Original paper
The global pyrogenic carbon cycle and its impact on the level of atmospheric CO2over past and future centuries
Abstract
The incomplete combustion of vegetation and dead organic matter by landscape fires creates recalcitrant pyrogenic carbon (PyC), which could be consequential for the global carbon budget if changes in fire regime, climate, and atmospheric CO 2 were to substantially affect gains and losses of PyC on land and in oceans. Here, we included global PyC cycling in a coupled climate–carbon model to assess the role of PyC in historical and future...
Paper Details
Title
The global pyrogenic carbon cycle and its impact on the level of atmospheric CO2over past and future centuries
Published Date
Jan 25, 2017
Journal
Volume
23
Issue
8
Pages
3205 - 3218
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