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DOI: 10.3390/f10070534
WOS记录号: WOS:000482080800017
论文题名:
Peatland Hydrological Dynamics as A Driver of Landscape Connectivity and Fire Activity in the Boreal Plain of Canada
作者: Thompson, Dan K.1,2; Simpson, Brian N.1; Whitman, Ellen1,2; Barber, Quinn E.1; Parisien, Marc-Andre1
通讯作者: Thompson, Dan K.
刊名: FORESTS
EISSN: 1999-4907
出版年: 2019
卷: 10, 期:7
语种: 英语
英文关键词: wildfire ; peatlands ; boreal
WOS关键词: WATER-TABLE ; MOISTURE ; WILDFIRE ; WEATHER ; CLIMATE ; FUTURE ; REGIME ; INDEX ; BOG ; ACCUMULATION
WOS学科分类: Forestry
WOS研究方向: Forestry
英文摘要:

Drought is usually the precursor to large wildfires in northwestern boreal Canada, a region with both large wildfire potential and extensive peatland cover. Fire is a contagious process, and given weather conducive to burning, wildfires may be naturally limited by the connectivity of fuels and the connectivity of landscapes such as peatlands. Boreal peatlands fragment landscapes when wet and connect them when dry. The aim of this paper is to construct a framework by which the hydrological dynamics of boreal peatlands can be incorporated into standard wildfire likelihood models, in this case the Canadian Burn-P3 model. We computed hydrologically dynamic vegetation cover for peatlands (37% of the study area) on a real landscape in the Canadian boreal plain, corresponding to varying water table levels representing wet, moderate, and severely dry fuel moisture and hydrological conditions. Despite constant atmospheric drivers of fire spread (air temperature, humidity, and wind speed) between drought scenarios, fire activity increased 6-fold in moderate drought relative to a low drought baseline; severe (1 in 40 years) drought scenarios drove fires into previously fire-restrictive environments. Fire size increased 5-fold during moderate drought conditions and a further 20-25% during severe drought. Future climate change is projected to lead to an increase in the incidence of severe drought in boreal forests, leading to increases in burned area due to increasing fire frequency and size where peatlands are most abundant. Future climate change in regions where peatlands have historically acted as important barriers to fire spread may amplify ongoing increases in fire activity already observed in Western North American forests.


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标识符: http://119.78.100.158/handle/2HF3EXSE/141224
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作者单位: 1.Northern Forestry Ctr, Canadian Forest Serv, Nat Resources Canada, Edmonton, AB T6H 3S5, Canada
2.Univ Alberta, Dept Renewable Resources, Canadian Partnership Wildland Fire Sci, Edmonton, AB T6G 2H1, Canada

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Thompson, Dan K.,Simpson, Brian N.,Whitman, Ellen,et al. Peatland Hydrological Dynamics as A Driver of Landscape Connectivity and Fire Activity in the Boreal Plain of Canada[J]. FORESTS,2019-01-01,10(7)
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