight large wildfires across the western US, Fire Ecology, 3,1, 91-108. Available via the USFS.
Hudak, AT, Morgan, P, Bobbitt, MJ, Smith, AMS, Lewis, SA, Lentile, LB, Robichaud, PR, Clark, JT and McKinley, RA. 2007. The relationship of multispectral satellite imagery to immediate fire effects, Fire Ecology, 3, 1, 64-90. Available via the USFS.
2006
Eitel, JUH, Gessler, PE, Smith, AMS, and Robberecht, R., 2006 Suitability of existing and Novel spectral indices to remotely detect water stress in Populus spp., Forest Ecology and Management, 229, 170-182.
Strand, E, Smith AMS, Bunting, SC, Vierling, LA, Hann, DB, and Gessler, PE, 2006. Wavelet estimation of plant spatial patterns in multi-temporal aerial photography, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 27, 9-10, 2049-2054.
Hudak, AT, Crookston, NL, Evans, JS, Falkowski MJ, Smith AMS, Gessler, PE and Morgan, P, 2006. Regression modeling and mapping of coniferous forest basal area and tree density from discrete-return lidar and multispectral data, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 32, No. 2, 126-138. Available via the USFS.
Falkowski MJ, Smith AMS, Hudak, AT, Gessler, PE, Vierling, LA, and Crookston, NL, 2006. Automated estimation of individual conifer tree height and crown diameter via Two-dimensional spatial wavelet analysis of lidar data, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 32, No. 2, 153-161. Available via the USFS.
Lentile, LB, Holden, Z, Smith AMS, Falkowski MJ, Hudak, AT, Morgan, P, Lewis, SA, Gessler, PE and Benson, NC. 2006 Remote sensing techniques to assess active fire and post-fire effects, International Journal of Wildland Fire, Feature Paper, 15, 3, 319-345. Available via the USFS.
2002-2005
Holden, Z, Smith AMS, Morgan, P, Rollins, MG and Gessler, PE. 2005, Evaluation of novel thermally enhanced spectral indices for mapping fire perimeters and comparisons with fire atlas data, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 26 ,21, 4801-4808. Available via the USFS.
Falkowski MJ, Gessler, PE, Morgan, P, Hudak, AT, and Smith AMS, 2005, Characterizing and mapping forest fire fuels using ASTER imagery and gradient modelling, Forest Ecology and Management, 217, 129-146. Available via the USFS.
Smith AMS, Wooster MJ, Drake NA, Dipotso FM, Falkowski MJ, and Hudak, AT., 2005. Testing the Potential of Multi-Spectral Remote Sensing for Retrospectively Estimating Fire Severity in African Savanna Environments, Remote Sensing of Environment, 97, 1, 92-115. Available via the USFS.
Smith AMS, Wooster MJ, Drake NA, Perry, GLW and Dipotso, FM., 2005, Fire in African savanna: Testing the impact of incomplete combustion on pyrogenic emissions estimates, Ecological Applications, 15, 1074-1082.
Smith AMS, and Hudak, AT. 2005, Estimating combustion of large downed woody debris from residual white ash, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 14, 245-248. Available via the USFS.
Smith AMS, and Wooster, MJ. 2005, Remote classification of head and backfire types from MODIS fire radiative power observations, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 14, 249-254.
Hann, DB, Smith AMS, and Powell, AK. 2003, Technical Note: Classification of off-diagonal points in a co-occurrence matrix, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 24, 1949-1956.
Smith AMS, Wooster MJ, Powell, AK and Usher, D, 2002, Texture based feature extraction: application to burn scar detection in Earth Observation Imagery, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 23, 1733-1739.
