[1] Fire affects ecosystems by altering both their structure and the cycling of carbon and nutrients. The emissions from fires represent an important biogeochemical pathway by which the biosphere affects climate. For climate change studies it is important to model fire as a mechanistic climate-dependent process in dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) and the terrestrial ecosystem components of climate models. We expand on those current approaches which neglect disturbance by fire, which use constant specified loss rates, or which depend on simple empirical relationships, and develop a process-based fire parameterization for use in the terrestrial ecosystem components of climate and Earth system models. The approach is straightforward an...
Stand-replacing fires are the dominant fire type in North American boreal forests. They leave a hist...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
Stand-replacing fires are the dominant fire type in North American boreal forests. They leave a hist...
Fire is an important global ecological process that influences the distribution of biomes, with cons...
Fire is an important global ecological process that influences the distribution of biomes, with cons...
International audienceFire is an important global ecological process that influences the distributio...
Fire is the primary disturbance factor in many terrestrial ecosystems. Wildfire alters vegetation st...
Wildfire affects landscape ecohydrologic processes through feedbacks between fire effects, vegetatio...
International audienceCarbon dioxide emissions from wild and anthropogenic fires return the carbon a...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
Stand-replacing fires are the dominant fire type in North American boreal forests. They leave a hist...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
Stand-replacing fires are the dominant fire type in North American boreal forests. They leave a hist...
Fire is an important global ecological process that influences the distribution of biomes, with cons...
Fire is an important global ecological process that influences the distribution of biomes, with cons...
International audienceFire is an important global ecological process that influences the distributio...
Fire is the primary disturbance factor in many terrestrial ecosystems. Wildfire alters vegetation st...
Wildfire affects landscape ecohydrologic processes through feedbacks between fire effects, vegetatio...
International audienceCarbon dioxide emissions from wild and anthropogenic fires return the carbon a...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
Stand-replacing fires are the dominant fire type in North American boreal forests. They leave a hist...
A process-based fire regime model (SPITFIRE) has been developed, coupled with ecosystem dynamics in ...
Stand-replacing fires are the dominant fire type in North American boreal forests. They leave a hist...