Review of emissions from smouldering peat fires and their contribution to regional haze episodes

Y Hu, N Fernandez-Anez, TEL Smith… - International Journal of …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
Smouldering peat fires, the largest fires on Earth in terms of fuel consumption, are reported
in six continents and are responsible for regional haze episodes. Haze is the large-scale …

[HTML][HTML] Peatland-fire interactions: A review of wildland fire feedbacks and interactions in Canadian boreal peatlands

K Nelson, D Thompson, C Hopkinson, R Petrone… - Science of the total …, 2021 - Elsevier
Boreal peatlands store a disproportionately large quantity of soil carbon (C) and play a
critical role within the global C-climate system; however, with climatic warming, these C …

Reviews & syntheses: arctic fire regimes and emissions in the 21st century

JL McCarty, J Aalto, VV Paunu, SR Arnold… - Biogeosciences …, 2021 - bg.copernicus.org
In recent years, the pan-Arctic region has experienced increasingly extreme fire seasons.
Fires in the northern high latitudes are driven by current and future climate change, lightning …

Influence of fire on the carbon cycle and climate

G Lasslop, AI Coppola, A Voulgarakis, C Yue… - Current Climate Change …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Purpose of Review Understanding of how fire affects the carbon cycle and climate
is crucial for climate change adaptation and mitigation strategies. As those are often based …

Review of the transition from smouldering to flaming combustion in wildfires

MA Santoso, EG Christensen, J Yang… - Frontiers in Mechanical …, 2019 - frontiersin.org
Wildfires are uncontrolled combustion events occurring in the natural environment (forest,
grassland, or peatland). The frequency and size of these fires are expected to increase …

Effects of distance from canal and degradation history on peat bulk density in a degraded tropical peatland

AL Sinclair, LLB Graham, EI Putra, BH Saharjo… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Over recent decades, the combination of deforestation, peat drainage and fires have
resulted in widespread degradation of Southeast Asia's tropical peatlands. These …

Self-sustaining smouldering combustion of waste: A review on applications, key parameters and potential resource recovery

HK Wyn, M Konarova, J Beltramini, G Perkins… - Fuel processing …, 2020 - Elsevier
Smouldering combustion, a phenomenon typically researched from a fire-safety perspective
has recently garnered attention for its applications as a soil remediation method and more …

[HTML][HTML] Upward-and-downward spread of smoldering peat fire

X Huang, G Rein - Proceedings of the Combustion Institute, 2019 - Elsevier
Smoldering is the dominant combustion process in peat fire, releasing a large amount of
carbon and smoke into the atmosphere. The spread of smoldering in peatland is a multi …

Modelling oxygen-limited and self-sustained smoldering propagation: Underground coal fires driven by thermal buoyancy

Z Song - Combustion and Flame, 2022 - Elsevier
Modelling oxygen-limited and self-sustained smoldering propagation is of significance for
prevention of fire hazards and optimization of applied systems. However, two issues remain …

Climate-induced Arctic-boreal peatland fire and carbon loss in the 21st century

S Lin, Y Liu, X Huang - Science of the Total Environment, 2021 - Elsevier
Boreal peatlands are increasingly vulnerable to wildfires as climate change continues
accelerating. Fires consume substantial quantities of organic soils and rapidly transfer large …