2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-15783
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Alteration of the Black Carbon pool shortly after a fire under dry conditions at the boreal southern border

Abstract: <p>Fires belong to the most intensive disturbances in ecosystems, but do have different effects on the soil depending on their intensity and fuel materials. Taiga ecosystems contain significant reserves of potentially fire-prone materials, and as temperatures rise in the circumpolar region and precipitation patterns change, an increase in the frequency and intensity of fires is observed. In these fires, incomplete combustion processes result in the formation of black carbon (BC), which is known a… Show more

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