1-Fires in Adana and Osmaniye
The fires that occurred in Adana took place in a wide area in the north of Adana within the borders of four districts. These are Kozan, Karaisalı, İmamoğlu and Aladağ districts. In Osmaniye, fires occurred in the central district and Kadirli.
These fires were effective in the 500–1000 meters altitude zone (Map-2) and 4063 hectares in Osmaniye and 4038 hectares in Adana were exposed to fire. Burnt areas are areas with 2–4% and 4–6% gradients (Map-3).
Mediterranean climate is effective in areas exposed to fire in Adana and Osmaniye, and the main vegetation is pinus. brutia ( Map − 4). Pinus in this generation the brutian the undergrowth and Pinus In the place where brutia was destroyed, Quercus coccifera, Arbutus, which is in the form of a bush dominates the environment. andrachne, Arbutus unedo, Ceratonia siliqua, Laurus nobilis mythus communis, Olea europea, Nerium oleander, Phllyrea latifolia, Styrax officinalis, Pistecia lentiscus _ _ terebinthus, Calicotoma villosa, Paliurus spina-christi, Vitex agnus Plants such as castus take place widely. Both pinus in fire Both brutia and under-forest plants in this shrub form were damaged. (Map-4).
Map-2: Elevation step map of the fire area in Adana and Osmaniye
Map-3: Slope map of the fire area in Adana and Osmaniye
Map-4: Plant density map of pre-fire and post-fire multispectral camera recordings in Adana and Osmaniye
2-Fires in Antalya
The fires in Antalya's Manavgat and Gündoğmuş districts, where the fires of July 2021 first occurred, affected a wide area. The fires around Manavgat were effective in a wide belt from 2–4% to 20–89% (Map-6). On the south-facing slopes of the Taurus Mountains, maquis and pinus brutia and pinus pinus forming the Mediterranean montane forest above the Brutia border nigra, Cedrus Libani and Abies Forests consisting of cilicica trees were exposed to fire. A total area of 55566.9 hectares was burned in this fire in Manavgat.
Gündoğmuş took place at an altitude of 0-1500 meters (Map-5). In the fire, 14599.5 hectares of area were burned and Pinus brutia Pinus with forests nigra, Cedrus libani andAbies The forest area consisting of Clicica trees was damaged (Map-7).
Map-5: step map of the fire area in Antalya
Map-6: Slope map of the fire area in Antalya
Map-7: Multispectral camera recordings before and after the fire in Antalya
3-Fires in Mersin
Fires occurred in Aydıncık and Silifke districts of Mersin.
Pinus in the 0-1500 meter altitude zone (Map-8) Pinus in the upper belt as well as the brutia forest nigra, Cedrus libani and Abies The mountain belt forest consisting of cilicica trees was also burned (Map-9). These fires, which broke out around Aydıncık and Silifke, were effective in a wide belt from 2–4% to 20–89% (Map-9)
Pinus was located in the 0-1000 meters altitude belt. brutian forests and bush formation burned. (Map-10).
Map-8: Elevation step map of the fire area in Mersin
Map-9: Slope map of the fire area in Mersin
Map-10: Multispectral camera recordings before and after the fire in Mersin
4-Fires in Muğla
The forest fire in the Köyceğiz district of Muğla occurred on the south-facing slopes of Gölgölli Mountain. The fire was effective in a wide area at an altitude of 0-2000 meters (Map-11), and an area of 10795.5 hectares was burned. Pinus in this generation brutia forests as well as Pinus nigra, Cedruz libani and Abies Mountain belt forests consisting of cilicica trees were also burned.
Forest fires in Marmaris district took place in the 0-1000 meter zone. The slope of the burning belt is between 0–2% and 20–89% and a large area was exposed to fire (Map-12). 12085.8 hectares of Pinus in this belt brutia forest and shrub-shaped maquis were burned.
Pinus on an area of 16461.5 hectares in the 0-1000 meter belt around the Yaran Mountain in Bodrum and Milas districts brutia forest burned.
In Menteşe and Kavaklıdere districts, a fire occurred in a wide area at an altitude of 0-2000 meters. In this fire, 13418.9 hectares of area in and around Oyuklu mountain, which is an extension of Madranbaba mountain, was exposed to fire. Pinus in the belt extending up to 2000 meters Abies, a mountain belt forest as well as the brutia species cilicica larch, cedar and fir trees were also burned (Map-13).
Map-11: Elevation step map of the fire area in Muğla
Map-12: Slope map of the fire area in Muğla
Map-13: Plant density map of pre-fire and post-fire multispectral camera recordings in Muğla