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High-latitude cooling associated with landscape changes from North American boreal forest fires
2013
Biogeosciences
<p><strong>Abstract.</strong> Fires in the boreal forests of North America are generally stand-replacing, killing the majority of trees and initiating succession that may last over a century. Functional variation during succession can affect local surface energy budgets and, potentially, regional climate. Burn area across Alaska and Canada has increased in the last few decades and is projected to be substantially higher by the end of the 21st century because of a warmer climate with longer
doi:10.5194/bg-10-699-2013
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