Abstract Background In the summer of 2015, hundreds of wildfires burned across the state of Alaska, and consumed more than 1.6 million ha of boreal forest and wetlands in the Yukon–Koyukuk region. Mapping of 113 large wildfires using Landsat satellite images from before and after 2015 indicated that nearly 60% of this area was burned at moderate-to-high severity levels. Field measurements near the town of Tanana on the Yukon River were carried out in July of 2017 in both unburned and 2015 burned forested areas (nearly adjacent to one-another) to visually verify locations of different Landsat burn severity classes (low, moderate, or high; LBS, MBS, HBS). Results Field measurements indicated that the loss of surface organic layers in boreal e...
[i] Wildfires represent one of the most common disturbances in boreal regions, and have the potentia...
Increasing temperatures and drier conditions, related to climate change, have resulted in changes to...
Climate change has increased the area affected by forest fires each year in boreal North America 1,2...
In the summer of 2015, hundreds of wildfires burned across the state of Alaska, and consumed more th...
Wildfires are a major disturbance to forest carbon (C) balance through both immediate combustion emi...
Carbon emissions from boreal forest fires are projected to increase with continued warming and const...
Climate change has increased the area affected by forest fires each year in boreal North America. In...
[1] Wildfires represent one of the most common disturbances in boreal regions, and have the potentia...
The goal of research was to measure and evaluate the impact of fire on land surface albedo and carbo...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
Biomass burning in the Alaskan interior is already a major disturbance and source of carbon emission...
Climate warming and drying are modifying the fire dynamics of many boreal forests, moving them towar...
Boreal fires burn into carbon-rich organic soils, thereby releasing large quantities of trace gases ...
Biomass burning in the Alaskan interior is already a major disturbance and source of carbon emission...
Boreal ecosystems contain a substantial fraction of the earth's soil carbon stores and are prone to ...
[i] Wildfires represent one of the most common disturbances in boreal regions, and have the potentia...
Increasing temperatures and drier conditions, related to climate change, have resulted in changes to...
Climate change has increased the area affected by forest fires each year in boreal North America 1,2...
In the summer of 2015, hundreds of wildfires burned across the state of Alaska, and consumed more th...
Wildfires are a major disturbance to forest carbon (C) balance through both immediate combustion emi...
Carbon emissions from boreal forest fires are projected to increase with continued warming and const...
Climate change has increased the area affected by forest fires each year in boreal North America. In...
[1] Wildfires represent one of the most common disturbances in boreal regions, and have the potentia...
The goal of research was to measure and evaluate the impact of fire on land surface albedo and carbo...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
Biomass burning in the Alaskan interior is already a major disturbance and source of carbon emission...
Climate warming and drying are modifying the fire dynamics of many boreal forests, moving them towar...
Boreal fires burn into carbon-rich organic soils, thereby releasing large quantities of trace gases ...
Biomass burning in the Alaskan interior is already a major disturbance and source of carbon emission...
Boreal ecosystems contain a substantial fraction of the earth's soil carbon stores and are prone to ...
[i] Wildfires represent one of the most common disturbances in boreal regions, and have the potentia...
Increasing temperatures and drier conditions, related to climate change, have resulted in changes to...
Climate change has increased the area affected by forest fires each year in boreal North America 1,2...