A review of the effects of forest fire on soil properties
University of Energy and Natural Resources
Abstract
Abstract Forest fires are key ecosystem modifiers affecting the biological, chemical, and physical attributes of forest soils. The extent of soil disturbance by fire is largely dependent on fire intensity, duration and recurrence, fuel load, and soil characteristics. The impact on soil properties is intricate, yielding different results based on these factors. This paper reviews research investigating the effects of wildfire and prescribed fire on the biological and physico-chemical attributes of forest soils and provides a summary of current knowledge associated with the benefits and disadvantages of such fires. Low-intensity fires with ash deposition on soil surfaces cause changes in soil chemistry,…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.72
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 126
Authors
4Topics & keywords
- Environmental science
- Soil water
- Ecosystem
- Forest ecology
- Prescribed burn
- Soil organic matter
- Nutrient
- Soil science
- Life in Land