Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a chemically stable form of carbon (C) generated during fire events and is one of the few legacies of fire recorded in soil; however, the significance of this material as a form of C storage in forest ecosystems has received only limited scientific attention, and currently relatively little is known regarding the quantity of PyC generated during forest restoration efforts that include prescribed (Rx) fire. Quantifying the rate of PyC production during fire events is essential to estimating the potential for ecosystem C storage in forest systems where wildfire is a common natural disturbance and Rx fire is used as a fuel management practice. In this paper, we report on the average mass of PyC formation during wildfi...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
<p>Positive feedbacks between wildfire emissions and climate are expected to increase in strength in...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a chemically stable form of carbon (C) generated during fire events and is...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is produced by the thermal decomposition of organic matter in the absence of ...
2018In ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests of the western United States, prescribed fires are u...
Positive feedbacks between wildfire emissions and climate are expected to increase in strength in th...
Management strategies such as planned burning for fuel reduction can help mitigate the effects of wi...
Vegetation fires play an important role in global and regional carbon cycles. Due to climate warming...
Wildfire and erosion are major perturbations to the global carbon cycle in dynamic, fire-affected ec...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The production of pyrogenic carbon (PyC; a continuum of organic carb...
<p>Positive feedbacks between wildfire emissions and climate are expected to increase in strength in...
<div><p>Fire suppression and changing climate have resulted in increased large wildfire frequency an...
Forests store significant quantities of carbon, and accurate quantification of the fate of this carb...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), a major by-product of wildfires in boreal forests, plays several critical ro...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
<p>Positive feedbacks between wildfire emissions and climate are expected to increase in strength in...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is a chemically stable form of carbon (C) generated during fire events and is...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC) is produced by the thermal decomposition of organic matter in the absence of ...
2018In ponderosa pine (Pinus ponderosa) forests of the western United States, prescribed fires are u...
Positive feedbacks between wildfire emissions and climate are expected to increase in strength in th...
Management strategies such as planned burning for fuel reduction can help mitigate the effects of wi...
Vegetation fires play an important role in global and regional carbon cycles. Due to climate warming...
Wildfire and erosion are major perturbations to the global carbon cycle in dynamic, fire-affected ec...
© 2016 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. The production of pyrogenic carbon (PyC; a continuum of organic carb...
<p>Positive feedbacks between wildfire emissions and climate are expected to increase in strength in...
<div><p>Fire suppression and changing climate have resulted in increased large wildfire frequency an...
Forests store significant quantities of carbon, and accurate quantification of the fate of this carb...
Pyrogenic carbon (PyC), a major by-product of wildfires in boreal forests, plays several critical ro...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
Approximately 40% of earth's carbon (C) stored in land vegetation and soil is within the boreal regi...
<p>Positive feedbacks between wildfire emissions and climate are expected to increase in strength in...