The dataset is Supplementary Materials for the article ''Reassessment of carbon emissions from fires and a new estimate of net carbon uptake in Russian forests in 2010-2020'' in the Carbon Balance and Management journal. It contains files with burnt forest area and carbon dioxide emissions from fires data in Russia 2010-2020. Article Supplementary materials are stored in the file Supplementary Tables and contains: - Table 1. Burnt forest area from NIR and MODIS (MCD64A1) in 2010-2020; - Table 2. Burnt forest area in the ground, aviation and the control (no fire protection) zones in 2010-2020 using MCD64A1; - Table 3. Carbon emissions from forest fires from National Inventory Report (NIR) and Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service (CAMS...
The warming trend in Russia for period of 1976-2014 was more than two times higher than the global o...
Verified estimates of wildfire area and related carbon emissions in territories of Russia are report...
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...
The dataset contains Supplementary Materials for the article ''Catastrophic PM2.5 emissions from Sib...
Research into pyrogenic carbon emissions in the temperate belt of the Russian Federation has traditi...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and de...
This paper presents the statistics of direct wildfire carbon emission estimates during the wildfires...
The presented study quantifies the proportion of stand-replacement fires in Russian forests through ...
This study was carried out for Siberia using Terra/Modis satellite data (2002–2016), data of ground ...
Black carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and deposited on ice and sno...
Forest-peat fires are notable for their difficulty in estimating carbon losses. Combined carbon loss...
The vast Angara region, with an area of 13.8 million ha, is located in the southern taiga of central...
Russian forests have abundant natural resources and perform global ecological functions, as a carbon...
Although in strictly protected areas no forest management and logging activities should be evident, ...
The warming trend in Russia for period of 1976-2014 was more than two times higher than the global o...
Verified estimates of wildfire area and related carbon emissions in territories of Russia are report...
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...
The dataset contains Supplementary Materials for the article ''Catastrophic PM2.5 emissions from Sib...
Research into pyrogenic carbon emissions in the temperate belt of the Russian Federation has traditi...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and de...
This paper presents the statistics of direct wildfire carbon emission estimates during the wildfires...
The presented study quantifies the proportion of stand-replacement fires in Russian forests through ...
This study was carried out for Siberia using Terra/Modis satellite data (2002–2016), data of ground ...
Black carbon (BC) emitted from fires in northern Eurasia is transported and deposited on ice and sno...
Forest-peat fires are notable for their difficulty in estimating carbon losses. Combined carbon loss...
The vast Angara region, with an area of 13.8 million ha, is located in the southern taiga of central...
Russian forests have abundant natural resources and perform global ecological functions, as a carbon...
Although in strictly protected areas no forest management and logging activities should be evident, ...
The warming trend in Russia for period of 1976-2014 was more than two times higher than the global o...
Verified estimates of wildfire area and related carbon emissions in territories of Russia are report...
Although in strictly protected areas no forest management and logging activities should be evident, ...