Partelli-Feltrin R, Smith AMS, Adams HD, Thompson A, Kolden CA, Yedinak KM, Johnson DM, 2023. Death from hunger or thirst? Phloem dysfunction, rather than xylem hydraulic failure, as a driver of fire-induced conifer mortality, New Phytologist. https://doi.org/10.1111/nph.18454
2022
Wilson LA, Spencer RN, Aubrey DP, O’Brien JJ, Smith AMS, Thomas RW, Johnson DM. 2022. Longleaf Pine Seedlings are Extremely Resilient to the Combined Effects of Experimental Fire and Drought, Fire. 5, 5, 128. https://doi.org/10.3390/fire5050128
Shuman JK, Balch JK, Barnes RT, Higuera PE, Roos CI, Schwilk DW, Stavros EN, Banerjee T, Bela M, Bendix J, Bertolino S, Bililgn S, Bladon KD, Brando P, Breidenthal RE, Buma B, Calhoun D, Carvalho LMV, Cattau M, Cawley KM, Chandra S, Chipman ML, Cobian-Inguez J, Conlisk E, Coop J, Cullen A, Davis KT, Dayalu A, De Sales F, Dolman M, Ellsworth LM, Franklin S, Guiterman CH, Hamilton M, Hanan EJ, Hansen WD, Hantson S, Harvey BJ, Holz A, Haung T, Hurteau MD, Ilangakoon NT, Jennings M, Jones C, Klimaszewski-Patterson A, Kobziar LN, Kominisko J, Kosovic B, Krawchuk MA, Laris P, Leonard J, Loria-Salazar S, Lucash M, Mahumoud H, Margolis E, Maxwell T, McCarty J, McWethy DB, Meyer RS, Miesel JR, Moser WK, Nagy RC, Niyogi D, Palmer HM, Pellegrini A, Poulter B, Roberston K, Rocha AV, Sadegh M, Santos F, Scordo F, Sexton JO, Sharma AS, Smith AMS, Soja AJ, Still C, Swetnam T, Syphard AD, Tingey MW, Tohidi A, Trugman TA, Turetskey M, Varner JM, Wang Y, Whitman T, Yelenik S, Zhang X. 2022. Reimagine fire science for the Anthropocene, PNAS Nexus, 1, 3, pgac115. https://doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac115
Sparks AM, Corrao MV, Smith AMS. 2022. Cross-comparison of Seven Individual Tree Detection Methods using Low and High Pulse Density Airborne Laser Scanning Data, Remote Sensing. 14, 14, 3480. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14143480
Corrao MV, Sparks AM, Smith AMS. 2022. A conventional cruise and felled-tree validation of individual tree dimeter, height, and volume derived from airborne laser scanning data of a loblolly pine (P. taeda) stand in Eastern Texas, Remote Sensing, 14, 11, 2567. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14112567
Hanan EJ, Kennedy MC, Ren J, Johnson MC. Smith AMS, 2022. Missing climate feedbacks in fire models: limitations and uncertainties in fuel loadings and the role of decomposition in fine fuel succession, Journal of Advances in Modeling Earth Systems, 14, 3, e2021MS002818.
https://doi.org/10.1029/2021MS002818
Sparks AM, Smith AMS. 2022. Accuracy of a LiDAR-based individual tree detection and attribute measurement algorithm developed to inform forest products supply-chain and resource management, Forests. 13, 3, https://doi.org/10.3390/f13010003
2021
Wooster MJ, Roberts GJ, Giglio L, Roy DP, Freeborn P, Boschetti L, Justice CO, Ichoku CM, Schroeder W, Davies DK, Smith AMS, Setzer A Csiszar I, Strydom T, Frost P, Zhang T, Xu W, De Jong M, Johnson JM, Ellison L, Vardrevu KP. Sparks AM, Nguyen H, McCarty JL. Tanpipat V, Schmidt C, San-Miguel-Ayanz J. 2021. Satellite Remote Sensing of Active Fires: History and Current Status, Applications and Future Requirements, Remote Sensing of Environment, 267, 112694. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rse.2021.112694
Fillmore SD, McCaffrey SM, Smith AMS. 2021. A Mixed Methods Review of Decision Factors Related to the Utilization of Managed Wildfire on Federal Lands, USA. Fire, 4, 3, 62. https://doi.org/10.3390/fire4030062
McNellis B, Smith AMS, Hudak AT, Strand EK. 2021. Tree mortality in Western U.S. forests forecasted using forest inventory and Random Forest classification, Ecosphere, 12, 3, e03419. https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.3419
Partelli-Feltrin R, Smith AMS, Adams HD, Kolden CA, Johnson DM. 2021. Short- and long-term effects of fire on stem hydraulics in Pinus ponderosa saplings, Plant, Cell, and Environment, https://doi.org/10.1111/pce.13881
2020
Clark JM, Abatzoglou JT, Nauser N, Smith AMS. 2020. Verification of Red Flag Warnings Across the Northwestern U.S. as Forecasts of Large Fire Occurrence, Fire, 3, 4, 60
Partelli-Feltrin R, Johnson DM. Sparks, A.M., Adams HD Kolden CA, Nelson AS, Smith AMS. 2020. Drought increases vulnerability of Pinus ponderosa saplings to fire-induced mortality, Fire, 3, 56.
Hudak AT, Fekety PA, Kane VR, Kennedy RE, Filippelli SK, Falkowski MJ, Tinkham WT, Smith AMS, Crookston NL, Domke BM, Corrao M, Bright BC, Churchill DJ, Kane J, Gould P, McGaughey RJ, Kane JT, Dong J. 2020. A carbon monitoring system for mapping regional, annual aboveground biomass across the northwestern USA, Environmental Research Letters, 15, 095003.
