Larch forests of Middle Siberia: long-term trends in fire return intervals

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Viacheslav I. Kharuk
Mariya L. Dvinskaya
Ilya A. Petrov
Sergei T. Im
Kenneth J. Ranson
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[1] V. N. Sukachev Institute of Forest,
[2] Siberian Federal University,undefined
[3] Siberian State Aerospace University,undefined
[4] NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center,undefined
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Regional Environmental Change | 2016年 / 16卷
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Fire ecology; Fire history; Fire frequency; Siberian wildfires; Larch forests; Climate change;
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Fire history within the northern larch forests of Central Siberia was studied (65 + °N). Fires within this area are predominantly caused by lightning strikes rather than human activity. Mean fire return intervals (FRIs) were found to be 112 ± 49 years (based on firescars) and 106 ± 36 years (based on firescars and tree natality dates). FRIs were increased with latitude increase and observed to be about 80 years at 64°N, about 200 years near the Arctic Circle and about 300 years nearby the northern range limit of larch stands (~71° + N). Northward FRIs increase correlated with incoming solar radiation (r = −0.95). Post-Little Ice Age (LIA) warming (after 1850) caused approximately a doubling of fire events (in comparison with a similar period during LIA). The data obtained support a hypothesis of climate-induced fire frequency increase.
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页码:2389 / 2397
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