Fires on Ice: Emerging Permafrost Peatlands Fire Regimes in Russia’s Subarctic Taiga

Wildfires in permafrost areas, including smoldering fires (e.g., “zombie fires”), have increasingly become a concern in the Arctic and subarctic. Their detection is difficult and requires ground truthing. Local and Indigenous knowledge are becoming useful sources of information that could guide futu...

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Main Authors: Vera Kuklina, Oleg Sizov, Elena Rasputina, Irina Bilichenko, Natalia Krasnoshtanova, Viktor Bogdanov, Andrey N. Petrov
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3390/land11030322
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Natalia Krasnoshtanova
Viktor Bogdanov
Andrey N. Petrov
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description Wildfires in permafrost areas, including smoldering fires (e.g., “zombie fires”), have increasingly become a concern in the Arctic and subarctic. Their detection is difficult and requires ground truthing. Local and Indigenous knowledge are becoming useful sources of information that could guide future research and wildfire management. This paper focuses on permafrost peatland fires in the Siberian subarctic taiga linked to local communities and their infrastructure. It presents the results of field studies in Evenki and old-settler communities of Tokma and Khanda in the Irkutsk region of Russia in conjunction with concurrent remote sensing data analysis. The study areas located in the discontinuous permafrost zone allow examination of the dynamics of wildfires in permafrost peatlands and adjacent forested areas. Interviews revealed an unusual prevalence and witness-observed characteristics of smoldering peatland fires over permafrost, such as longer than expected fire risk periods, impacts on community infrastructure, changes in migration of wild animals, and an increasing number of smoldering wildfires including overwintering “zombie fires” in the last five years. The analysis of concurrent satellite remote sensing data confirmed observations from communities, but demonstrated a limited capacity of satellite imagery to accurately capture changing wildfire activity in permafrost peatlands, which may have significant implications for global climate.
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spelling ftmdpi:oai:mdpi.com:/2073-445X/11/3/322/ 2025-01-16T20:39:24+00:00 Fires on Ice: Emerging Permafrost Peatlands Fire Regimes in Russia’s Subarctic Taiga Vera Kuklina Oleg Sizov Elena Rasputina Irina Bilichenko Natalia Krasnoshtanova Viktor Bogdanov Andrey N. Petrov agris 2022-02-23 application/pdf https://doi.org/10.3390/land11030322 EN eng Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land11030322 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Land; Volume 11; Issue 3; Pages: 322 smoldering fires zombie fires boreal forest permafrost Evenki subarctic Text 2022 ftmdpi https://doi.org/10.3390/land11030322 2023-08-01T04:15:17Z Wildfires in permafrost areas, including smoldering fires (e.g., “zombie fires”), have increasingly become a concern in the Arctic and subarctic. Their detection is difficult and requires ground truthing. Local and Indigenous knowledge are becoming useful sources of information that could guide future research and wildfire management. This paper focuses on permafrost peatland fires in the Siberian subarctic taiga linked to local communities and their infrastructure. It presents the results of field studies in Evenki and old-settler communities of Tokma and Khanda in the Irkutsk region of Russia in conjunction with concurrent remote sensing data analysis. The study areas located in the discontinuous permafrost zone allow examination of the dynamics of wildfires in permafrost peatlands and adjacent forested areas. Interviews revealed an unusual prevalence and witness-observed characteristics of smoldering peatland fires over permafrost, such as longer than expected fire risk periods, impacts on community infrastructure, changes in migration of wild animals, and an increasing number of smoldering wildfires including overwintering “zombie fires” in the last five years. The analysis of concurrent satellite remote sensing data confirmed observations from communities, but demonstrated a limited capacity of satellite imagery to accurately capture changing wildfire activity in permafrost peatlands, which may have significant implications for global climate. Text Arctic Evenki Ice permafrost Subarctic taiga MDPI Open Access Publishing Arctic Evenki ENVELOPE(132.817,132.817,59.683,59.683) Khanda ENVELOPE(135.515,135.515,61.628,61.628) Land 11 3 322
spellingShingle smoldering fires
zombie fires
boreal forest
permafrost
Evenki
subarctic
Vera Kuklina
Oleg Sizov
Elena Rasputina
Irina Bilichenko
Natalia Krasnoshtanova
Viktor Bogdanov
Andrey N. Petrov
Fires on Ice: Emerging Permafrost Peatlands Fire Regimes in Russia’s Subarctic Taiga
title Fires on Ice: Emerging Permafrost Peatlands Fire Regimes in Russia’s Subarctic Taiga
title_full Fires on Ice: Emerging Permafrost Peatlands Fire Regimes in Russia’s Subarctic Taiga
title_fullStr Fires on Ice: Emerging Permafrost Peatlands Fire Regimes in Russia’s Subarctic Taiga
title_full_unstemmed Fires on Ice: Emerging Permafrost Peatlands Fire Regimes in Russia’s Subarctic Taiga
title_short Fires on Ice: Emerging Permafrost Peatlands Fire Regimes in Russia’s Subarctic Taiga
title_sort fires on ice: emerging permafrost peatlands fire regimes in russia’s subarctic taiga
topic smoldering fires
zombie fires
boreal forest
permafrost
Evenki
subarctic
topic_facet smoldering fires
zombie fires
boreal forest
permafrost
Evenki
subarctic
url https://doi.org/10.3390/land11030322