Lutz JA, Struckman S, Furniss TJ, Cansler CA, Germain SJ, Yocom LL, McAvoy DJ, Kolden CA, Smith AMS, Swanson ME, Larson AJ. 2020. The importance of large-diameter trees to woody biomass and surface fire following reintroduced fire, Ecological Processes, 9:41 https://doi: 10.1186/s13717-020-00243-8
Fillmore SD, Smith AMS. 2020. Taking a Tabula Rasa Approach to Wildfire Governance: A Thought Experiment and Call for papers and an Open Dialogue in a Topical Issue of Fire, Fire, 3, 19.
2019
Stenzel JE, Bartowitz KJ, Hartman MD, Lutz JA, Smith AMS, Kolden CA, Law, B.E., Swanson ME, Larson AJ, Parton WJ, Hudiburg TW. 2019. Fixing a snag in estimating carbon emissions from wildfires, Global Change Biology, 25, 11, 3985-3994.
Strand EK, Satterberg KL, Hudak AT, Bryne J, Khalyani AH, Smith AMS. 2019. Does burn severity affect plant community diversity and composition in mixed conifer forests of the intermountain United States a decade post-fire? Fire Ecology, 15:25. (open access)
Steady WD, Feltrin RP, Johnson DM, Sparks AM, Kolden CA, Talhelm AF, Lutz JA, Boschetti L, Hudak AT, Nelson AS, Smith AMS. 2019. The survival of Pinus Ponderosa saplings subjected to increasing levels of fire intensity and impacts on post-fire growth, Fire, 2, 2, 23. (open access)
2018
Smith AMS, Strand EK. 2018. Recognizing Women Leaders in Fire Science: Revisited, Fire, 1, 3, 45 (open access).
Smith AMS, Kolden CA, Bowman DMJS. 2018. Biomimicry can help humans to sustainably coexist with fire. Nature Ecology and Evolution, doi: 10.1038/s41559-018-0712-2.
Tinkham WT, Mahoney PR, Smith AMS, Falkowski MJ, Woodall C, Donke G, Hudak AT. 2018. Applications of the United States Forest Service Forest Inventory and Analysis dataset: A review and future directions, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 48,11,1251-1268.
Meddens AJH, Kolden CA, Lutz JA, Smith AMS, Cansler A, Abatzoglou JT, Meigs GW, Downing WM, Krawchuk MA. Fire refugia: What are they and why do they matter for global change? BioScience, (pre-print)
Smith AMS, Kolden CA, Prichard SJ, Gray RW, Hessburg PF, Balch JK. Recognizing Women Leaders in Fire Science, Fire, 1, 2, 30. (open access).
Sparks AM, Talhelm AF, Feltrin RP, Smith AMS, Johnson DM, Kolden CA, Boschetti L. An experimental assessment of the impact of drought and fire on western larch mortality and recovery. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 27, 7, 490-497. (pre-print). Link to Journal Website
McCarley TR, Smith AMS, Kolden CA, Kreitler J. 2018. Evaluating the mid-infrared bi-spectral index for assessing severity and area burned in a conifer forest, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 47, 6, 407-412 (link to journal).
Talhelm AF, Smith AMS, 2018. Litter moisture adsorption is tied to tissue structure, chemistry, and energy concentration, Ecosphere, doi: 10.1002/ecs2.2198. (open access).
Lyon ZD, Morgan P, Stevens-Rumann CS, Sparks AM, Keefe RF, Smith AMS. 2018. Fire Behavior in Masticated Forest Fuels: Lab and Prescribed Fire Experiments, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 27, 280-292 (link to journal website).
Smith AMS, Lutz JA, Hoffman CM, Williamson G, Hudak AT. 2018. Preface: Special Issue on Wildland Fires, Land, 7, 2, 46 (open access).
Sparks AM, Kolden CA, Smith AMS, Boschetti L, Johnson DM, Cochrane MA, 2018. Fire intensity impacts on post-fire response of temperate coniferous forest net primary productivity, Biogeosciences, 1173-1183. (open access).
Smith AMS, Goldammer JG, Bowman DMJS. 2018. Introducing Fire: A trans-disciplinary journal to advance understanding and management of landscape-fires from local to global scales in the past, present, and future, Fire, 1, 1-4. (open access).
2017
Kolden CA, Bleeker TM, Smith AMS, Poulos HM, and Camp AE, 2017. Fire effects on historical refugia in contemporary wildfires, Forests, 8, 10, 400. (Open access).
Smith AMS. 2017. Introduction, Chapter 4: Looking to the Future: Fire Education, Training, and Research Needs, in Fire on the Land: A Retrospective Anthology of Selected Papers from the Archives of the Society of American Foresters, Ed. S. Fillmore, Society of American Foresters, ISBN: 978-0-939970-32-2.
