“…resulting from severe fire behavior. Heavy fuels such as CWD, logging residue (Tarrant, 1956) or deep organic matter layers (Sackett and Haase, 1992) increase fire intensity, the depth of temperature penetration into the soil and the duration of soil heating effects (DeBano et al, 1998;Giardina et al, 2000). For example, beneath a Eucalyptus log pile, soil temperature exceeded 300 8C at 5 cm depth 7 h after the fire was ignited (Roberts, 1965); for more than 24 h following ignition, soil temperature surpassed 100 8C to a depth of 22 cm.…”