Wildfire Effects on Cryosols in Central Yakutia Region, Russia

Author:

Chebykina EkaterinaORCID,Polyakov VyacheslavORCID,Abakumov EvgenyORCID,Petrov Alexey

Abstract

Forest fires are one of the most significant types of disturbance on a global scale, affecting biodiversity and biogeochemical cycles and playing an important role in atmospheric chemistry and the global carbon cycle. According to a remote monitoring information system, forest fires in Yakutia were the largest wildfires in the world in 2021. In this regard, mature pale-yellow soils unaffected by fire were investigated in comparison with the same soils that were strongly affected by surface fire in 2021 in the area surrounding Yakutsk, Yakutia region. Data obtained showed an intensive morphological transformation of the topsoil layers, increase of total organic matter and slight increase of pH, and apparent decrease of basal respiration and content of microbial biomass. A slight accumulation of Zn and Ni in soils due to wildfires was recorded, as well as alteration in the distributions of heavy metals in the soil profile. Moreover, an electric resistivity study was carried out during field studies. An influence of forest fire on the electrical resistivity value was not reliably found, but the vertical electrical resistivity sounding provided precise data regarding the degree of soil-permafrost layer homogeneity and/or heterogeneity.

Funder

Grant of the President of the Russian Federation for young PhDs

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Environmental Science (miscellaneous)

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