Jiang Y, Zhuang Q (2011) Extreme value analysis of wildfires in Canadian boreal forest ecosystems. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 41, 1836-1851. doi:10.1139/X11-102Jiang, Yueyang, and Qianlai Zhuang. 2011. "Extreme Value Analysis of Wildfires in Canadian Boreal Forest Ecosystems." Canadian...
Extreme value analysis of wildfires in Canadian boreal forest ecosystems Large fires are a major disturbance in Canadian forests and exert significant effects on both the climate system and ecosystems. During the last century, e... Y Jiang,Q Zhuang - 《Canadian Journal of Forest Research》 被引...
on the last 44 years but CMIP6 climate models project that the temperatures of 2023 will become normal by the 2050s. Such changes are likely to increase fire activity5,6,7,8, risking the carbon uptake potential of Canadian forests. This will impact allowable emissions for reaching warming ...
Wildfires that spread into wildland-urban interface (WUI) communities present significant challenges on several fronts. In the United States, the WUI accou... WE Mell,SL Manzello,A Maranghides,... - 《International Journal of Wildland Fire》 被引量: 282发表: 2010年 Human influences on forest...
Global fire regimes are changing, with increases in wildfire frequency and severity expected for many North American forests over the next 100 years. Fires can result in dramatic changes to carbon (C) stocks and can restructure plant and microbial communities, with long-lasting effects on ecosystem...
Permafrost degradation associated with a warming climate is second only to wildfires as a major disturbance to boreal forests. Permafrost temperatures have... MT Jorgenson,TE Osterkamp - 《Canadian Journal of Forest Research》 被引量: 834发表: 2005年 WHEAT CULTIVAR IDENTIFICATION BY GLIADIN ELECTROPH...
Using multitemporal and multispectral airborne lidar to assess depth of peat loss and correspondence with a new active normalized burn ratio for wildfires Geophys. Res. Lett., 44 (23) (2017), pp. 11,851-11,859, 10.1002/2017GL075488 Google Scholar Cleary et al., 2005 J. Cleary, N.T. ...
The nonvascular and vascular plant composition of the early regenerating vegetation present following wildfires and clear-cut logging has been compared separately in three areas of the black spruce (Picea mariana(Mill.) BSP) - feathermoss (Pleurozium schreberi(Brid.) Mitt.)) forest of western and...
boreal forests, fire behavior, tail, climate, wildfires, data collection, forest management, ecological zones, forest ecosystems, economics, variance, statistical models, probability distribution, riskLarge fires are a major disturbance in Canadian forests and exert significant effects on both the climate...
Wildfires burn approximately 1% of boreal forest yearly, being one of the most significant factors affecting soil organic matter (SOM) pools. Boreal forests are largely situated in the permafrost...doi:10.1007/s10533-019-00560-xAaltonen, Heidi...