Charcoal is a heterogeneous material exhibiting a diverse range of properties. This variability represents a serious challenge in studies that use the properties of natural charcoal for reconstructing wildfires history in terrestrial ecosystems. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that particle size is a sufficiently robust indicator for separating forest wildfire combustion products into fractions with distinct properties. For this purpose, we examined two different forest environments affected by contrasting wildfires in terms of severity: an eucalypt forest in Australia, which experienced an extremely severe wildfire, and a Mediterranean pine forest in Italy, which burned to moderate severity. We fractionated the ash/charcoal layers ...
Vegetation fires play a major role in global C cycling through the addition of inert carbon (char) t...
Reliable assessment of the impact of Siberian boreal forest wildfires on the environment and climate...
Wildfires are a major driver of carbon stocks and ecosystem development in Canadian boreal forests, ...
Charcoal is a heterogeneous material exhibiting a diverse range of properties. This variability repr...
Charcoal added to soil by wildfires is usually considered to be part of the most stable pool of soil...
Charcoal analysis was conducted on sediment cores from three lakes to assess the relationship betwee...
Abstract. In many countries, prescribed or planned burning is increasingly used as a management stra...
Charcoal occurrence is extensively used as a tool for understanding wildfires over geological timesc...
Fire is a key Earth system process, with 80% of annual fire activity taking place in grassland areas...
Here, we explore how charcoal formation under different heating regimes and circumstances leads to c...
Production of charcoal has accompanied human life from the beginning. We aimed at evaluating the deg...
The analysis of charcoal fragments in peat and lake sediments is the most widely used approach to re...
Following an uncontrolled fire in an area of heathland in SW England, surface samples were taken fro...
Fire reconstructions provide context for modern rates of burning and inform predictions of fire regi...
Citation: Leys, B., Brewer, S. C., McConaghy, S., Mueller, J., & McLauchlan, K. K. (2015). Fire hist...
Vegetation fires play a major role in global C cycling through the addition of inert carbon (char) t...
Reliable assessment of the impact of Siberian boreal forest wildfires on the environment and climate...
Wildfires are a major driver of carbon stocks and ecosystem development in Canadian boreal forests, ...
Charcoal is a heterogeneous material exhibiting a diverse range of properties. This variability repr...
Charcoal added to soil by wildfires is usually considered to be part of the most stable pool of soil...
Charcoal analysis was conducted on sediment cores from three lakes to assess the relationship betwee...
Abstract. In many countries, prescribed or planned burning is increasingly used as a management stra...
Charcoal occurrence is extensively used as a tool for understanding wildfires over geological timesc...
Fire is a key Earth system process, with 80% of annual fire activity taking place in grassland areas...
Here, we explore how charcoal formation under different heating regimes and circumstances leads to c...
Production of charcoal has accompanied human life from the beginning. We aimed at evaluating the deg...
The analysis of charcoal fragments in peat and lake sediments is the most widely used approach to re...
Following an uncontrolled fire in an area of heathland in SW England, surface samples were taken fro...
Fire reconstructions provide context for modern rates of burning and inform predictions of fire regi...
Citation: Leys, B., Brewer, S. C., McConaghy, S., Mueller, J., & McLauchlan, K. K. (2015). Fire hist...
Vegetation fires play a major role in global C cycling through the addition of inert carbon (char) t...
Reliable assessment of the impact of Siberian boreal forest wildfires on the environment and climate...
Wildfires are a major driver of carbon stocks and ecosystem development in Canadian boreal forests, ...