Association between hemispheric-scale climate patterns and annual wildfire activity can be obscured by local factors that also control the initiation and spread of fires. Vegetation, topography, and fire suppression can be expected to influence conventional measures of annual wildfire activity such as ...
There are numerous mechanisms through which fires can affect soil microorganisms. Briefly, we can organize these mechanisms into three categories: (1) fire directly killing microbes and destroying microbial habitat; (2) altered post-fire chemico-physical belowground environment (e.g., increased pH, ...
Association between hemispheric-scale climate patterns and annual wildfire activity can be obscured by local factors that also control the initiation and spread of fires. Vegetation, topography, and fire suppression can be expected to influence conventional measures of annual wildfire activity such as ...
(2011). Extreme value analysis of wild- fires in Canadian boreal forest ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 41, 1836-1851.Jiang, Y., & Zhuang, Q. (2011). Extreme value analysis of wildfires in Canadian boreal for- est ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 41, 1836...
Jiang, Y., & Zhuang, Q. (2011). Extreme value analysis of wild- fires in Canadian boreal forest ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 41, 1836-1851.Extreme value analysis of wildfires in Canadian boreal forest ecosystems - Jiang, Zhuang - 2011 () Citation Context ...an fire ...
Association between hemispheric-scale climate patterns and annual wildfire activity can be obscured by local factors that also control the initiation and spread of fires. Vegetation, topography, and fire suppression can be expected to influence conventional measures of annual wildfire activity such as ...
A further complicating factor is that the ecosystems of the boreal forest are subject to natural disturbance regimes, such as forest fires and insect outbreaks [11]. Hence, the distribution of younger, mature, and older seral stages across the landscape maybe the result of natural disturbance ...