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Effect of increased fire activity on global warming in the boreal forest

机译:火力活动增加对北方森林全球变暖的影响

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Forest fires are an important disturbance in the boreal forest. They are influenced by climate, weather, topography, vegetation, surface deposits, and human activities. In return, forest fires affect the climate through emission of gases and aerosols, and changes in surface albedo, soil processes, and vegetation dynamics. The net effect of these factors is not yet well established but seems to have caused a negative feedback on climate during the 20th century. However, an increase in boreal forest fires is predicted by the end of the 21st century, possibly changing the effect of fires on climate change to a positive feedback that would exacerbate global warming. This review presents (1) an overview of fire regimes and vegetation succession in boreal forests; (2) the effects on climate of combustion emissions and post-fire changes in ecosystem functioning; (3) the effects of fire regime variations on climate, especially on carbon stock and surface albedo; (4) an integrative approach of fire effects on climate dynamics; and (5) the implications of increased fire activity on global warming by calculating the radiative forcing of several factors by 2100 in the boreal region, before discussing the results and exposing the limits of the data at hand. Generally, losses of carbon from forest fires in the boreal region will increase in the future and their effect on the carbon stock (0.37 W/m(2)/decade) will be greater than the effect of fire on surface albedo (-0.09 W/m(2)/decade). The net effect of aerosol emissions from boreal fires will likely cause a positive feedback on global warming. This review emphasizes the importance of feedbacks between fires and climate in the boreal forest. It presents limitations and uncertainties to be addressed in future studies, particularly with regards to the effect of CO2 fertilization on forest productivity, which could offset or mitigate the effect of fire.
机译:森林火灾是北方森林的重要干扰。它们受到气候,天气,地形,植被,地表沉积物和人类活动的影响。作为回报,森林大火通过排放气体和气溶胶,改变地表反照率,土壤过程和植被动态来影响气候。这些因素的净影响尚不十分清楚,但似乎在20世纪引起了对气候的负面反馈。但是,预计到21世纪末,北方森林大火将会增加,这可能会将大火对气候变化的影响转变为积极反馈,从而加剧全球变暖。这篇综述介绍了(1)北方森林的火情和植被演替的概况; (2)燃烧排放对气候的影响以及生态系统功能发生火灾后的变化; (3)火势变化对气候的影响,特别是对碳储量和地表反照率的影响; (4)火灾对气候动态影响的综合方法; (5)在讨论结果并揭露现有数据的局限性之前,通过计算到2100年在北方地区的几个因素的辐射强迫,增加火活动对全球变暖的影响。通常,北方地区森林大火造成的碳损失将来会增加,其对碳储量的影响(0.37 W / m(2)/十年)将大于火对表面反照率的影响(-0.09 W / m(2)/ decade)。北方大火产生的气溶胶排放的净效应可能会导致全球变暖的积极反馈。这篇评论强调了北方森林火灾和气候之间反馈的重要性。它提出了局限性和不确定性,需要在未来的研究中加以解决,特别是在二氧化碳施肥对森林生产力的影响方面,这可以抵消或减轻火灾的影响。

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