Lewis SA, Hudak AT, Robichaud PR, Morgan P, Satterberg K, Strand EK, Smith AMS, Zamudio JA, Lentile LB. 2017. Indicators of burn severity at extended temporal scales: A decade of ecosystem response in mixed conifer forests of western Montana, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 755-771. (link to journal).
Hyde JC, Yedinak KM, Talhelm AF, Smith AMS Bowman DMJS, Johnson F, Lahm P, Fitch M, Tinkham WT. 2017. Air quality policy from fire management responses addressing smoke from wildland fires in the United States and Australia, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 5, 347-363. (open access).
Abatzoglou JT, Kolden CA, Williams AP, Lutz JA, Smith AMS. 2017. Climatic influences on inter-annual variability in regional burn severity across western US forests, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 4, 269-275. (link to journal).
Banskota A, Falkowski MJ, Smith AMS, Meingast K, Kane E, Bourgheau-Chavez L, French N, Miller M. 2017. Continuous wavelet analysis for spectroscopic determination of sub-surface moisture and water-table height in northern peatland ecosystems, IEEE Transactions in Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 55, 3, 1526-1536. doi: 10.1109/TGRS.2016.2626460. (available via the USFS)
McCarley TR, Kolden CA, Vaillant NM, Hudak AT, Smith AMS, Wing BM, Kellogg B, Kreitler J. 2017. Multi-temporal LiDAR and Landsat quantification of fire induced changes to forest structure, Remote Sensing of Environment, 191, 419-432.
McCarley TR, Kolden CA, Vaillant NM, Hudak AT, Smith AMS, Kreitler J. 2017. Landscape-scale quantification of fire effects following mountain pine beetle outbreak and timber harvest, Forest Ecology and Management, 391, 164-175.
Bowman DMJS, Williamson G, Kolden CA, Abatzoglou, JT Cochrane MA, Smith AMS. 2017. Human exposure and sensitivity to globally extreme wildfire events, Nature: Ecology and Evolution, 1, 0058, doi: 10.1038/s41559-016-0058.
Yedinak KM, Anderson MA, Apostol KG, Smith AMS. 2017. Vegetation effects on impulsive events in the acoustic signature of fires, The Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, 141, 557-562.
Smith AMS, Talhelm AF, Johnson DM, Sparks AM, Yedinak KM, Apostol KG, Tinkham WT, Kolden CA, Abatzoglou JT, Lutz JA, Davis AS, Pregitzer KS, Adams HD, Kremens RL. 2017. Effects of fire radiative energy density doses on Pinus contorta and Larix occidentalis seedling physiology and mortality, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 1, 82-94.
Sparks AM, Smith AMS, Talhelm AF, Kolden CA, Yedinak KM, Johnson DM. 2017. Impacts of fire radiative flux on mature Pinus ponderosa growth and vulnerability to secondary mortality agents, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 26, 1, 95-106.
2016
Tinkham WT, Smith AMS, Affleck D, Saralecos JD, Falkowski MJ, Hoffman CM, Hudak AT, Wulder MA. 2016. Development of height-volume relationships in second growth Abies grandis for use with aerial LiDAR, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 42, 5, 400-410. Available via the USFS.
Weiner, NI, Strand, EK, Bunting, SC and Smith, AMS. 2016. Influence of duff distribution on post-fire vegetation recovery patterns in sagebrush-steppe, Ecosystems, 19, 7, 1196-1209.
Jacobson R, Keefe RF, Smith AMS, Lanniga T, Inman D, Saul D, Newman S. 2016, Multi spatial analysis of forest residue utilization for biofuels, Biofuels, Bioproducts, and Biorefining-BioFPR, 10, 5, 560-575.
Vaillant NM, Kolden CA, Smith AMS, 2016. Assessing landscape vulnerability to wildfire in the United States, Current Forestry Reports, 2, 3, 201-213. Available via the USFS.
Hyde, Joshua C.; Blades, Jarod; Hall, Troy; Ottmar, Roger D; Smith, AMS. 2016. Smoke management photographic guide – A visual aid for communicating smoke impacts. Gen. Tech. Rep. PNW-GTR-925. Portland, OR: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station. 59 p.
Matthews B, Strand EK, Smith AMS, Hudak AT, Dickinson MB, Kremens RJ. 2016. Estimating fire radiative energy obscuration by tree canopy for remote sensing applications, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 25, 1009-1014. doi: 10.1071/WF16007. Available via the USFS.
