Fire is the most common disturbance in arid regions and is expected to become more common in many areas as a result of climate change. In this study, I followed the impacts of a wildfire on soil nematode abundances and soil moisture and organic matter (SOM) content in a semiarid grassland...
Under a Creative Commons license open accessHighlights Abstract The largest forest wildfire in Swedish modern history burnt 14,000 ha of Boreal forest in the Västmanland County (south-central Sweden) during the summer of 2014. Here, we assess the impacts of this wildfire on the hydrological re...
Here, we present data from a lake draining a moorland catchment in the United Kingdom, part of a 22 site, 25 year monitoring network, which experienced a major wildfire in 2011. The main water quality response was a large, sustained increase in nitrate concentrations, sufficient to raise ...
We estimate how use of parks and playgrounds changes with air quality during wildfire season in the northwest United States. We find small reductions in park and playground visits on moderately polluted days, and large reductions, to 50–60% of baseline visits, when pollution levels are high. ...
summer wildfire frequency increased approximately eightfold between 1972 and 2018; resulting in a fivefold rise in the annual area burned [163]. Southeastern Australia is a densely populated region where large-scale wildfires have led to massive life and property loss [169]. Multiple forms of veget...
(2016) Global trends in wildfire and its impacts: perceptions versus realities in a changing world. Phil. Trans. R. Soc. B, 371 (... SH Doerr,C Santín - 《Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London》 被引量: 85发表: 2016年 Interactions between research and policy.: From...
(4) Salvage logging operations should be excluded from stands of old growth forest and reserved areas that are burnt in a wildfire. This is because such activities can have a major negative impact of the development of suitable habitat for G. leadbeateri....
Most of the research about the effects of the release of carbon and other chemicals to the atmosphere during forest fires focuses on emissions from crown fires or slash fires in which a high percentage of the fine fuels are burned. However, in many temperate and boreal conifer ecosystems, surf...
The goal of this study is to estimate the impact of wildfire emissions on air quality and public health in California from mid-August to late October in 2020. The methodology in this study integrates two approaches mentioned above. Specifically, it combines a wildfire emissions inventory and a ...
Wildfires emit significant amounts of material into the atmosphere. To fully understand the impact of these emissions an accurate understanding of wildfire smoke chemistry is needed. This perspective highlights our chemical understanding and research gaps regarding the impacts of wildfire smoke on air qua...