Forest-peat fires are notable for their difficulty in estimating carbon losses. Combined carbon losses from tree biomass and peat soil were estimated at an 8 ha forest-peat fire in the Moscow region after catastrophic fires in 2010. The loss of tree biomass carbon was assessed by reconstructing forest stand structure using the classification of pre-fire high-resolution satellite imagery and after-fire ground survey of the same forest classes in adjacent areas. Soil carbon loss was assessed by using the root collars of stumps to reconstruct the pre-fire soil surface and interpolating the peat characteristics of adjacent non-burned areas. The mean (median) depth of peat losses across the burned area was 15 ± 8 (14) cm, varying from 13 ± 5 (11...
Russian forests have abundant natural resources and perform global ecological functions, as a carbon...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...
Accurate assessment of tropical peat forest carbon stocks and impact of fires on carbon pools is req...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
AbstractTemperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a poten...
Russia has the largest forest area on earth. Its boreal forests officially store about 97 Pg C, whic...
The boreal forests are one of the largest terrestrial carbon stores on Earth, much of which is conta...
The boreal forest landscape covers approximately 10% of the earth's land area and accounts for almos...
[1] In boreal forests, fire is a frequent disturbance and converts soil organic carbon (OC) to more ...
Peat fires in tropical peatland release a substantial amount of carbon into the environment and caus...
Boreal forests comprise one third of global forested area and are the largest terrestrial carbon sto...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...
Russian forests have abundant natural resources and perform global ecological functions, as a carbon...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...
Accurate assessment of tropical peat forest carbon stocks and impact of fires on carbon pools is req...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
AbstractTemperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a poten...
Russia has the largest forest area on earth. Its boreal forests officially store about 97 Pg C, whic...
The boreal forests are one of the largest terrestrial carbon stores on Earth, much of which is conta...
The boreal forest landscape covers approximately 10% of the earth's land area and accounts for almos...
[1] In boreal forests, fire is a frequent disturbance and converts soil organic carbon (OC) to more ...
Peat fires in tropical peatland release a substantial amount of carbon into the environment and caus...
Boreal forests comprise one third of global forested area and are the largest terrestrial carbon sto...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...
Russian forests have abundant natural resources and perform global ecological functions, as a carbon...
The extreme 2018 hot drought that affected central and northern Europe led to the worst wildfire sea...
Boreal forests and wetlands are thought to be significant carbon sinks, and they could become net C ...