Sparks AM, Kolden CA, Talhelm AF, Smith AMS, Apostol KG, Johnson DM, Boschetti L. 2016. Spectral indices accurately quantify changes in tree physiology following fire: toward mechanistic assessments of landscape post-fire carbon cycling, Remote Sensing, 8, 7, 572. (open access).
Grayson L, Keefe RF, Tinkham WT, Eitel JU, Saralecos JD. Smith AMS, and Zimbelman EG. 2016. Accuracy of WAAS-enabled GPS-VHF warning signal when crossing a terrestrial geofence, Sensors, 16, 6, 912. (open access).
Smith AMS, Talhelm AF, Kolden CA, Newingham BA, Adams HD, Cohen JD, Yedinak KM, Kremens RL. 2016. The ability of winter grazing to reduce wildfire size and fire-induced plant mortality was not demonstrated: A comment on Davies et al. (2015), International Journal of Wildland Fire, 25, 484-488. Available via the EPA.
Smith, AMS, Kolden, CA, Paveglio, T, Cochrane, MA, Mortitz, MA, Bowman, DMJS, Hoffman, CM, Lutz, J, Queen, LP, Hudak, AT, Alessa, L, Kliskey, AD, Goetz, S, Yedinak, KM, Boschetti, L, Higuera, PE, Flannigan, M, Strand, EK, van Wagtendonk, JW Anderson, JW Stocks, BJ and Abatzoglou, JT. 2016. The science of firescapes: achieving fire resilient communities, BioScience, 66, 2, 130-146. (open access).
Smith AMS, Sparks AM, Kolden CA, Abatzoglou JT, Talhelm AF, Johnson DM, Boschetti L, Lutz JA, Apostol KG, Yedinak KM, Tinkham WT, Kremens RJ. 2016. Towards a new paradigm in fire severity research using dose-response experiments, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 25, 158-166.
Tinkham WT, Smith AMS, Higuera PE, Hatten JA, Brewer NB, Doerr SH. 2016. Replacing time with space: Using laboratory fires to explore the effects of repeated burning on black carbon degradation, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 25, 242-248.
2015
Kolden, CA, Smith, AMS, Abatzoglou, JT. 2015. Limitations and utilization of Monitoring Trends in Burn Severity products for assessing wildfire severity in the USA, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 24, 7, 1023-1028.
Sparks, AM, Boschetti, L, Smith, AMS, Tinkham, WT, Lannom KO, and Newingham, BA. 2015, An accuracy assessment of the MTBS burned area polygons for shrub-steppe fires in the northern Great Basin, United States, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 24, 70-78.
Paveglio, TB, Brenkert-Smith, H, Hall, TE and Smith, AMS. 2015. Understanding social impact from wildfires: Advancing means for
assessment, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 24, 212-224.
Birch, DS, Morgan, P, Kolden, CA, Abatzoglou, JT, Dillon, GK, Hudak, AT, Holden, ZA and Smith, AMS. 2015. Vegetation, topography, and daily weather influenced burn severity in central Idaho and western Montana forests. Ecosphere, 6, 1, 17. (open access).
2014
Smith, AMS, Falkowski, MJ, Greenberg, JA and Tinkham, T. 2014. Remote sensing of vegetation structure, function, and condition, Remote Sensing of Environment, 154, 319-321.
Smith, AMS, Kolden, CA, Tinkham, WT, Talhelm, A, Marshall, JD, Hudak, AT, Boschetti, L, Falkowski, MJ, Greenberg, JA, Anderson, JW, Kliskey, A, Alessa, L, Keefe, RF, and Gosz, J. 2014. Remote Sensing the Vulnerability of Vegetation in Natural Terrestrial Ecosystems, Remote Sensing of Environment, 154, 322-337. Available via the USFS.
Meingast, KM, Falkowski, MJ, Kane, ES, Potvin, LR, Benscoter, BW, Smith, AMS, Bourgeau-Chavez, LL & Miller, ME. 2014. Spectral detection of near surface moisture content and water table position in northern peatland ecosystems, Remote Sensing of Environment, 152, 536-546. Available via the USFS.
Saralecos, JD, Keefe, RF, Tinkham, WT, Brooks, RH, Smith, AMS and Johnson, LR. 2014. Effects of harvesting systems and bole moisture on weight scaling of Douglas-fir sawlogs (Pseudotsuga menziesii), Forests, 5, 9, 2289-2306. (open access).
Leslie, IN, Heinse, R, Smith, AMS and McDaniel, PA. 2014, Root decay and fire affect soil-pipe formation and morphology in forested hillslopes with restrictive horizons, Soil Science Society of America Journal, 78, 3.
