We used input and decomposition data from C-14 studies of soils to determine rates of vertical accumulation of moss combined with carbon storage inventories on a sequence of burns to model how carbon accumulates in soils and moss after a stand-killing fire. We used soil drainage-moss associations and soil drainage maps of the old black spruce (OBS) site at the BOREAS northern study area (NSA) to areally weight the contributions of each moderately well drained, feathermoss areas; poorly drained sphagnum-feathermoss areas; and very poorly drained brown moss areas to the carbon storage and flux at the OBS NSA site. On this very old (117 years) complex of black spruce, sphagnum bog veneer, and fen systems we conclude that these systems are like...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Carbon storage in northern peatlands is estimated to be ~795 Tg, equivalent to ~40% of atmospheric C...
Previous empirical work has shown that feedbacks between fire severity, soil organic layer thickness...
We used input and decomposition data from 14C studies of soils to determine rates of vertical accumu...
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 ...
Rates of input, accumulation, and turnover of C differ markedly within soil profiles and in soils wi...
Post-fire storage of carbon (C) in organic-soil horizons was measured in one Canadian and three Alas...
Radiocarbon signatures (Δ¹⁴C) of carbon dioxide (CO₂) provide a measure of the age of C being decomp...
Wildfires strongly regulate carbon (C) cycling and storage in boreal forests and account for almost ...
Boreal forests occupy nearly one fifth of the terrestrial land surface and are recognised as globall...
Improved understanding of carbon (C) accumulation after a boreal fire enables more accurate quantifi...
[1] The response of large stores of carbon in boreal forest soils to global warming is a major uncer...
Knowledge about the spatial variation of boreal forest soil carbon (C) stocks is limited, but crucia...
Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and ...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Carbon storage in northern peatlands is estimated to be ~795 Tg, equivalent to ~40% of atmospheric C...
Previous empirical work has shown that feedbacks between fire severity, soil organic layer thickness...
We used input and decomposition data from 14C studies of soils to determine rates of vertical accumu...
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 ...
Rates of input, accumulation, and turnover of C differ markedly within soil profiles and in soils wi...
Post-fire storage of carbon (C) in organic-soil horizons was measured in one Canadian and three Alas...
Radiocarbon signatures (Δ¹⁴C) of carbon dioxide (CO₂) provide a measure of the age of C being decomp...
Wildfires strongly regulate carbon (C) cycling and storage in boreal forests and account for almost ...
Boreal forests occupy nearly one fifth of the terrestrial land surface and are recognised as globall...
Improved understanding of carbon (C) accumulation after a boreal fire enables more accurate quantifi...
[1] The response of large stores of carbon in boreal forest soils to global warming is a major uncer...
Knowledge about the spatial variation of boreal forest soil carbon (C) stocks is limited, but crucia...
Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and ...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Carbon storage in northern peatlands is estimated to be ~795 Tg, equivalent to ~40% of atmospheric C...
Previous empirical work has shown that feedbacks between fire severity, soil organic layer thickness...