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7.3.2024

Post-fire soil greenhouse gas fluxes in boreal Scots pine forests–Are they affected by surface fires with different severities?

A new paper by Köster et al (2024) gives information regarding surface fires (dominant in Northern Europe), and how surface fires of different severities could affect post-fire soil greenhouse gas emissions. The results of the study show that fire severity, time since fire and post-fire changes in soil temperature were the main factors driving forest floor […]

Disturbances and biogeochemistry

Disturbances and biogeochemistry research group focuses on the effects of disturbances on the biogeochemical cycles in boreal and sub-arctic forests, by linking disturbances (fire, wind, ungulates, etc.) and biogeochemical processes.

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