Mechanisms and impacts of Earth system tip** elements
Tip** elements are components of the Earth system which may respond nonlinearly to
anthropogenic climate change by transitioning toward substantially different long‐term …
anthropogenic climate change by transitioning toward substantially different long‐term …
Reviews & syntheses: arctic fire regimes and emissions in the 21st century
In recent years, the pan-Arctic region has experienced increasingly extreme fire seasons.
Fires in the northern high latitudes are driven by current and future climate change, lightning …
Fires in the northern high latitudes are driven by current and future climate change, lightning …
Focus on changing fire regimes: interactions with climate, ecosystems, and society
Fire is a complex Earth system phenomenon that fundamentally affects vegetation
distributions, biogeochemical cycling, climate, and human society across most of Earth's …
distributions, biogeochemical cycling, climate, and human society across most of Earth's …
Spatial variability in Arctic–boreal fire regimes influenced by environmental and human factors
Wildfire activity in Arctic and boreal regions is rapidly increasing, with severe consequences
for climate and human health. Regional long-term variations in fire frequency and intensity …
for climate and human health. Regional long-term variations in fire frequency and intensity …
A fiery wake-up call for climate science
To improve climate resilience for extreme fire events, researchers need to translate
modelling uncertainties into useful guidance and be wary of overconfidence. If Earth system …
modelling uncertainties into useful guidance and be wary of overconfidence. If Earth system …
Reimagining Earth in the Earth system
GB Bonan, O Lucier, DR Coen… - Journal of Advances …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Terrestrial, aquatic, and marine ecosystems regulate climate at local to global scales
through exchanges of energy and matter with the atmosphere and assist with climate …
through exchanges of energy and matter with the atmosphere and assist with climate …
Wildfires in the Siberian Arctic
VI Kharuk, ML Dvinskaya, ST Im, AS Golyukov… - Fire, 2022 - mdpi.com
Wildfires are increasingly understood as an ecological driver within the entire Arctic biome.
Arctic soils naturally store large quantities of C, as peat has formed throughout the …
Arctic soils naturally store large quantities of C, as peat has formed throughout the …
Importance of tree-and species-level interactions with wildfire, climate, and soils in interior Alaska: Implications for forest change under a warming climate
The boreal zone of Alaska is dominated by interactions between disturbances, vegetation,
and soils. These interactions are likely to change in the future through increasing permafrost …
and soils. These interactions are likely to change in the future through increasing permafrost …
[HTML][HTML] Using CESM-RESFire to understand climate–fire–ecosystem interactions and the implications for decadal climate variability
Large wildfires exert strong disturbance on regional and global climate systems and
ecosystems by perturbing radiative forcing as well as the carbon and water balance …
ecosystems by perturbing radiative forcing as well as the carbon and water balance …
Impacts of increased soil burn severity on larch forest regeneration on permafrost soils of far northeastern Siberia
Fire severity is increasing across the boreal forest biome as climate warms, and initial post-
fire changes in tree demographic processes could be important determinants of long-term …
fire changes in tree demographic processes could be important determinants of long-term …