Katherine D. McCool, S. M. Holub, Si Gao, Brett A. Morrissette, Jessica E. Blunn, A. Gallo, J. Hatten
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我们发现森林地面和土壤碳储量在森林火灾后发生了显著变化,碳储量在火灾后大约降低了40 Mg C ha - 1。三分之二的碳差异(25 Mg C ha - 1)在森林地面,三分之一(15 Mg C ha - 1)在矿物土壤。版权所有
Quantifying impacts of forest fire on soil carbon in a young, intensively managed tree farm in the western Oregon Cascades
Highly productive western Cascades forest soils are at risk of carbon and nitrogen losses from severe wildfire
We found significant changes in forest floor and soil carbon stocks after wildfire
Carbon stocks were approximately 40 Mg C ha−1 lower in the post‐fire period
Two thirds of carbon differences (25 Mg C ha−1) were in the forest floor and one third (15 Mg C ha−1) was in the mineral soil
This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved
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