Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0) appliesBoreal peatlands store a disproportionately large quantity of soil carbon (C) and play a critical role within the global C-climate system; however, with climatic warming, these C stores are at risk. Increased wildfire frequency and severity are expected to increase C loss from boreal peatlands, contributing to a shift from C sink to source. Here, we provide a comprehensive review of pre- and post-fire hydrological and ecological interactions that affect the likelihood of peatland burning, address the connections between peatland fires and the C-climate cycle, and provide a conceptual model of peatland processes as...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
High-latitude peatlands store a large stock of carbon in accumulated belowground biomass, estimated ...
Peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface but boreal and subarctic peatlands store about 1...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...
AbstractTemperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a poten...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
Globally, the amount of carbon stored in peats exceeds that stored in vegetation and is similar in s...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Abstract Background One of the scientific challenges of understanding climate change has been determ...
Northern peatlands can emit large amounts of carbon and harmful smoke pollution during a wildfire. O...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
High-latitude peatlands store a large stock of carbon in accumulated belowground biomass, estimated ...
Peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface but boreal and subarctic peatlands store about 1...
Abstract: Boreal peatlands occupy about 1.14 x 106 km2 in North America. Fires can spread into peatl...
AbstractTemperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a poten...
Temperate peatlands represent a substantial store of carbon and their degradation is a potentially s...
Globally, the amount of carbon stored in peats exceeds that stored in vegetation and is similar in s...
Peatlands are important components of boreal and subarctic landscapes, and can be regionally importa...
Abstract Background One of the scientific challenges of understanding climate change has been determ...
Northern peatlands can emit large amounts of carbon and harmful smoke pollution during a wildfire. O...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
Climate warming and changing fire regimes in the North American boreal zone have the capacity to alt...
North American boreal peatland sites of Alaska, Alberta Canada, and the southern limit of the boreal...
High-latitude peatlands store a large stock of carbon in accumulated belowground biomass, estimated ...
Peatlands cover only 3% of the Earth's land surface but boreal and subarctic peatlands store about 1...