Mouillot F., Narasimha A., Balkanski Y., Lamarque J. F., Field C. B. (2006). Global carbon emissions from biomass burning in the 20th century. Geophysical Research Letters, 33 (1), art. L01801 [4 p.]. ISSN 0094-8276.
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Global carbon emissions from biomass burning in the 20th century
We used a new, 100-year, 1 x 1 degrees global fire map and a carbon cycle model (CASA) to provide a yearly gridded estimate of the temporal trend in carbon emissions due to wildfires through the 20th century. 2700 - 3325 Tg C y(-1) burn at the end of the 20th century, compared to 1500 2700 Tg C y(-1) at the beginning, with increasing uncertainty moving backward in time. There have been major changes in the regional distribution of emissions from fires, as a consequence of i) increased burning in tropical savannas and ii) a switch of emissions from temperate and boreal forests towards the tropics. The frequently- used assumption that pre-industrial emissions were 10% of present biomass burning is clearly inadequate, in terms of both the total amount and the spatial distribution of combustion.
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Sciences du milieu [021]
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Etudes, transformation, conservation du milieu naturel [082]
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Sociétés, développement culturel [112]