Mechanisms and impacts of Earth system tip** elements

S Wang, A Foster, EA Lenz, JD Kessler… - Reviews of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Tip** elements are components of the Earth system which may respond nonlinearly to
anthropogenic climate change by transitioning toward substantially different long‐term …

Reviews & syntheses: arctic fire regimes and emissions in the 21st century

JL McCarty, J Aalto, VV Paunu, SR Arnold… - Biogeosciences …, 2021 - bg.copernicus.org
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 …

Focus on changing fire regimes: interactions with climate, ecosystems, and society

BM Rogers, JK Balch, SJ Goetz… - Environmental …, 2020 - iopscience.iop.org
Fire is a complex Earth system phenomenon that fundamentally affects vegetation
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

RC Scholten, S Veraverbeke, Y Chen… - Nature Geoscience, 2024 - nature.com
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 …

A fiery wake-up call for climate science

BM Sanderson, RA Fisher - Nature Climate Change, 2020 - nature.com
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 …

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 …

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 …

Importance of tree-and species-level interactions with wildfire, climate, and soils in interior Alaska: Implications for forest change under a warming climate

AC Foster, AH Armstrong, JK Shuman, HH Shugart… - Ecological …, 2019 - Elsevier
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 …

[HTML][HTML] Using CESM-RESFire to understand climate–fire–ecosystem interactions and the implications for decadal climate variability

Y Zou, Y Wang, Y Qian, H Tian, J Yang… - Atmospheric …, 2020 - acp.copernicus.org
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 …

Impacts of increased soil burn severity on larch forest regeneration on permafrost soils of far northeastern Siberia

HD Alexander, SM Natali, MM Loranty… - Forest Ecology and …, 2018 - Elsevier
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 …