Climate change mediated drying of boreal peatlands is expected to enhance peatland afforestation and wildfire vulnerability. The water table depth–afforestation feedback represents a positive feedback that can enhance peat drying and consolidation and thereby increase peat burn severity; exacerbating the challenges and costs of wildfire suppression efforts and potentially shifting the peatland to a persistent source of atmospheric carbon. To address this wildfire management challenge, we examined burn severity across a gradient of drying in a black spruce dominated peatland that was partially drained in 1975−1980 and burned in the 2016 Fort McMurray Horse River wildfire. We found that post-drainage black spruce annual ring width increased s...
Northern regions are experiencing rapid climate warming. As these regions warm, the occurrences of n...
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Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...
Northern peatlands can emit large amounts of carbon and harmful smoke pollution during a wildfire. O...
In the boreal plains ecozone, black spruce (Picea mariana) peatlands can represent large parts of th...
Maintenance and enhancement of peatland carbon storage is a major policy objective towards meeting g...
AbstractTemperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a poten...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
Northern and tropical peatlands represent a globally significant carbon reserve accumulated over tho...
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...
Consecutive multiple disturbances to northern peatlands can dramatically impact peat hydrophysical p...
Northern regions are experiencing rapid climate warming. As these regions warm, the occurrences of n...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Lice...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...
Northern peatlands can emit large amounts of carbon and harmful smoke pollution during a wildfire. O...
In the boreal plains ecozone, black spruce (Picea mariana) peatlands can represent large parts of th...
Maintenance and enhancement of peatland carbon storage is a major policy objective towards meeting g...
AbstractTemperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a poten...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
Northern and tropical peatlands represent a globally significant carbon reserve accumulated over tho...
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...
Consecutive multiple disturbances to northern peatlands can dramatically impact peat hydrophysical p...
Northern regions are experiencing rapid climate warming. As these regions warm, the occurrences of n...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Lice...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...