This paper presents the statistics of direct wildfire carbon emission estimates during the wildfires of 2021 on forest lands of Russia using long-term satellite data. In 2021, the area affected by forest wildfires was 9.3 million ha, while carbon emissions amounted to 66.4 MtC. Said values are almost two points higher than the long-term average values. A comparison of similar indicators for twenty years allowed us to conclude that said year was anomalous with respect to the entire time series, similar to the wildfire seasons of 2003 and 2012. A period or interval for recurrence of three anomalous wildfire seasons is nine years. The reason for the recurrence of anomalous wildfire seasons is yet to be found. At the same time, the forest areas...
PyrogeniccarbonemissionrateswereestimatedinthesoilsofthreenaturalzonesinRussia:forest-tundra,south-t...
The forests of Russia cover a larger area and hold more carbon than the forests of any other nation ...
Although in strictly protected areas no forest management and logging activities should be evident, ...
Russia has the largest forest area on earth. Its boreal forests officially store about 97 Pg C, whic...
Over the past two decades, the escalating emissions of greenhouse gases from boreal wildfires in the...
This study was carried out for Siberia using Terra/Modis satellite data (2002–2016), data of ground ...
Research into pyrogenic carbon emissions in the temperate belt of the Russian Federation has traditi...
The dataset is Supplementary Materials for the article ''Reassessment of carbon emissions from fires...
Verified estimates of wildfire area and related carbon emissions in territories of Russia are report...
The presented study quantifies the proportion of stand-replacement fires in Russian forests through ...
This study is based on the processing of satellite imagery in the wave range 3.93–3.99 μm (Terra/Mod...
Wildfires are the major cause of forest death in Siberia, as well as one of the main ecological fact...
The vast Angara region, with an area of 13.8 million ha, is located in the southern taiga of central...
Fires are among the most influential disturbances affecting ecosystem structure and biogeochemical c...
The warming trend in Russia for period of 1976-2014 was more than two times higher than the global o...
PyrogeniccarbonemissionrateswereestimatedinthesoilsofthreenaturalzonesinRussia:forest-tundra,south-t...
The forests of Russia cover a larger area and hold more carbon than the forests of any other nation ...
Although in strictly protected areas no forest management and logging activities should be evident, ...
Russia has the largest forest area on earth. Its boreal forests officially store about 97 Pg C, whic...
Over the past two decades, the escalating emissions of greenhouse gases from boreal wildfires in the...
This study was carried out for Siberia using Terra/Modis satellite data (2002–2016), data of ground ...
Research into pyrogenic carbon emissions in the temperate belt of the Russian Federation has traditi...
The dataset is Supplementary Materials for the article ''Reassessment of carbon emissions from fires...
Verified estimates of wildfire area and related carbon emissions in territories of Russia are report...
The presented study quantifies the proportion of stand-replacement fires in Russian forests through ...
This study is based on the processing of satellite imagery in the wave range 3.93–3.99 μm (Terra/Mod...
Wildfires are the major cause of forest death in Siberia, as well as one of the main ecological fact...
The vast Angara region, with an area of 13.8 million ha, is located in the southern taiga of central...
Fires are among the most influential disturbances affecting ecosystem structure and biogeochemical c...
The warming trend in Russia for period of 1976-2014 was more than two times higher than the global o...
PyrogeniccarbonemissionrateswereestimatedinthesoilsofthreenaturalzonesinRussia:forest-tundra,south-t...
The forests of Russia cover a larger area and hold more carbon than the forests of any other nation ...
Although in strictly protected areas no forest management and logging activities should be evident, ...