Wildfires and subsequent rainfall play an important role in the redistribution of major, minor and trace chemical elements,which could bemobilised from burnt soils and ashes. In particular, the fire-induced release ofmercury (Hg) into the environment is relevant to study due to its volatilisation and toxicity. However, the impact of wildfire followed by rainfall on mercury redistribution is poorly documented. Hence, eucalypt- and pine-covered hillslopes (1–3) were surveyed in two burnt areas (Ermida and S. Pedro do Sul, Portugal), as well as in a nonburnt eucalypt slope (Ermida). Top-soils (0–2 cm)and asheswere sampled 4 and 14weeks after the fire, the latter following an episode of heavy precipitation. In order to clarify the effect ...
Wildfires are expected to become more frequent and intensive at the global scale due to climate chan...
Abstract. Prescribed fires are likely to re-emit atmospherically deposited mercury (Hg), and com-par...
Mercury in the environment is detrimental to human and ecological health. In 2006, four years after ...
Mercury (Hg) stored in vegetation and soils is known to be released to the atmosphere during wildfir...
Mercury (Hg) emissions from prescribed fire present a potential impact on air quality that could mot...
Natural wildfires are responsible for ~10% of total mercury (Hg) emissions to the atmosphere due to ...
Prescribed fire conducted in fire-prone areas is a cost-effective choice for forest management, but ...
Human activities (in)directly affects the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) in the environment. H...
Mercury (Hg) mobilization and accumulation in the environment is directly related to forest fires. B...
A number of factors influence the amount of mercury (Hg) in forest floors and soils, including depos...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Wildfires are expected to become more frequent and intensive at the global scale due to climate chan...
AbstractForest ecosystems are a sink of atmospheric mercury, trapping the metal in the canopy, and s...
The influence of forest fire on the gross mercury content in soddy podburs formed in typical forest...
Mercury (Hg), a persistent and toxic element, is largely stored in forests including forest canopy a...
Wildfires are expected to become more frequent and intensive at the global scale due to climate chan...
Abstract. Prescribed fires are likely to re-emit atmospherically deposited mercury (Hg), and com-par...
Mercury in the environment is detrimental to human and ecological health. In 2006, four years after ...
Mercury (Hg) stored in vegetation and soils is known to be released to the atmosphere during wildfir...
Mercury (Hg) emissions from prescribed fire present a potential impact on air quality that could mot...
Natural wildfires are responsible for ~10% of total mercury (Hg) emissions to the atmosphere due to ...
Prescribed fire conducted in fire-prone areas is a cost-effective choice for forest management, but ...
Human activities (in)directly affects the biogeochemical cycle of mercury (Hg) in the environment. H...
Mercury (Hg) mobilization and accumulation in the environment is directly related to forest fires. B...
A number of factors influence the amount of mercury (Hg) in forest floors and soils, including depos...
To the best of our knowledge, one or more authors of this paper were federal employees when contribu...
Wildfires are expected to become more frequent and intensive at the global scale due to climate chan...
AbstractForest ecosystems are a sink of atmospheric mercury, trapping the metal in the canopy, and s...
The influence of forest fire on the gross mercury content in soddy podburs formed in typical forest...
Mercury (Hg), a persistent and toxic element, is largely stored in forests including forest canopy a...
Wildfires are expected to become more frequent and intensive at the global scale due to climate chan...
Abstract. Prescribed fires are likely to re-emit atmospherically deposited mercury (Hg), and com-par...
Mercury in the environment is detrimental to human and ecological health. In 2006, four years after ...