Fire influences on forest recovery and associated climate feedbacks in Siberian Larch Forests, Russia, June-July 2018

The primary objective of this research is to determine the causes of varying post-fire tree recruitment within larch forests of eastern Siberia and consequences for climate feedbacks via changes in C storage and albedo using a combination of field-based measurements, dendrochronological analysis, re...

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Main Authors: Heather Alexander, Jennie DeMarco, Rebecca Hewitt, Jeremy Lichstein, Michael Loranty, Michelle Mack, Ryan McEwan, Alison Paulson
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: Arctic Data Center 2018
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Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:50afda23-3c55-400b-995e-565666a0841f
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spelling dataone:urn:uuid:50afda23-3c55-400b-995e-565666a0841f 2024-10-03T18:46:02+00:00 Fire influences on forest recovery and associated climate feedbacks in Siberian Larch Forests, Russia, June-July 2018 Heather Alexander Jennie DeMarco Rebecca Hewitt Jeremy Lichstein Michael Loranty Michelle Mack Ryan McEwan Alison Paulson Siberia near the Northeast Science Station; in Cherskiy, Russia Siberia near the Spasskaya Pad Scientific Forest Station; close to Yakutsk, Russia ENVELOPE(154.23853,161.61507,69.09942,67.16714) BEGINDATE: 2018-06-25T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2018-07-16T00:00:00Z 2018-01-01T00:00:00Z https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:50afda23-3c55-400b-995e-565666a0841f unknown Arctic Data Center fire Siberia larch Larix permafrost soil organic layer mycorrhizal abundance Larix cajanderi Dataset 2018 dataone:urn:node:ARCTIC 2024-10-03T18:11:54Z The primary objective of this research is to determine the causes of varying post-fire tree recruitment within larch forests of eastern Siberia and consequences for climate feedbacks via changes in C storage and albedo using a combination of field-based measurements, dendrochronological analysis, remotely-sensed data, and statistical modelling. This dataset contains field data from 6 burned areas in eastern Siberia, collected during June and July 2018. Within each burned area, we measured larch seedling recruitment (density and size), overstory, understory, and shrub composition, active layer depth, soil organic layer composition, soil nutrients, and canopy cover. 5. In "intensive plots" with varying larch seedling density within the five burned areas, we collected detailed information on larch recruitment age, size, and density, mycorrhizal abundance and composition on larch seedling roots, soil organic layer characteristics, understory vegetation, ectomycorrhizal host presence, canopy cover, and soil nutrients, moisture, and temperature. Dataset Cherskiy permafrost Yakutsk Siberia Arctic Data Center (via DataONE) Cherskiy ENVELOPE(161.332,161.332,68.753,68.753) Spasskaya ENVELOPE(41.440,41.440,64.287,64.287) Yakutsk ENVELOPE(154.23853,161.61507,69.09942,67.16714)
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topic fire
Siberia
larch
Larix
permafrost
soil organic layer
mycorrhizal abundance
Larix cajanderi
spellingShingle fire
Siberia
larch
Larix
permafrost
soil organic layer
mycorrhizal abundance
Larix cajanderi
Heather Alexander
Jennie DeMarco
Rebecca Hewitt
Jeremy Lichstein
Michael Loranty
Michelle Mack
Ryan McEwan
Alison Paulson
Fire influences on forest recovery and associated climate feedbacks in Siberian Larch Forests, Russia, June-July 2018
topic_facet fire
Siberia
larch
Larix
permafrost
soil organic layer
mycorrhizal abundance
Larix cajanderi
description The primary objective of this research is to determine the causes of varying post-fire tree recruitment within larch forests of eastern Siberia and consequences for climate feedbacks via changes in C storage and albedo using a combination of field-based measurements, dendrochronological analysis, remotely-sensed data, and statistical modelling. This dataset contains field data from 6 burned areas in eastern Siberia, collected during June and July 2018. Within each burned area, we measured larch seedling recruitment (density and size), overstory, understory, and shrub composition, active layer depth, soil organic layer composition, soil nutrients, and canopy cover. 5. In "intensive plots" with varying larch seedling density within the five burned areas, we collected detailed information on larch recruitment age, size, and density, mycorrhizal abundance and composition on larch seedling roots, soil organic layer characteristics, understory vegetation, ectomycorrhizal host presence, canopy cover, and soil nutrients, moisture, and temperature.
format Dataset
author Heather Alexander
Jennie DeMarco
Rebecca Hewitt
Jeremy Lichstein
Michael Loranty
Michelle Mack
Ryan McEwan
Alison Paulson
author_facet Heather Alexander
Jennie DeMarco
Rebecca Hewitt
Jeremy Lichstein
Michael Loranty
Michelle Mack
Ryan McEwan
Alison Paulson
author_sort Heather Alexander
title Fire influences on forest recovery and associated climate feedbacks in Siberian Larch Forests, Russia, June-July 2018
title_short Fire influences on forest recovery and associated climate feedbacks in Siberian Larch Forests, Russia, June-July 2018
title_full Fire influences on forest recovery and associated climate feedbacks in Siberian Larch Forests, Russia, June-July 2018
title_fullStr Fire influences on forest recovery and associated climate feedbacks in Siberian Larch Forests, Russia, June-July 2018
title_full_unstemmed Fire influences on forest recovery and associated climate feedbacks in Siberian Larch Forests, Russia, June-July 2018
title_sort fire influences on forest recovery and associated climate feedbacks in siberian larch forests, russia, june-july 2018
publisher Arctic Data Center
publishDate 2018
url https://search.dataone.org/view/urn:uuid:50afda23-3c55-400b-995e-565666a0841f
op_coverage Siberia near the Northeast Science Station; in Cherskiy, Russia
Siberia near the Spasskaya Pad Scientific Forest Station; close to Yakutsk, Russia
ENVELOPE(154.23853,161.61507,69.09942,67.16714)
BEGINDATE: 2018-06-25T00:00:00Z ENDDATE: 2018-07-16T00:00:00Z
long_lat ENVELOPE(161.332,161.332,68.753,68.753)
ENVELOPE(41.440,41.440,64.287,64.287)
ENVELOPE(154.23853,161.61507,69.09942,67.16714)
geographic Cherskiy
Spasskaya
Yakutsk
geographic_facet Cherskiy
Spasskaya
Yakutsk
genre Cherskiy
permafrost
Yakutsk
Siberia
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permafrost
Yakutsk
Siberia
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