Wildfires are a major driver of carbon stocks and ecosystem development in Canadian boreal forests, but there is little information on amounts and properties of the charcoal produced. Using data and samples available from a previous study, we determined amounts, depth distribution and chemical properties of visually-determined charcoal (>2 mm) in a boreal chronosequence in the Abitibi region of Quebec, Canada. Sites ranged from 24 to 2,355 years since fire (ysf) and originated from low- and high-severity soil burns (>5 or <5 cm organic horizon unburned, respectively). Two or three pits were sampled at 1-cm depth intervals from 20 jack pine (Pinus banksiana) sites (one low severity and 19 high severity) and 31 black spruce (Picea ma...
Temperate conifer forests in the Colorado Front Range are fire-adapted ecosystems where wildland fir...
To evaluate the influence of long‐distance transport of charcoal particles on the detection of local...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Wildfires are a major driver of carbon stocks and ecosystem development in Canadian boreal forests, ...
Charcoal plays an important role in boreal soil function and carbon storage, and is present in most ...
International audienceAlthough lacustrine sedimentary charcoal has long been used to infer paleofire...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), a major by-product of wildfires in boreal forests, plays several critical ro...
Production of charcoal has accompanied human life from the beginning. We aimed at evaluating the deg...
[1] In boreal forests, fire is a frequent disturbance and converts soil organic carbon (OC) to more ...
Charcoal is a fundamental component for the available carbon in a forest system and is most commonly...
Charcoal pools in boreal forest soils constitute considerable amounts of slow cycling organic matter...
There is still much uncertainty as to how wildfire affects the accumulation of burn residues (such a...
Boreal wildfires are increasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon...
Background Cumulative impacts of wildfires and forest harvesting can cause shifts from closed-crown...
The analysis of macroscopic wood charcoal fragments extracted from soils is frequently used as a pal...
Temperate conifer forests in the Colorado Front Range are fire-adapted ecosystems where wildland fir...
To evaluate the influence of long‐distance transport of charcoal particles on the detection of local...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Wildfires are a major driver of carbon stocks and ecosystem development in Canadian boreal forests, ...
Charcoal plays an important role in boreal soil function and carbon storage, and is present in most ...
International audienceAlthough lacustrine sedimentary charcoal has long been used to infer paleofire...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), a major by-product of wildfires in boreal forests, plays several critical ro...
Production of charcoal has accompanied human life from the beginning. We aimed at evaluating the deg...
[1] In boreal forests, fire is a frequent disturbance and converts soil organic carbon (OC) to more ...
Charcoal is a fundamental component for the available carbon in a forest system and is most commonly...
Charcoal pools in boreal forest soils constitute considerable amounts of slow cycling organic matter...
There is still much uncertainty as to how wildfire affects the accumulation of burn residues (such a...
Boreal wildfires are increasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon...
Background Cumulative impacts of wildfires and forest harvesting can cause shifts from closed-crown...
The analysis of macroscopic wood charcoal fragments extracted from soils is frequently used as a pal...
Temperate conifer forests in the Colorado Front Range are fire-adapted ecosystems where wildland fir...
To evaluate the influence of long‐distance transport of charcoal particles on the detection of local...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...