V. Kosov, “Effect of Thermal Radiation of Forest Fire on the Environment,” Sibirskii Ekologicheskii Zh. 15 (4), 517 (2008) [Contemporary Problems of Ecology 1 (4), 399].Valendik E.N., Kosov I. V., Effect of thermal radiation of forest fire on the environment, Sibirskii Ekologi...
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...
The results are presented of a study of the effects of forest fire on a forest mire ecosystem in the Daxinganling Mountains in NE China. The study was carried out from May 1990 to October 1993. Fires were relatively frequent and of high intensity. Fire increased mineralization, cation content...
Hence, the present work takes the indirect approach of measuring PCDD/Fs and PAHs in soil and ash samples after forest fires. Soil samples were collected after forest fires at five sites in the eastern coastal region of Korea. First, we investigated the effect of forest fires on the physical...
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Urban forest fires have become a global concern, severely impacting human lives, property, and the environment. Pohang City in South Korea experienced its first urban forest fire on March 9鈥 10, 2013, significantly damaging residential areas due to the city's expansion into mountainous regions. ...
It was established in 2005 to recognize outstanding figures that have had a positive effect on the environment.'We are truly honored to receive this Champions of the Earth award,' said Eric Jing, Chairman and CEO of Ant Financial. 'Alipay Ant Forest reflects our belief that technology can ...
The destruction of habitats can also have a devastating effect on wildlife populations, leading to a loss of biodiversity. In recent years, the frequency and intensity of forest fires have increased due to factors such as climate change, deforestation, and land management practices. As a result,...
The study domain shows extensive fires over the period of 2003–2016 (Fig.1a). Changes in summer (June–August) surface radiometric temperature (ΔΤ) indicate a widespread warming effect one year after fire (Fig.1b), consistent with previous findings8. The effect of fire size on summer Δ...
The effect of large forest fires (over 40 ha) during the period 2000–2008 on natural emissions is examined with respect also to the spatial and temporal distribution and their relative contribution to total emissions over the area. Moreover, the effect of several parameters and assumptions ...