Global climate change below 2 °C avoids large end century increases in burned area in Canada Salvatore R. Curasi Joe R. Melton Cynthia H. Whaley npj Climate and Atmospheric Science(2024) Do hurricanes or freezing events regulate the sustainability of subtropical mangroves on the Gulf of Mexic...
Here, we show that fire severity, geologic substrate, and ecosystem type influence landscape-scale production of Cr(VI) in particulates during recent wildfires. We find that Cr(VI) concentrations were highest in soils derived from metal-rich geologies, including (ultra)mafic rocks and their metam...
Potential climate change impacts on fire intensity and key wildfire suppression thresholds in Canada. Environ. Res. Lett. 12, 095003 (2017). Google Scholar Barbero, R., Abatzoglou, J. T., Larkin, N. K., Kolden, C. A. & Stocks, B. Climate change presents increased potential for very...
scenario (RCP8.5). The large fire season will be more intense and have an earlier onset and delayed end. Our findings suggest that despite the lack of a contemporary trend in fire regime, projected greenhouse gas emissions will substantially increase the fire danger in southern California by ...
Deforestation and drainage has made Indonesian peatlands susceptible to burning. Large fires occur regularly, destroying agricultural crops and forest, emitting large amounts of CO2 and air pollutants, resulting in adverse health effects. In order to red
(b) RegionOIIwith wind directionθ = 300o. For both regions, vulnerability for each way is calculated from the source in their respective layouts. Significantly high vulnerability of all ways is observed in both layouts in the absence of any fire mitigation (©OpenStreetMap contributors55...
The impact of proximity to agricultural land was introduced in FLAM to model the seasonal patterns of the forest fire frequency in South Korea. 3.2. Ignition Probability Our analysis of the constructed forest fire dataset shows that 61.98% of forest fires started as a result of human activities ...
A total of 15 sampling points were selected and distributed evenly in the raised bog areas where fires occurred and did not occur. For this purpose, the “ArcMap 10.8.1” software was used for the precise selection of sampling points. The thickness of the peat core samples in the Čep...
In fire scenarios with 30 MW and longitudinal ventilation, the constant CO and HCN generation rates are assumed to be 108 g/s and 27 g/s. 3. Smoke Environment (SE) Map Integrating Visibility and Toxic Gas 3.1. Smoke Exposure Risk and Corresponding Smoke Environment Levels Heat, smoke, and...
The vast Angara region, with an area of 13.8 million ha, is located in the southern taiga of central Siberia, Russia. This is one of the most disturbed regions by both fire and logging in northern Asia. We have developed surface and ground fuel-load maps by integrating satellite and ground...