Fire in the Earth System: Introduction to the Special Collection

Author:

East Amy1ORCID,AghaKouchak Amir2ORCID,Caprarelli Graziella3ORCID,Filippelli Gabriel4ORCID,Florindo Fabio5ORCID,Luce Charles6ORCID,Rajaram Harihar7ORCID,Russell Lynn8ORCID,Santin Cristina9ORCID,Santos Isaac10ORCID

Affiliation:

1. American Geophysical Union Washington DC USA

2. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Department of Earth System Science University of California Irvine CA USA

3. Centre for Astrophysics Institute for Advanced Engineering and Space Sciences University of Southern Queensland Toowoomba QLD Australia

4. Indiana University Indianapolis IN USA

5. Istituto Nazionale di Geofisica e Vulcanologia Rome Italy

6. USDA Forest Service Rocky Mountain Research Station Boise ID USA

7. Department of Environmental Health and Engineering Johns Hopkins University Baltimore MD USA

8. Scripps Institution of Oceanography University of California San Diego CA USA

9. Research Institute of Biodiversity (CSIC‐University of Oviedo‐Principality of Asturias) Mieres Spain

10. University of Gothenburg Gothenburg Sweden

Abstract

AbstractFire has always been an important component of many ecosystems, but anthropogenic global climate change is now altering fire regimes over much of Earth's land surface, spurring a more urgent need to understand the physical, biological, and chemical processes associated with fire as well as its effects on human societies. In 2020, AGU launched a Special Collection that spanned 10 journals, soliciting papers under the theme “Fire in the Earth System” to encourage state‐of‐the‐art publications in fire‐related science. The completed Special Collection comprises more than 100 papers. Here, we summarize the articles published in this collection, considering them to be grouped into seven themes: paleofire and its ties to climate; evolution of fire patterns in the recent past and the future, including the effects of ongoing climate change; physical (atmospheric) and chemical processes associated with fire; ecosystem effects, including on biogeochemical cycles; physical landscape change after fire and its associated hazards; fire effects on water quality, air quality, and human health; and new methods and technologies applied to fire research.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

Earth-Surface Processes,Geophysics

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