Leaf litter combustion properties of Central European tree species

Author:

Ewald Michael1,Labenski Pia1,Westphal Erik2,Metzsch-Zilligen Elke2,Großhauser Michael2,Fassnacht Fabian Ewald13

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Geography and Geoecology, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT) , Kaiserstraße 12, 76131 Karlsruhe , Germany

2. Development and Durability, Fraunhofer Institute for Structural Durability and System Reliability (LBF) , Bartningstraße 47, 64289 Darmstadt , Germany

3. Department of Remote Sensing and Geoinformation, Institute of Geographic Sciences, Freie Universität Berlin , Malteserstraße 74-100, 12249 Berlin , Germany

Abstract

AbstractTemperate forests of Central Europe are exposed to increasing fire risk. However, little is known about combustion properties of leaf litter, which plays an important role in the spread of surface fires. We used cone calorimetry to compare combustion properties of leaf litter samples from seven common tree species of Central European forests by reconstructing a litter layer of original depth in sample holders with a size of 10 cm × 10 cm. In addition to mono-specific leaf litter beds, combustion experiments included mixtures of different litter types, mixtures of litter and bryophytes and one mixture of litter and fine woody debris, totalling to 13 different setups (i.e. litter types). Recorded combustion properties included ignitability, flaming duration and heat release. Differences in combustion properties were analysed using analyses of variance followed by pairwise post-hoc tests. Combustion properties mainly differed between different litter types (broadleaf, pine needle, short needle). Highest total and peak heat release were observed for Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris), while peak heat release rates showed only minor differences for litter of the remaining species. Broadleaf litter was characterized by highest ignitability. For short-needle litter, we observed long flaming duration and incomplete combustion, resulting in the lowest total heat release on a sample mass basis. For litter mixtures of pine and broadleaf litter, we observed lower peak heat release rates in comparison to mono-specific pine litter. Mosses reduced peak heat release rates and increased the proportion of unburned biomass. However, the magnitude of this effect differed between bryophyte species included in the mixtures. The addition of fine woody debris strongly increased total heat release, highlighting the importance of fine woody fuels for fire behaviour. The results of this study provide valuable baseline information on combustion behaviour of leaf litter from Central European forests. Due to the limitations of laboratory combustion experiments to reproduce conditions of real forest fires, there is a need for future field studies investigating fire behaviour under natural conditions.

Funder

German Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Forestry

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