Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), a major by-product of wildfires in boreal forests, plays several critical roles in soil biogeochemical processes. However, PyC properties, including its potential recalcitrance, may vary depending on its formation conditions. Our study aimed to characterize the chemical and physical properties of PyC formed under variable fire severity in Eastern Canada boreal forests; these latter represent an important fraction of fire-affected circumboreal ecosystems. A total of 267 PyC samples, produced by early-season wildfires in 2005-2007, were collected <= 5 years after fire from the forest floors of 14 black spruce sites distributed across Quebec, to cover the range of fire severity encountered in these forests. Early-sea...
Tree taxa and pyrolysis temperature are the major controllers of the physicochemical properties of t...
Catchments impacted by wildfire typically experience elevated rates of post-fire erosion and formati...
International audienceThe carbon (C) cycle in boreal regions is strongly influenced by fire, which c...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), a major by-product of wildfires in boreal forests, plays several critical ro...
Wildfires are a major driver of carbon stocks and ecosystem development in Canadian boreal forests, ...
[1] In boreal forests, fire is a frequent disturbance and converts soil organic carbon (OC) to more ...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is produced by the thermal decomposition of organic matter in the absence of ...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a chemically stable form of carbon (C) generated during fire events and is...
There is still much uncertainty as to how wildfire affects the accumulation of burn residues (such a...
Vegetation fires play a major role in global C cycling through the addition of inert carbon (char) t...
© 2019 In this study, solid state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to expl...
Tree taxa and pyrolysis temperature are the major controllers of the physicochemical properties of t...
Catchments impacted by wildfire typically experience elevated rates of post-fire erosion and formati...
International audienceThe carbon (C) cycle in boreal regions is strongly influenced by fire, which c...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), a major by-product of wildfires in boreal forests, plays several critical ro...
Wildfires are a major driver of carbon stocks and ecosystem development in Canadian boreal forests, ...
[1] In boreal forests, fire is a frequent disturbance and converts soil organic carbon (OC) to more ...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is produced by the thermal decomposition of organic matter in the absence of ...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a chemically stable form of carbon (C) generated during fire events and is...
There is still much uncertainty as to how wildfire affects the accumulation of burn residues (such a...
Vegetation fires play a major role in global C cycling through the addition of inert carbon (char) t...
© 2019 In this study, solid state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy was used to expl...
Tree taxa and pyrolysis temperature are the major controllers of the physicochemical properties of t...
Catchments impacted by wildfire typically experience elevated rates of post-fire erosion and formati...
International audienceThe carbon (C) cycle in boreal regions is strongly influenced by fire, which c...