Poznanovic, AJ, Falkowski, MJ, MacLean, AL, Evans, JS and Smith, AMS. 2014. An accuracy assessment of tree detection algorithms in juniper woodlands, PE&RS, 80, 5, 45-55.
Birch, DS, Morgan P, Kolden, CA, Hudak, AT and Smith AMS. 2014. Is proportion burned severely related to daily area burned?" Environmental Research Letters, 9, 064011. (open access).
Kreye, JK, Brewer, NW, Morgan, P, Varner, JM, Smith, AMS, Hoffman, CH, and Ottmar, RD. 2014. Fire behavior in masticated fuels: a review, Forest Ecology and Management, 314, 193-207. 10.1016/j.foreco.2013.11.035. Available via the USFS.
Tinkham W, Smith AMS, Marshal, H-P, Link, TE and Falkowski, MJ, 2014. Quantifying spatial distribution of snow depth errors from LiDAR using Random Forests, Remote Sensing of Environment, 141, 105-115.
Lannom, KO, Tinkham, WT , Smith, AMS , Abatzoglou, J, Newingham, BA, Hall, TE, Morgan P, Strand EK , Paveglio, TB Anderson, JW, and Sparks AM., 2014. Defining extreme wildland fires using geospatial data and ancillary metrics, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 23, 322-377.
2013
Smith, AMS, Tinkham, WT, Roy, DP, Boschetti, L, Kumar, S Sparks, AM, Kremens, RL and Falkowski, MJ. 2013. Quantification of fuel moisture effects on biomass consumed derived from fire radiative energy retrievals, Geophysical Research Letters, 40, 6298-6302. 10.1002/2013GL058232.
Tinkham W, Hoffman, C, Falkowski, MJ, Smith AMS, Link, TE and Marshal, H-P., 2013. A methodology to spatially characterize errors in LiDAR derived products, PE&RS, 79, 7, 709-716.
Brewer, NW, Smith, AMS, Hatten, JA, Higuera, PE, Hudak, AT, Ottmar, RD and Tinkham WT, 2013, Fuel Moisture Influences on Fire-altered Carbon in Masticated Fuels: An Experimental Study, Journal of Geophysical Research, 118, 30-40, doi:10.1029/2012JG002079. Available via the USFS.
Heward H, Smith AMS, Roy, DP, Tinkham, WT, Hoffman, CM, Morgan P and Lannom, KO. 2013. Is burn severity related to fire intensity? Observations from landscape scale remote sensing, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 9, 910-918. doi: 10.1071/WF12087. Available via the JFSP.
Hudak AT, Ottmar RD, Vihnanek, B, Brewer NW, Smith AMS, Morgan P. 2013, The relationship of post-fire white ash cover to surface fuel consumption. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 22, 6, 780-785. doi: 10.1071/WF12150. Available via the USFS.
Wooster, MJ Roberts, G, Smith, AMS, Johnson, J, Freeborn, P, Amici, S, and Hudak, AT. 2013, Thermal Remote Sensing of Active Vegetation Fires and Biomass Burning Events, chapter 18, in "Thermal Infrared Remote Sensing", Eds: C. Kuenzer and S. Dech. Springer, ISBN: 978-94-007-6638-9.
Roy, DP, Boschetti, L, Smith, AMS, 2013, Satellite remote sensing of fires, chapter 5 in Belcher, C.M. and Rein, G., eds., Fire Phenomena and the Earth System: An Interdisciplinary Guide to Fire Science, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., Chichester, England, 368pp. ISBN: 978-0-470-65748-5. DOI: 10.1002/9781118529539.ch5.
2012
Adams, HD, Luce, CH, Breshears, DD, Weiler, M, Hale, CH, Allen, CD, Smith, AMS, Huxman, TE., 2012. Ecohydrological consequences of drought- and infestation-triggered tree die-off, Ecohydrology, DOI: 10.1002/eco.233.
Tinkham W, Smith AMS, Link, TE, Hoffman, C, Hudak, AT, Swanson, M, Gessler PE, and Falkowski, MJ., 2012 Investigating the influence of LiDAR ground surface errors on the utility of derived forest inventories, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 42, 413-422. (open access).
Hyde, JC, Smith, AMS and Ottmar, RD., 2012, Properties affecting the consumption of sound and rotten coarse woody debris: a preliminary investigation using laboratory fires, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 21, 5 596-608.
2011
Tinkham, WT, Huang, H, Smith, AMS, Shrestha, R Falkowski, MJ, Hudak, AT, Link, TE, Glenn, NF and Marks, DG., 2011, A comparison of two open source lidar surface filtering algorithms, Remote Sensing, 3, 638-649. (open access).
