Forest wildfires cover vast territories of mountainous Siberia. As a result, the appearance of the landscape changes completely, as well as the properties of its components. The paper considers the impact of wildfires on the components of the mountain-taiga geosystems of the Primorskii Range, which stretches along the western shore of Lake Baikal. This is the driest area in the Baikal region, with Goletz and mountain-taiga landscapes, coupled with steppe areas. Wildfires regularly occur during hot and dry periods in all zones of the range, especially since 2015. We made landscape descriptions of the territory of the key site and compiled a map of the landscape structure with conflagration fires overlapped with partially and, optionally, com...
Wildfires are increasingly understood as an ecological driver within the entire Arctic biome. Arctic...
International audienceCatastrophic fire years that have taken place during the last decade in Siberi...
In large parts of temperate-boreal Eurasia the use of fire, including historic slash-and-burn (shift...
Wildfires are one of the main factors for landscape change in tundra ecosystems. In the absence of e...
The results of long-term studies of the role of the pyrogenic factor in the dynamics of forest ecosy...
The formation and current state of forests in this region is closely related to forest fires that re...
Wildfire is one of the main disturbances affecting forest dynamics, succession, and the carbon cycle...
The fire frequency situation in Zabaykal region from 1964 to 2015 is evaluated and discussed in the ...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
Wildfire in Siberia is extensive, affecting up to 15 Mha annually. The proportion of the vegetation ...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
The impact of fire on daily discharges from two mountainous basins located in the permafrost region ...
The impact of fire on daily discharges from two mountainous basins located in the permafrost region ...
The impact of fire on daily discharges from two mountainous basins located in the permafrost region ...
Wildfires are increasingly understood as an ecological driver within the entire Arctic biome. Arctic...
International audienceCatastrophic fire years that have taken place during the last decade in Siberi...
In large parts of temperate-boreal Eurasia the use of fire, including historic slash-and-burn (shift...
Wildfires are one of the main factors for landscape change in tundra ecosystems. In the absence of e...
The results of long-term studies of the role of the pyrogenic factor in the dynamics of forest ecosy...
The formation and current state of forests in this region is closely related to forest fires that re...
Wildfire is one of the main disturbances affecting forest dynamics, succession, and the carbon cycle...
The fire frequency situation in Zabaykal region from 1964 to 2015 is evaluated and discussed in the ...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
Wildfire in Siberia is extensive, affecting up to 15 Mha annually. The proportion of the vegetation ...
Wildfire is the most common disturbance type in boreal forests and can trigger significant changes i...
The impact of fire on daily discharges from two mountainous basins located in the permafrost region ...
The impact of fire on daily discharges from two mountainous basins located in the permafrost region ...
The impact of fire on daily discharges from two mountainous basins located in the permafrost region ...
Wildfires are increasingly understood as an ecological driver within the entire Arctic biome. Arctic...
International audienceCatastrophic fire years that have taken place during the last decade in Siberi...
In large parts of temperate-boreal Eurasia the use of fire, including historic slash-and-burn (shift...