International audienceAnthropogenic fires affected the temperate deciduous forests of Central Europe over millennia. Biomass burning releases carbon to the atmosphere and produces charcoal, which potentially contributes to the stable soil carbon pools and is an important archive of environmental history. The fate of charcoal in soils of temperate deciduous forests, i.e. the processes of charcoal incorporation and transportation and the effects on soil organic matter are still not clear. We investigated the effects of slash-and-burn at a long-term experimental burning site and determined soil organic carbon and charcoal carbon concentrations as well as the soil lightness of colour (L*) in the topmost soil material (0?1, 1?2.5 and 2.5?5 cm de...
Natural and prescribed vegetation fires lead to the input of considerable amounts of charcoal into s...
The addition of pyrogenic carbon (C) in the soil is considered a potential strategy to achieve direc...
International audienceNumerous charcoal production sites (CPS) are still present in the vosges fores...
International audienceAnthropogenic fires affected the temperate deciduous forests of Central Europe...
Anthropogenic fires affected the temperate deciduous forests of Central Europe over millennia. Bioma...
Charcoal plays an important role in boreal soil function and carbon storage, and is present in most ...
Boreal forests serve as important globalsources or sinks of carbon (C), and wild-fire is a major dri...
We summarize current knowledge about the ecosystem functions of fire-produced charcoal in boreal for...
There is a lack of long-term field approach investigating biochar impact on soil properties and vege...
peer reviewedThere is a lack of long-term field approach investigating biochar impact on soil proper...
Charcoal is a natural product of wildfires which operate as a major natural disturbance in boreal fo...
Black carbon (BC), the solid residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels, is pe...
Wildfires are a major driver of carbon stocks and ecosystem development in Canadian boreal forests, ...
The Holocene fire history of Central Europe has revealed that the charred organic matter found in so...
[1] In boreal forests, fire is a frequent disturbance and converts soil organic carbon (OC) to more ...
Natural and prescribed vegetation fires lead to the input of considerable amounts of charcoal into s...
The addition of pyrogenic carbon (C) in the soil is considered a potential strategy to achieve direc...
International audienceNumerous charcoal production sites (CPS) are still present in the vosges fores...
International audienceAnthropogenic fires affected the temperate deciduous forests of Central Europe...
Anthropogenic fires affected the temperate deciduous forests of Central Europe over millennia. Bioma...
Charcoal plays an important role in boreal soil function and carbon storage, and is present in most ...
Boreal forests serve as important globalsources or sinks of carbon (C), and wild-fire is a major dri...
We summarize current knowledge about the ecosystem functions of fire-produced charcoal in boreal for...
There is a lack of long-term field approach investigating biochar impact on soil properties and vege...
peer reviewedThere is a lack of long-term field approach investigating biochar impact on soil proper...
Charcoal is a natural product of wildfires which operate as a major natural disturbance in boreal fo...
Black carbon (BC), the solid residue of the incomplete combustion of biomass and fossil fuels, is pe...
Wildfires are a major driver of carbon stocks and ecosystem development in Canadian boreal forests, ...
The Holocene fire history of Central Europe has revealed that the charred organic matter found in so...
[1] In boreal forests, fire is a frequent disturbance and converts soil organic carbon (OC) to more ...
Natural and prescribed vegetation fires lead to the input of considerable amounts of charcoal into s...
The addition of pyrogenic carbon (C) in the soil is considered a potential strategy to achieve direc...
International audienceNumerous charcoal production sites (CPS) are still present in the vosges fores...