2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-2023-2421
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Soil smoldering in temperate forests: A neglected contributor to fire carbon emissions revealed by atmospheric mixing ratios

Lilian Vallet,
Charbel Abdallah,
Thomas Lauvaux
et al.

Abstract: Abstract. Fire is considered as an essential climate variable, emitting greenhouse gas in the combustion process. Current global assessments of fire emissions traditionally rely on coarse remotely-sensed burned area data, along with biome-specific combustion completeness and emission factors, to provide near real-time information. However, large uncertainties persist regarding burned areas, biomass affected, and emission factors. Recent increases in resolution have improved previous estimates of burned areas a… Show more

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“…Additionally, carbon can remain on site as black pyrogenic carbon after wood smoldering combustion and could constitute a long-standing form of carbon storage [65]. However, smoldering is a rare event within Mediterranean climate conditions [66].…”
Section: Implication Of Carbon Pools Dynamic On Vulnerability Assessm...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, carbon can remain on site as black pyrogenic carbon after wood smoldering combustion and could constitute a long-standing form of carbon storage [65]. However, smoldering is a rare event within Mediterranean climate conditions [66].…”
Section: Implication Of Carbon Pools Dynamic On Vulnerability Assessm...mentioning
confidence: 99%