North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal ecoregion (Michigan\u27s Upper Peninsula) are the focus of an ongoing project to better understand the fire weather, hydrology, and climatic controls on boreal peatland fires. The overall goal of the research project is to reduce uncertainties of the role of northern high latitude ecosystems in the global carbon cycle and to improve carbon emission estimates from boreal fires. Boreal peatlands store tremendous reservoirs of soil carbon that are likely to become increasingly vulnerable to fire as climate change lowers water tables and exposes C-rich peat to burning. Increasing fire activity in peatlands could cause these ecosystems to become ...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
Globally peatlands store large amounts of carbon belowground with 80% distributed in boreal regions ...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Lice...
The focus of this paper was the development of surface organic layer severity maps for the 2014 and ...
The ability to distinguish peatland types at the landscape scale has implications for inventory, con...
Boreal forests and peatlands are globally significant carbon stores but they are threatened by risin...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
Globally peatlands store large amounts of carbon belowground with 80% distributed in boreal regions ...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Lice...
The focus of this paper was the development of surface organic layer severity maps for the 2014 and ...
The ability to distinguish peatland types at the landscape scale has implications for inventory, con...
Boreal forests and peatlands are globally significant carbon stores but they are threatened by risin...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...