© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The production of pyrogenic carbon (PyC; a continuum of organic carbon (C) ranging from partially charred biomass and charcoal to soot) is a widely acknowledged C sink, with the latest estimates indicating that ~50% of the PyC produced by vegetation fires potentially sequesters C over centuries. Nevertheless, the quantitative importance of PyC in the global C balance remains contentious, and therefore, PyC is rarely considered in global C cycle and climate studies. Here we examine the robustness of existing evidence and identify the main research gaps in the production, fluxes and fate of PyC from vegetation fires. Much of the previous work on PyC production has focused on selected components of total PyC gen...
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Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a chemically stable form of carbon (C) generated during fire events and is...
Vegetation fires play an important role in global and regional carbon cycles. Due to climate warming...
16 páginas.-- 4 figuras.-- 183 referencias.The production of pyrogenic carbon (PyC; a continuum of o...
Landscape fires burn 3–5 million km2 of the Earth’s surface annually. They emit 2.2 Pg of carbon per...
Widespread burning of mixed tree–grass ecosystems represents the major natural locus of pyrogenic ca...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Recently identified post-fire carbon fluxes indicate that, to understand whether global fires repres...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC; includes soot, char, black carbon, and biochar) is produced by the incomplete...
Vegetation fires play an important role in global and regional carbon cycles. Due to climate warming...
Wildfires generally result in biospheric recovery approximating the pre-disturbance state. However l...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is considere done of the most stable components in soil and can represent mor...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) derives from incomplete combustion of organic matter and is ubiquitous in ter...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordP...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a chemically stable form of carbon (C) generated during fire events and is...
Vegetation fires play an important role in global and regional carbon cycles. Due to climate warming...
16 páginas.-- 4 figuras.-- 183 referencias.The production of pyrogenic carbon (PyC; a continuum of o...
Landscape fires burn 3–5 million km2 of the Earth’s surface annually. They emit 2.2 Pg of carbon per...
Widespread burning of mixed tree–grass ecosystems represents the major natural locus of pyrogenic ca...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Recently identified post-fire carbon fluxes indicate that, to understand whether global fires repres...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC; includes soot, char, black carbon, and biochar) is produced by the incomplete...
Vegetation fires play an important role in global and regional carbon cycles. Due to climate warming...
Wildfires generally result in biospheric recovery approximating the pre-disturbance state. However l...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is considere done of the most stable components in soil and can represent mor...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) derives from incomplete combustion of organic matter and is ubiquitous in ter...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Frontiers Media via the DOI in this recordP...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a chemically stable form of carbon (C) generated during fire events and is...
Vegetation fires play an important role in global and regional carbon cycles. Due to climate warming...