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TitlePostfire carbon balance in boreal bogs of Alberta, Canada
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2008
AuthorsWieder, K. R., Scott K. D., Kamminga K., Vile M. A., Vitt D. H., Bone T., Xu B., Benscoter B. W., & Bhatti J. S.
Volume15
Issue1
Pagination63-81
PublisherGlobal Change Biology
Publication Languageen
Abstract

Boreal peatland ecosystems occupy about 3.5 million km2 of the earth’s land surface and store between 250 and 455 Pg of carbon (C) as peat. While northern hemisphere boreal peatlands have functioned as net sinks for atmospheric C since the most recent deglaciation, natural and anthropogenic disturbances, and most importantly wildfire, may compromise peatland C sinks. To examine the effects of fire on local and regional C sink strength, we focused on a 12 000 km2 region near Wabasca, AB, Canada, where ombrotrophic Sphagnum-dominated bogs cover 2280km2 that burn with a fire return interval of 123

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Topics

Biology

Locational Keywords

Pelican Lake

Active Link

http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/438955365

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Science

Citation Key48923

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