articleJournal of Geophysical Research AtmospheresJan 5, 2002Closed access

Large forest fires in Canada, 1959–1997

Canadian Forest Service · University of Toronto

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Abstract

A Large Fire Database (LFDB), which includes information on fire location, start date, final size, cause, and suppression action, has been developed for all fires larger than 200 ha in area for Canada for the 1959–1997 period. The LFDB represents only 3.1% of the total number of Canadian fires during this period, the remaining 96.9% of fires being suppressed while <200 ha in size, yet accounts for ∼97% of the total area burned, allowing a spatial and temporal analysis of recent Canadian landscape‐scale fire impacts. On average ∼2 million ha burned annually in these large fires, although more than 7 million ha burned in some years. Ecozones in the boreal and taiga regions experienced the greatest areas…

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Keywords
  • Taiga
  • Boreal
  • Fire regime
  • Environmental science
  • Physical geography
  • Geography
  • Boreal ecosystem
  • Lightning (connector)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life in Land
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