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  1. Season-Dependent Effect of Fire-Derived Charcoal on the Above- and Belowground Litter Decomposition in Boreal Forests

    Abstract

    Fire-derived charcoal (charcoal) is a stable byproduct of forest fires, which accumulates in the litter layer and soils of boreal forests....

    S. V. Bryanin, A. V. Kondratova, ... E. S. Susloparova in Eurasian Soil Science
    Article 14 March 2024
  2. Fire activity and fire weather in a Lower Mekong subregion: association, regional calibration, weather–adjusted trends, and policy implications

    Fire activity and fire weather in a fire–prone Lower Mekong subregion (mainly encompassing northern Thailand, eastern Myanmar, and northern Laos)...

    Wint Wah Phoo, Kasemsan Manomaiphiboon, ... Chaiwat Wilasang in Natural Hazards
    Article 21 June 2024
  3. Fire carbon emissions over Equatorial Asia reduced by shortened dry seasons

    Fire carbon emissions over Equatorial Asia (EQAS) play a critical role in the global carbon cycle. Most regional fire emissions (89.0%) occur in the...

    Sifan Wang, Bin He, ... **aoming **e in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
    Article Open access 28 August 2023
  4. Forest Fire Emissions in Equatorial Asia and Their Recent Delay Anomaly in the Dry Season

    In Equatorial Asia, forest fires are a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. This study explains the conditions of forest fire...
    Ida Bagus Mandhara Brasika in Vegetation Fires and Pollution in Asia
    Chapter 2023
  5. Fire effects on geomorphic processes

    Fire-induced geomorphic changes, such as enhanced erosion and debris-flow activity, are expected to increase with climate change owing to increases...

    Luke A. McGuire, Brian A. Ebel, ... Petter Nyman in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
    Article 30 May 2024
  6. Analyzing Fire Behavior and Calibrating a Fire Growth Model in a Seasonally Dry Tropical Forest Area

    Dry broad-leaved seasonal forests are widespread in Southeast Asia. They are characterized by drought deciduous tree species, which are adapted to a...
    Gernot Ruecker, Veerachai Tanpipat, Kobsak Wanthongchai in Vegetation Fires and Pollution in Asia
    Chapter 2023
  7. Late Pleistocene emergence of an anthropogenic fire regime in Australia’s tropical savannahs

    At the time of European arrival on the Australian continent, sophisticated Indigenous societies practiced land management across Australia’s...

    Michael I. Bird, Michael Brand, ... Corey J. A. Bradshaw in Nature Geoscience
    Article Open access 11 March 2024
  8. Unravelling the effect of climate change on fire danger and fire behaviour in the Transboundary Biosphere Reserve of Meseta Ibérica (Portugal-Spain)

    The impacts of wildfires are increasing in the Mediterranean Basin due to more extreme fire seasons featuring increasingly fast and high-intensity...

    Bruno A. Aparício, João A. Santos, ... Paulo M. Fernandes in Climatic Change
    Article Open access 11 July 2022
  9. Triggering conditions, runout, and downstream impacts of debris flows following the 2021 Flag Fire, Arizona, USA

    Debris flows pose a serious threat to communities in mountainous areas, particularly in the years following wildfire. These events have been widely...

    Alexander N. Gorr, Luke A. McGuire, ... Olivia J. Hoch in Natural Hazards
    Article Open access 02 June 2023
  10. Persistent and lagged effects of fire on stream solutes linked to intermittent precipitation in arid lands

    Increased occurrence, size, and intensity of fire result in significant but variable changes to hydrology and material retention in watersheds with...

    Heili Lowman, Joanna Blaszczak, ... Alex J. Webster in Biogeochemistry
    Article Open access 07 June 2024
  11. Assessment of pre- and post-fire erosion using the RUSLE equation in a watershed affected by the forest fire on Google Earth Engine: the study of Manavgat River Basin

    Soil erosion is caused by increased agricultural activities and a lack of necessary measures to prevent erosion. This leads to the destruction of...

    Sinan Demir, İbrahim Dursun in Natural Hazards
    Article 11 January 2024
  12. Investigating Fire–Atmosphere Interaction in a Forest Canopy Using Wavelets

    Wildland fire–atmosphere interaction generates complex turbulence patterns, organized across multiple scales, which inform fire-spread behaviour,...

    A**kya Desai, Clément Guilloteau, ... Tirtha Banerjee in Boundary-Layer Meteorology
    Article Open access 18 April 2024
  13. Impact of the El Niño on Fire Dynamics on the African Continent

    Several studies investigated the occurrence of fires in Africa with numerical modeling or applied statistics; however, only a few studies focused on...

    José Francisco de Oliveira-Júnior, David Mendes, ... Vafaeva Khristina Maksudovna in Earth Systems and Environment
    Article Open access 03 January 2024
  14. Variation in fire danger in the Bei**g-Tian**-Hebei region over the past 30 years and its linkage with atmospheric circulation

    It is crucial to investigate the characteristics of fire danger in the Bei**g-Tian**-Hebei (BTH) region to improve the accuracy of local fire...

    Mengxin Bai, Wupeng Du, ... Zhixin Hao in Climatic Change
    Article 06 February 2024
  15. Fire susceptibility modeling and map** in Mediterranean forests of Turkey: a comprehensive study based on fuel, climatic, topographic, and anthropogenic factors

    Forest fires are considered to be among the most destructive factors in forest ecosystems around the world. In recent years, climate change and human...

    Ana Novo, Hurem Dutal, Saeedeh Eskandari in Euro-Mediterranean Journal for Environmental Integration
    Article 30 March 2024
  16. Forest fire map**: a comparison between GIS-based random forest and Bayesian models

    In recent decades, fires in natural ecosystems, particularly forests and rangelands, have emerged as a significant threat. To address this challenge,...

    Farzaneh Noroozi, Gholamabbas Ghanbarian, ... Hamid Reza Pourghasemi in Natural Hazards
    Article 29 February 2024
  17. Accounting for forest fire risks: global insights for climate change mitigation

    Fire is an important risk in global forest loss and contributed 20% to 25% of the global anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions between 1997 and...

    Long Chu, R. Quentin Grafton, Harry Nelson in Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change
    Article Open access 04 November 2023
  18. Post-fire recovery of Puya raimondii, vegetation and birds in the puna of Huascarán National Park, Perú

    A large fire of 233 ha in Huascarán National Park in Peru provided an opportunity to compare plant and bird responses in burned and nearby unburned...

    Mery L. Suni, Giovana P. Vadillo, ... Paul M. Ramsay in Journal of Mountain Science
    Article 27 January 2024
  19. The characteristics and future projections of fire danger in the areas around mega-city based on meteorological data–a case study of Bei**g

    It is crucial to investigate the characteristics of fire danger in the areas around Bei**g to increase the accuracy of fire danger monitoring,...

    Mengxin Bai, Wupeng Du, ... Pei **ng in Frontiers of Earth Science
    Article 11 July 2024
  20. Arctic Oscillation and Pacific-North American pattern dominated-modulation of fire danger and wildfire occurrence

    Based on statistical analyses and Arctic Oscillation (AO) and the Pacific-North American pattern (PNA) induced climate anomalies in the 2001–2020...

    Flavio Justino, David H. Bromwich, ... Sheng-Hung Wang in npj Climate and Atmospheric Science
    Article Open access 24 June 2022
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