Temperature Thresholds of Pyrogenic Dissolved Organic Matter in Heating Experiments Simulating Forest Fires
Heating temperature (HT) during forest fires is a critical factor in regulating the quantity and
quality of pyrogenic dissolved organic matter (DOM). However, the temperature thresholds …
quality of pyrogenic dissolved organic matter (DOM). However, the temperature thresholds …
Inferring the Molecular Basis for Dissolved Organic Matter Photochemical and Optical Properties
Despite the widespread use of photochemical and optical properties to characterize
dissolved organic matter (DOM), a significant gap persists in our understanding of the …
dissolved organic matter (DOM), a significant gap persists in our understanding of the …
[HTML][HTML] Chemical characteristics of wildfire ash across the globe and their environmental and socio-economic implications
The mobilisation of potentially harmful chemical constituents in wildfire ash can be a major
consequence of wildfires, posing widespread societal risks. Knowledge of wildfire ash …
consequence of wildfires, posing widespread societal risks. Knowledge of wildfire ash …
Appearance of Recalcitrant Dissolved Black Carbon and Dissolved Organic Sulfur in River Waters Following Wildfire Events
Y Xu, X Wang, Q Ou, Z Zhou… - Environmental …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Increasing wildfire frequency, a consequence of global climate change, releases incomplete
combustion byproducts such as aquatic pyrogenic dissolved organic matter (DOM) and …
combustion byproducts such as aquatic pyrogenic dissolved organic matter (DOM) and …
Fire impacts on the soil metabolome and organic matter biodegradability
Global wildfire activity has increased since the 1970s and is projected to intensify throughout
the 21st century. Wildfires change the composition and biodegradability of soil organic …
the 21st century. Wildfires change the composition and biodegradability of soil organic …
Effects of burn severity on organic nitrogen and carbon chemistry in high-elevation forest soils
Fire frequency and severity have increased in recent decades in the western United States,
with direct implications for the quantity and composition of soil organic matter (SOM). While …
with direct implications for the quantity and composition of soil organic matter (SOM). While …
Molecular Transformation of Dissolved Organic Matter during the Processes of Wildfire, Alum Coagulation, and Disinfection Using ESI (−) and ESI (+) FT-ICR MS
Forest fires alter the quality of terrestrial dissolved organic matter (DOM) flushed into source
water, which could be further changed during alum coagulation and serve as potential …
water, which could be further changed during alum coagulation and serve as potential …
Simulated temperatures of forest fires affect water solubility in soil and litter
As wildfires are of increasing concern in a warming world, there is a need to understand how
fire temperatures affect solute concentrations of forest litter and soils in drinking water …
fire temperatures affect solute concentrations of forest litter and soils in drinking water …
Modification of Soil Hydroscopic and Chemical Properties Caused by Four Recent California, USA Megafires
V Samburova, E Schneider, CP Rüger, S Inouye… - Fire, 2023 - mdpi.com
While it is well known that wildfires can greatly contribute to soil water repellency by
changing soil chemical composition, the mechanisms of these changes are still poorly …
changing soil chemical composition, the mechanisms of these changes are still poorly …
Revealing Molecular Structures of Nitrogen-Containing Compounds in Dissolved Black Carbon Using Ultrahigh-Resolution Mass Spectrometry Combined with …
Z Zhang, X Cui, X Qu, H Fu, S Tao… - Environmental Science & …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Landscape wildfires generate a substantial amount of dissolved black carbon (DBC)
annually, yet the molecular nitrogen (N) structures in DBC are poorly understood. Here, we …
annually, yet the molecular nitrogen (N) structures in DBC are poorly understood. Here, we …