Carbon-concentration and carbon-climate feedbacks in CMIP6 models, and their comparison to CMIP5 models
Results from the fully-, biogeochemically-, and radiatively-coupled simulations in which CO
2 increases at a rate of 1% per year (1pctCO2) from its pre-industrial value are analyzed to …
2 increases at a rate of 1% per year (1pctCO2) from its pre-industrial value are analyzed to …
Tripling of western US particulate pollution from wildfires in a warming climate
The air quality impact of increased wildfires in a warming climate has often been overlooked
in current model projections, owing to the lack of interactive fire emissions of gases and …
in current model projections, owing to the lack of interactive fire emissions of gases and …
Modelling human-fire interactions: combining alternative perspectives and approaches
Although it has long been recognised that human activities affect fire regimes, the
interactions between humans and fire are complex, imperfectly understood, constantly …
interactions between humans and fire are complex, imperfectly understood, constantly …
How contemporary bioclimatic and human controls change global fire regimes
Anthropogenically driven declines in tropical savannah burnt area, have recently received
attention due to their effect on trends in global burnt area,. Large-scale trends in ecosystems …
attention due to their effect on trends in global burnt area,. Large-scale trends in ecosystems …
[HTML][HTML] Emergent relationships with respect to burned area in global satellite observations and fire-enabled vegetation models
Recent climate changes have increased fire-prone weather conditions in many regions and
have likely affected fire occurrence, which might impact ecosystem functioning …
have likely affected fire occurrence, which might impact ecosystem functioning …
Enhanced future vegetation growth with elevated carbon dioxide concentrations could increase fire activity
Many regions of the planet have experienced an increase in fire activity in recent decades.
Although such increases are consistent with warming and drying under continued climate …
Although such increases are consistent with warming and drying under continued climate …
Abrupt loss and uncertain recovery from fires of Amazon forests under low climate mitigation scenarios
IM Cano, E Shevliakova, S Malyshev… - Proceedings of the …, 2022 - National Acad Sciences
Tropical forests contribute a major sink for anthropogenic carbon emissions essential to
slowing down the buildup of atmospheric CO2 and buffering climate change impacts …
slowing down the buildup of atmospheric CO2 and buffering climate change impacts …
[HTML][HTML] Historical (1700–2012) global multi-model estimates of the fire emissions from the Fire Modeling Intercomparison Project (FireMIP)
Fire emissions are a critical component of carbon and nutrient cycles and strongly affect
climate and air quality. Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) with interactive fire …
climate and air quality. Dynamic global vegetation models (DGVMs) with interactive fire …
[HTML][HTML] Response of simulated burned area to historical changes in environmental and anthropogenic factors: a comparison of seven fire models
Understanding how fire regimes change over time is of major importance for understanding
their future impact on the Earth system, including society. Large differences in simulated …
their future impact on the Earth system, including society. Large differences in simulated …
Allometric constraints and competition enable the simulation of size structure and carbon fluxes in a dynamic vegetation model of tropical forests (LM3PPA‐TV)
I Martínez Cano, E Shevliakova… - Global Change …, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
Tropical forests are a key determinant of the functioning of the Earth system, but remain a
major source of uncertainty in carbon cycle models and climate change projections. In this …
major source of uncertainty in carbon cycle models and climate change projections. In this …