Fire is a natural process that has existed on our planet for more than ~350 million years, and is a process that continues to influence our everyday lives. On Earth, a relationship exists between the process of combustion and the natural functioning of the Earth system. Here, the process of combustion has been implicated in playing an essential role for life on Earth, where natural Earth system processes have been shown to influence ignition probability, fire spread and fire behaviour, and where fire can provide a variety of feedbacks, to the Earth system over different timescales. Over medium timescales of decades to hundreds of thousands of years, the likelihood and behaviour of fires are controlled by regional climate changes and veg...
Most of the Earth’s vegetated surface is fireprone but the relevance of fire in understanding how na...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from National Academy of Scie...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Fire is a worldwide phenomenon that appears in the geological record soon after the appearance of te...
Paleoecology is a valuable tool for understanding the long-term ecosystem dynamics that underlie pre...
This is the final version of the article. Available on open access from the publisher via the DOI in...
Roughly 3% of the Earth’s land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy an...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Fire regimes are changing due to both anthropogenic climatic drivers and vegetation management chall...
Temperature exerts strong controls on the incidence and severity of fire. All else equal, warming is...
Wildfire is a natural and unavoidable feature of the environment in many terrestrial ecosystems and ...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
Wildfire is a dominant disturbance agent in forest ecosystems, shaping important biogeochemical proc...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Most of the Earth’s vegetated surface is fireprone but the relevance of fire in understanding how na...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from National Academy of Scie...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Fire is a worldwide phenomenon that appears in the geological record soon after the appearance of te...
Paleoecology is a valuable tool for understanding the long-term ecosystem dynamics that underlie pre...
This is the final version of the article. Available on open access from the publisher via the DOI in...
Roughly 3% of the Earth’s land surface burns annually, representing a critical exchange of energy an...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2007. This article is posted here by permission of Am...
Fire regimes are changing due to both anthropogenic climatic drivers and vegetation management chall...
Temperature exerts strong controls on the incidence and severity of fire. All else equal, warming is...
Wildfire is a natural and unavoidable feature of the environment in many terrestrial ecosystems and ...
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation,...
Wildfire is a dominant disturbance agent in forest ecosystems, shaping important biogeochemical proc...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Most of the Earth’s vegetated surface is fireprone but the relevance of fire in understanding how na...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from National Academy of Scie...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...