Wildfires are the major disturbance in boreal ecosystems and are of great importance for the biogeochemical cycles of carbon (C) and nutrients. However, these fire-induced impacts are hard to quantify and are rarely assessed together at an ecosystem level incorporating both aquatic and terrestrial environments. Following a wildfire in Sweden in an area with ongoing monitoring, we conducted a pre-fire (9 years) and post-fire (4 years) multi-catchment investigation of element losses (combustion and leaching) and impacts on water quality. Direct C and nitrogen (N) losses through combustion were ca. 4500 and 100 gm(-2), respectively. Net CO2 loss associated with soil and biomass respiration was similar to 150 g C m(-2) during the first year, bu...
Wildfire can have significant impacts on hydrological processes in forested catchments, and a key ar...
We evaluated differences in the effects of three low-severity spring prescribed burns and four wildf...
We evaluated differences in the effects of three low-severity spring prescribed burns and four wildf...
Wildfires are the major disturbance in boreal ecosystems and are of great importance for the biogeoc...
Forest wildfires are important for the structure and functioning of boreal ecosystems including biog...
After a large forest fire in Tyresta National Park, Sweden, monitoring programs were started to stud...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Data showing fire-induced impacts at an ecosystem level incorporating both aquatic and terrestrial e...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Wild and prescribed fires can cause severe deterioration in water quality, including increases in se...
Entire catchments rich in acidic peatland, ponds, streams and lakes burned during a large boreal for...
The boreal forest landscape covers approximately 10% of the earth's land area and accounts for almos...
The Central Siberian Plateau is undergoing rapid climate change that has resulted in increased frequ...
Changes in lake water chemistry were studied for >4 years following a large wildfire in a boreal for...
Northern regions are experiencing rapid climate warming. As these regions warm, the occurrences of n...
Wildfire can have significant impacts on hydrological processes in forested catchments, and a key ar...
We evaluated differences in the effects of three low-severity spring prescribed burns and four wildf...
We evaluated differences in the effects of three low-severity spring prescribed burns and four wildf...
Wildfires are the major disturbance in boreal ecosystems and are of great importance for the biogeoc...
Forest wildfires are important for the structure and functioning of boreal ecosystems including biog...
After a large forest fire in Tyresta National Park, Sweden, monitoring programs were started to stud...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Data showing fire-induced impacts at an ecosystem level incorporating both aquatic and terrestrial e...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Wild and prescribed fires can cause severe deterioration in water quality, including increases in se...
Entire catchments rich in acidic peatland, ponds, streams and lakes burned during a large boreal for...
The boreal forest landscape covers approximately 10% of the earth's land area and accounts for almos...
The Central Siberian Plateau is undergoing rapid climate change that has resulted in increased frequ...
Changes in lake water chemistry were studied for >4 years following a large wildfire in a boreal for...
Northern regions are experiencing rapid climate warming. As these regions warm, the occurrences of n...
Wildfire can have significant impacts on hydrological processes in forested catchments, and a key ar...
We evaluated differences in the effects of three low-severity spring prescribed burns and four wildf...
We evaluated differences in the effects of three low-severity spring prescribed burns and four wildf...