NASA: Argentina - Salta - Fire and Dust Sweeps Across Northern Argentina - Fuego y polvo barre el norte de Argentina - 09.19.13
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acquired September 10, 2013
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acquired September 11, 2013
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Strong winds, high temperatures, and
months of drought fueled an outbreak of wildfire in northern Argentina
in September 2013. The fires burned mainly in forests, shrublands, and
grasslands that are part of arid chaco and espinal ecosystems.
On September 10 and 11, 2013, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua and Terra satellites observed fires burning in northern Argentina. The top image shows burning near Mar Chiquita, a shallow saline lake. The bottom image shows fires about 700 kilometers (400 miles) to the north, in a forested area near Tartagal.
The most-severe blazes struck Córdoba, the second most populous Argentine province. As of September 11, the fires had destroyed 40 homes, forced the evacuations of more than 500 people, and charred about 20,000 hectares (77 square miles) of forests and grasslands.
Wildfires are fairly common in the late-winter and early-spring in northern Argentina, particularly during dry years. Many fires are set intentionally by ranchers to improve the quality of cattle forage, according to a 2012 study that analyzed patterns of fires detected by MODIS.
On September 10, 2013, MODIS also observed a large plume of dust blowing south from Mar Chiquita. When full, the lake covers roughly 5,770 square kilometers (2,230 square miles), but it can shrink to less than half of that during periods of extended drought.
As water levels drop, winds can pick up fine sediments—dust and salt—from around the lake perimeter and transport them long distances. In this case, the dust plumes extended for hundreds of kilometers (visible in the large image).
On September 10 and 11, 2013, the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Aqua and Terra satellites observed fires burning in northern Argentina. The top image shows burning near Mar Chiquita, a shallow saline lake. The bottom image shows fires about 700 kilometers (400 miles) to the north, in a forested area near Tartagal.
The most-severe blazes struck Córdoba, the second most populous Argentine province. As of September 11, the fires had destroyed 40 homes, forced the evacuations of more than 500 people, and charred about 20,000 hectares (77 square miles) of forests and grasslands.
Wildfires are fairly common in the late-winter and early-spring in northern Argentina, particularly during dry years. Many fires are set intentionally by ranchers to improve the quality of cattle forage, according to a 2012 study that analyzed patterns of fires detected by MODIS.
On September 10, 2013, MODIS also observed a large plume of dust blowing south from Mar Chiquita. When full, the lake covers roughly 5,770 square kilometers (2,230 square miles), but it can shrink to less than half of that during periods of extended drought.
As water levels drop, winds can pick up fine sediments—dust and salt—from around the lake perimeter and transport them long distances. In this case, the dust plumes extended for hundreds of kilometers (visible in the large image).
References
- Buenos Aires Herald (2013, September 10) Córdoba, San Luis faced with spread of wildfire, hundreds evacuated. Accessed September 13, 2013.
- Fischer, M. et al (2012, March) Fire Patterns in central semiarid Argentina. Journal of Arid Environments, 78, 161-168.
- Houston Chronicle (2013, September 10) Forest fires rage across 4 Argentine provinces. Accessed September 13, 2013.
- Troin, M. et al (2010, December 2) Hydrological modeling of a closed lake (Laguna Mar Chiquita, Argentina) in the context of the 20th century climatic changes. Journal of Hydrology, 393 (3-4), 233-244.
- The Argentina Independent (2013, September 11) Cordoba Bushfire Remains Out of Control. Accessed September 13, 2013.
- Instrument:
- Aqua - MODIS
NASA image courtesy LANCE/EOSDIS MODIS Rapid Response Team at NASA GSFC. Caption by Adam Voiland.
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