Hyde, JC, Smith, AMS, Ottmar, RD, Alvarado, EC, and Morgan P. 2011. The Combustion of Sound and Rotten Coarse Woody Debris: A Review, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 20, 163-174. Available via the USFS.
2010
Falkowski, MJ, Hudak, AT, Crookston, N, Gessler, PE, Ubeler, EH and Smith AMS, 2010 Landscape-scale parameterization of a tree-level forest growth model: a k-NN imputation approach incorporating LiDAR data, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 40, 184-199. (open access).
Kremens, R, Smith, AMS and Dickinson, M. 2010 Fire Metrology: current and future directions in physics-based measurements, Fire Ecology, 6, 1, 13-35. Available via the USFS.
Sesnie SE, Finegan B, Gessler PE, Rahaniemi S, Thessler S, Brendana ZR, Smith AMS, 2010. The multispectral separability of Costa Rica rain forest types with support-vector machines and Random Forest decision trees, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 31, 11, 2885-2909.
Holden, ZA, Morgan, P, Smith, AMS and Vierling, LA, 2010. Beyond Landsat: Multi-scale Assessment of Four Satellite Sensors for Detecting Burn Severity in Ponderosa Pine Forests of the Gila Wilderness, NM, USA. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 19, 449-458.
Roy, DP, Boschetti, L, Maier, SW and Smith, AMS, 2010 Field estimation of ash reflectance using a standard grey scale, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 19, 698-704.
Smith, AMS Eitel, JUH and Hudak, AT. 2010, Spectral Analysis of Charcoal on Soils: Implications for Wildland Fire Severity Mapping Methods, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 19, 976-983. Available via the USFS.
2009
Evans, JS, Hudak, AT, Faux, R, Smith, AMS, 2009, Discrete Return lidar in Natural Resources: Recommendations for Project Planning, Data Processing, and Deliverables, Remote Sensing, 1, 776-794. (open access).
Hudak, AT, Evans, JS and Smith, AMS, 2009, Review: LiDAR Utility for Natural Resource Managers, Remote Sensing, 1, 4, 934-951. (open access).
Smith, AMS, Falkowski, MJ, Hudak, AT, Evans, JS Robinson, AP, and Steele, CM. 2009. A cross-comparison of field, spectral, and lidar estimates of forest canopy cover, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, 35, 5, 447-459. Available via the USFS.
Dickinson, J, Robinson, AP, Gessler, PE Harrod, R and Smith, AMS, 2009 Flatland in flames: a two-dimensional canopy fire propagation model, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 18, 527-535.
Lentile, LB, Smith, AMS, Hudak, AT, Morgan, P, Bobbitt, M, Lewis, SA and Robichaud, P. 2009 Remote sensing for prediction of 1-year post-fire ecosystem condition, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 18, 594-608. Available via the USFS.
2008
Smith AMS, Greenberg, J and Vierling LA, 2008 Introduction to Special Section: The Remote Characterization of Vegetation Structure: New methods and applications to landscape-regional-global scale processes, Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, G03S91, doi:10.1029/2008JG000748.
Strand, EK, Vierling, LA, Smith, AMS and Bunting, SC, 2008 Net Changes in Above Ground Woody Carbon Stock in Western Juniper Woodlands, 1946-1998. Journal of Geophysical Research, 113, G01013, doi:10.1029/2007JG000544.
Smith, AMS, Wynne, R, and Coops, N, 2008 Preface: Special issue on the Remote Characterization of Vegetation Structure and Productivity: Plant to Landscape Scales, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 34, Suppl. 2, S3-4.
Falkowski, MJ, Smith, AMS, Gessler, PE, Hudak, AT and Vierling, LA., 2008 The influence of conifer forest canopy cover upon the accuracy of two individual tree measurement algorithms using lidar data, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 34, Suppl. 2, S338-350. Available via the USFS.
Garrity, SR, Vierling, LA, Smith, AMS, Hann, DB and Falkowski, MJ., 2008 Automatic detection of shrub location, crown area, and cover using spatial wavelet analysis and aerial photography, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 34, Suppl. 2, S376-384.
Smith, AMS, Strand, EK, Steele, CM, Hann, DB, Garrity, SR, Falkowski MJ and Evans, JS., 2008 Production of vegetation spatial-structure maps by per-object analysis of juniper encroachment in multi-temporal aerial photographs, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 34, Suppl. 2, S268-285
2007
Holden, ZA, Morgan, P, Crimmins, A, Steinhorst, RK and Smith, AMS, 2007 Fire Season Precipitation Variability Influences Fire Extent and Severity in a Large South-western Wilderness Area, USA, Geophysical Research Letters, 4, L16708, doi:10.1029/2007GL030804.
