Soils Linked to Climate Change. Rumpel, C. Nature, 572(7770):442–443, August, 2019.
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Carbon has been stored in the organic layers of boreal-forest soils for hundreds of years. An analysis reveals that this carbon might be released into the atmosphere as global warming increases the frequency of wildfires.
@article{rumpelSoilsLinkedClimate2019,
  title = {Soils Linked to Climate Change},
  author = {Rumpel, Cornelia},
  year = {2019},
  month = aug,
  volume = {572},
  pages = {442--443},
  doi = {10.1038/d41586-019-02450-6},
  abstract = {Carbon has been stored in the organic layers of boreal-forest soils for hundreds of years. An analysis reveals that this carbon might be released into the atmosphere as global warming increases the frequency of wildfires.},
  copyright = {2019 Nature},
  journal = {Nature},
  keywords = {~INRMM-MiD:z-JQX7Z7YE,boreal-forest,carbon-emissions,climate-change,disturbances,feedback,fire-emissions,forest-fires,forest-resources,regime-shift,soil-resources,wildfires},
  language = {EN},
  lccn = {INRMM-MiD:z-JQX7Z7YE},
  number = {7770}
}

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