To reconcile observations of decomposition rates, carbon inventories, and net primary production (NPP), we estimated long-term averages for C exchange in boreal forests near Thompson, Manitoba. Soil drainage as defined by water table, moss cover, and permafrost dynamics, is the dominant control on direct fire emissions. In upland forests, an average of about 10-30% of annual NPP was likely consumed by fire over the past 6500 years since these landforms and ecosystems were established. This longterm, average fire emission is much larger than has been accounted for in global C cycle models and may forecast an increase in fire activity for this region. While over decadal to century times these boreal forests may be acting as slight net sinks f...
The boreal forests are one of the largest terrestrial carbon stores on Earth, much of which is conta...
Boreal forests store 30% of the world's terrestrial carbon (C). Consequently, climate change mediate...
We used input and decomposition data from 14C studies of soils to determine rates of vertical accumu...
To reconcile observations of decomposition rates, carbon inventories, and net primary production (NP...
Changes in climate, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and fire regimes have been occurring fo...
Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...
Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...
Boreal wildfires are increasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon...
Wildfires are a major disturbance to forest carbon (C) balance through both immediate combustion emi...
Increases in arctic-boreal fires can switch these biomes from a long-term carbon (C) sink to a sourc...
Boreal forests store 30% of the world's terrestrial carbon (C). Consequently, climate change mediate...
Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and ...
Carbon (C) emissions from wildfires are a key terrestrial–atmosphere interaction that influences glo...
Large amount of carbon (C) stored in boreal forest ecosystems plays an important role in the global ...
Old-growth forests play a decisive role in preserving biodiversity and ecological functions. In an e...
The boreal forests are one of the largest terrestrial carbon stores on Earth, much of which is conta...
Boreal forests store 30% of the world's terrestrial carbon (C). Consequently, climate change mediate...
We used input and decomposition data from 14C studies of soils to determine rates of vertical accumu...
To reconcile observations of decomposition rates, carbon inventories, and net primary production (NP...
Changes in climate, atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration and fire regimes have been occurring fo...
Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...
Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...
Boreal wildfires are increasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon...
Wildfires are a major disturbance to forest carbon (C) balance through both immediate combustion emi...
Increases in arctic-boreal fires can switch these biomes from a long-term carbon (C) sink to a sourc...
Boreal forests store 30% of the world's terrestrial carbon (C). Consequently, climate change mediate...
Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and ...
Carbon (C) emissions from wildfires are a key terrestrial–atmosphere interaction that influences glo...
Large amount of carbon (C) stored in boreal forest ecosystems plays an important role in the global ...
Old-growth forests play a decisive role in preserving biodiversity and ecological functions. In an e...
The boreal forests are one of the largest terrestrial carbon stores on Earth, much of which is conta...
Boreal forests store 30% of the world's terrestrial carbon (C). Consequently, climate change mediate...
We used input and decomposition data from 14C studies of soils to determine rates of vertical accumu...