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Hydrological controls on deep burning in a northern forested peatland

Abstract

Abstract While previous boreal peatland wildfire research has generally reported average organic soil burn depths ranging from 0.05 to 0.20 m, here, we report on deep burning in a peatland in the Utikuma Complex forest fire (SWF‐060, ~90 000 ha, May 2011) in the sub‐humid climate of Alberta's Boreal Plains. Deep burning was prevalent at peatland margins, where average burn depths of 0.42 ± 0.02 m were fivefold greater than in the middle of the …

Authors

Lukenbach MC; Hokanson KJ; Moore PA; Devito KJ; Kettridge N; Thompson DK; Wotton BM; Petrone RM; Waddington JM

Volume

29

Pagination

pp. 4114-4124

Publisher

Wiley

Publication Date

August 30, 2015

DOI

10.1002/hyp.10440

Conference proceedings

Hydrological Processes

Issue

18

ISSN

0885-6087