However, ash and soils affected by low temperatures, which did not volatilize anthropogenic Pb, retained their isotopic signatures. This work suggests that it may be possible to determine the temperature of a forest fire from the Pb isotopic signatures of the burned materials....
Forest fires are key ecosystem modifiers affecting the biological, chemical, and physical attributes of forest soils. The extent of soil disturbance by fire is largely dependent on fire intensity, duration and recurrence, fuel load, and soil characteristics. The impact on soil properties is intricate...
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Fire is one of the most important disturbance factors in forest ecosystems. Forest fires destroy forest resources and cause greenhouse gases emission from soil to atmosphere. At the same time,forest fires can affect soil physical,chemical and microbial properties,and consequently the fluxes of main ...
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2– Effects of Forest Fire on Soil Temperate forest soils store globally significant amounts of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N). Understanding how soil pools of these two elements change in resp... PJ Viro 被引量: 272发表: 1974年 The effects of a forest fire on soil microfungi The effects...
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Revisiting Experimental Catchment Studies in Forest Hydrology IAHS Series of Proceedings and Reports Publication) G.: Fire effects on forest hydrology: lessons from a multi-scale catchment exper- iment in SE Australia, in: Revisiting Experimental Catchment Studies in Forest Hydrology, IAHS Publ. 353,...
The ash deposition and heat associated with forest fire have been shown to affect the physical and chemical properties of the soil (Cass et al., 1984, Raison, 1979). Table 1 shows the physical and chemical properties of the burnt and unburnt soils analyzed in this study. The physical prope...
on soils and biogeochemical process are possible. The variation in such effects is conditioned by at least four broad classes of factors: (1) variation in basic site features such as slope aspect, climate, and soil; (2) spatial and temporal variation in fire regimes; (3) prefire status of...