The impact of boreal forest fire on climate warming

TitleThe impact of boreal forest fire on climate warming
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsRanderson, J. T., Liu H., Flanner M. G., Chambers S. D., Jin Y., Hess P. G., Pfister G., Mack M. C., Treseder K. K., Welp L. R., Chapin F. S., Harden J. W., Goulden M. L., Lyons E., Neff J. C., Schuur E. A. G., & Zender C. S.
JournalScience
Volume314
Pagination1130-1132
Date Published11/2006
Type of ArticleArticle
ISBN Number0036-8075
Accession Numberhttp://apps.isiknowledge.com/InboundService.do?Func=Frame&product=WOS&action=retrieve&SrcApp=EndNote&Init=Yes&SrcAuth=ResearchSoft&mode=FullRecord&UT=000242045800040
Keywordsaerosol; albedo; atmosphere; global climate; greenhouse gases; model; Randerson Lab; snow; vegetation
Abstract

We report measurements and analysis of a boreal forest fire, integrating the effects of greenhouse gases, aerosols, black carbon deposition on snow and sea ice, and postfire changes in surface albedo. The net effect of all agents was to increase radiative forcing during the first year ( 34 +/- 31 Watts per square meter of burned area), but to decrease radiative forcing when averaged over an 80-year fire cycle (- 2.3 +/- 2.2 Watts per square meter) because multidecadal increases in surface albedo had a larger impact than fire-emitted greenhouse gases. This result implies that future increases in boreal fire may not accelerate climate warming.

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ESS Associations
Research Area: 
Biogeochemical Cycles
Research Lab: 
Randerson Research Group