We developed a technique for studying seasonal and interannual variation in pyrogenic carbon emissions from Africa using a modelling approach that scales burned area estimates from L3JRC, a map recently generated from remote sensing of burn scars instead of active fires. Carbon fluxes were calculated by the novel fire model SPITFIRE embedded within the dynamic vegetation model framework LPJ-GUESS, using daily climate input. <br><br> For the time period from 2001 to 2005 an average area of 195.5±24×10<sup>4</sup> km<sup>2</sup> was burned annually, releasing an average of 723±70 Tg C to the atmosphere; these estimates for the biomass burned are within the range of previously published estimates. Despite the fact that the ...
International audienceAfrica, as a major aerosol source in the world, plays a key role in regional a...
Africa is largely influenced by fires, which play an important ecological role influencing the distr...
Atmospheric composition is strongly influenced by wildfire emissions, which have a strong variabilit...
We developed a technique for studying seasonal and interannual variation in pyrogenic carbon emissio...
Global carbon emissions from fires are difficult to quantify and have the potential to influence int...
Wildfires are a natural phenomenon that strongly impacts the environment. Many terrestrial ecosystem...
People have set fire to the savannas of West Africa for millennia, creating a pyrogeography. Fires r...
Africa, as a major aerosol source in the world, plays a key role in regional and global geochemical ...
In several biomes, including croplands, wooded savannas, and tropical forests, many small fires occu...
Landscape fires are key in African ecosystems and the continent is responsible for ∼70% of global bu...
Abstract. In southern African savannas, grass production, and therefore the annual extent of fire, i...
This study investigates the impact of burned areas on the surface energy balance and monthly precipi...
Every year tens of millions of hectares of forests, woodlands, and grasslands burn globally. Some ar...
Biomass burning constitutes a major contribution to global emissions of carbon dioxide, carbon monox...
Africa is largely influenced by fires, which play an important ecological role influencing the distr...
International audienceAfrica, as a major aerosol source in the world, plays a key role in regional a...
Africa is largely influenced by fires, which play an important ecological role influencing the distr...
Atmospheric composition is strongly influenced by wildfire emissions, which have a strong variabilit...
We developed a technique for studying seasonal and interannual variation in pyrogenic carbon emissio...
Global carbon emissions from fires are difficult to quantify and have the potential to influence int...
Wildfires are a natural phenomenon that strongly impacts the environment. Many terrestrial ecosystem...
People have set fire to the savannas of West Africa for millennia, creating a pyrogeography. Fires r...
Africa, as a major aerosol source in the world, plays a key role in regional and global geochemical ...
In several biomes, including croplands, wooded savannas, and tropical forests, many small fires occu...
Landscape fires are key in African ecosystems and the continent is responsible for ∼70% of global bu...
Abstract. In southern African savannas, grass production, and therefore the annual extent of fire, i...
This study investigates the impact of burned areas on the surface energy balance and monthly precipi...
Every year tens of millions of hectares of forests, woodlands, and grasslands burn globally. Some ar...
Biomass burning constitutes a major contribution to global emissions of carbon dioxide, carbon monox...
Africa is largely influenced by fires, which play an important ecological role influencing the distr...
International audienceAfrica, as a major aerosol source in the world, plays a key role in regional a...
Africa is largely influenced by fires, which play an important ecological role influencing the distr...
Atmospheric composition is strongly influenced by wildfire emissions, which have a strong variabilit...