Increases in arctic-boreal fires can switch these biomes from a long-term carbon (C) sink to a source of atmospheric C through direct fire emissions and longer-term emissions from soil respiration. We here review advances made by the arctic-boreal fire science community over the last three years. Landscapes of intermediate drainage tend to experience the highest C combustion, dominated by soil C emissions, because of relatively thick and periodically dry organic soils. These landscapes may also induce a climate warming feedback through combustion and postfire respiration of legacy C, including from permafrost thaw and degradation. Legacy C is soil C that had escaped burning in the previous fire. Data shortages from fires in tundra ecosystem...
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Climate change has increased the area affected by forest fires each year in boreal North America. In...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
Wildfires strongly regulate carbon (C) cycling and storage in boreal forests and account for almost ...
peer reviewedRapid warming in Arctic ecosystems is resulting in increased frequency of disturbances ...
Wildfires are a major disturbance to forest carbon (C) balance through both immediate combustion emi...
Arctic and boreal permafrost soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition has been slower than carbon inp...
Boreal wildfires are increasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon...
Arctic fires can release large amounts of carbon from permafrost peatlands. Satellite observations r...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and ...
The boreal forest landscape covers approximately 10% of the earth's land area and accounts for almos...
Global warming is projected to be greatest in northern regions, where forest fires are also increasi...
To reconcile observations of decomposition rates, carbon inventories, and net primary production (NP...
Anthropogenic warming is amplified in the northern high latitudes, and disturbance processes such as...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Lice...
Climate change has increased the area affected by forest fires each year in boreal North America. In...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...
Wildfires strongly regulate carbon (C) cycling and storage in boreal forests and account for almost ...
peer reviewedRapid warming in Arctic ecosystems is resulting in increased frequency of disturbances ...
Wildfires are a major disturbance to forest carbon (C) balance through both immediate combustion emi...
Arctic and boreal permafrost soil organic carbon (SOC) decomposition has been slower than carbon inp...
Boreal wildfires are increasing in intensity, extent, and frequency, potentially intensifying carbon...
Arctic fires can release large amounts of carbon from permafrost peatlands. Satellite observations r...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Increases in fire frequency, extent, and severity are expected to strongly impact the structure and ...
The boreal forest landscape covers approximately 10% of the earth's land area and accounts for almos...
Global warming is projected to be greatest in northern regions, where forest fires are also increasi...
To reconcile observations of decomposition rates, carbon inventories, and net primary production (NP...
Anthropogenic warming is amplified in the northern high latitudes, and disturbance processes such as...
Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International Lice...
Climate change has increased the area affected by forest fires each year in boreal North America. In...
There is a substantial amount of carbon stored in the permafrost soils of boreal forest ecosystems, ...