Smith AMS, Drake, NA, Wooster, MJ, Hudak, AT, Holden, ZA and Gibbons CJ. 2007 Production of Landsat ETM+ Reference Imagery of Burned Areas within Southern African Savannahs: Comparison of Methods and Application to MODIS, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 28, 12, 2753-2775. Available via the USFS.
Eitel, JUH, Long D, Gessler, PE and Smith, AMS, 2007 Using in-situ spectroradiometery to evaluate new RapidEye satellite data for prediction of wheat nitrogen status, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 28, 18, 4183 – 4190.
Smith, AMS, Lentile, LB, Hudak, AT and Morgan P., 2007, Evaluation of linear spectral unmixing and dNBR for predicting post-fire recovery in a N. American ponderosa pine forest, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 22, 20, 5159-5166. Available via the USFS.
Lentile, LB, Morgan, P, Hudak, AT, Bobbitt, MJ, Lewis, SA Smith, AMS and Robichaud, PR. 2007 Post-fire burn severity and vegetation response following eight large wildfires across the western US, Fire Ecology, 3,1, 91-108. Available via the USFS.
Hudak, AT, Morgan, P, Bobbitt, MJ, Smith, AMS, Lewis, SA, Lentile, LB, Robichaud, PR, Clark, JT and McKinley, RA. 2007. The relationship of multispectral satellite imagery to immediate fire effects, Fire Ecology, 3, 1, 64-90. Available via the USFS.
2006
Eitel, JUH, Gessler, PE, Smith, AMS, and Robberecht, R., 2006 Suitability of existing and Novel spectral indices to remotely detect water stress in Populus spp., Forest Ecology and Management, 229, 170-182.
Strand, E, Smith AMS, Bunting, SC, Vierling, LA, Hann, DB, and Gessler, PE, 2006. Wavelet estimation of plant spatial patterns in multi-temporal aerial photography, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 27, 9-10, 2049-2054.
Hudak, AT, Crookston, NL, Evans, JS, Falkowski MJ, Smith AMS, Gessler, PE and Morgan, P, 2006. Regression modeling and mapping of coniferous forest basal area and tree density from discrete-return lidar and multispectral data, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 32, No. 2, 126-138. Available via the USFS.
Falkowski MJ, Smith AMS, Hudak, AT, Gessler, PE, Vierling, LA, and Crookston, NL, 2006. Automated estimation of individual conifer tree height and crown diameter via Two-dimensional spatial wavelet analysis of lidar data, Canadian Journal of Remote Sensing, Vol. 32, No. 2, 153-161. Available via the USFS.
Lentile, LB, Holden, Z, Smith AMS, Falkowski MJ, Hudak, AT, Morgan, P, Lewis, SA, Gessler, PE and Benson, NC. 2006 Remote sensing techniques to assess active fire and post-fire effects, International Journal of Wildland Fire, Feature Paper, 15, 3, 319-345. Available via the USFS.
2002-2005
Holden, Z, Smith AMS, Morgan, P, Rollins, MG and Gessler, PE. 2005, Evaluation of novel thermally enhanced spectral indices for mapping fire perimeters and comparisons with fire atlas data, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 26 ,21, 4801-4808. Available via the USFS.
Falkowski MJ, Gessler, PE, Morgan, P, Hudak, AT, and Smith AMS, 2005, Characterizing and mapping forest fire fuels using ASTER imagery and gradient modelling, Forest Ecology and Management, 217, 129-146. Available via the USFS.
Smith AMS, Wooster MJ, Drake NA, Dipotso FM, Falkowski MJ, and Hudak, AT., 2005. Testing the Potential of Multi-Spectral Remote Sensing for Retrospectively Estimating Fire Severity in African Savanna Environments, Remote Sensing of Environment, 97, 1, 92-115. Available via the USFS.
Smith AMS, Wooster MJ, Drake NA, Perry, GLW and Dipotso, FM., 2005, Fire in African savanna: Testing the impact of incomplete combustion on pyrogenic emissions estimates, Ecological Applications, 15, 1074-1082.
Smith AMS, and Hudak, AT. 2005, Estimating combustion of large downed woody debris from residual white ash, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 14, 245-248. Available via the USFS.
Smith AMS, and Wooster, MJ. 2005, Remote classification of head and backfire types from MODIS fire radiative power observations, International Journal of Wildland Fire, 14, 249-254.
Hann, DB, Smith AMS, and Powell, AK. 2003, Technical Note: Classification of off-diagonal points in a co-occurrence matrix, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 24, 1949-1956.
Smith AMS, Wooster MJ, Powell, AK and Usher, D, 2002, Texture based feature extraction: application to burn scar detection in Earth Observation Imagery, International Journal of Remote Sensing, 23, 1733-1739.