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  Poster Programme - SSS5 Wildfire effects on carbon storage in soil and vegetation: long-term gain or loss? (co-listed in NH)

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Convener: Doerr, S.
Co-Convener: Mataix-Solera, J., Raison, J.
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Author in Attendance:

Monday, 14 April 2008 17:30 - 19:00
Display Time: Monday, 14 April 2008 08:00 -
Monday, 14 April 2008 19:30
Poster Area: Halls X/Y

Chairperson: MATAIX-SOLERA, J.

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XY0649
EGU2008-A-02530;  SSS5-1MO5P-0649
Spessa, A; Thonicke, K; Wooster, M
The Importance of Fire in the Earth System: Simulation Models, EO Data and Future Prospects

XY0650
EGU2008-A-02594;  SSS5-1MO5P-0650
Worrall, F; Clay, G
Could managed burning lead to increased carbon storage?

XY0651
EGU2008-A-06650;  SSS5-1MO5P-0651
Alexis, M.A.; Rasse, D.P.; Rumpel, C.; Bardoux, G.; Péchot, N.; Mariotti, A.
Ecosystem C budget during a scrubland fire

XY0652
EGU2008-A-06555;  SSS5-1MO5P-0652
Doerr, SH; Cerda, A; Bryant, R
The role of ash in carbon fluxes in fire-affected environments

XY0653
EGU2008-A-01607;  SSS5-1MO5P-0653
Cerdà, A.; Bodí, M.B.; Doerr, S.H.; Mataix-Solera, J.
The effects of ash on the soil system in fire-prone environments: an overview of the state-of-the-art and research gaps (solicited)

XY0654
EGU2008-A-01280;  SSS5-1MO5P-0654
Mataix-Solera, J.; Navarro, M.A.; Zornoza, R.; Guerrero, C.; Gómez, I.; García-Orenes, F.; Bárcenas, G.M.
Fire effects on soil organic carbon in turn affecting physical, chemical and biochemical soil properties

XY0655
EGU2008-A-00753;  SSS5-1MO5P-0655
Lopez-Capel, E; De la Rosa, J.M.; Gonzalez-Pérez, J.A.; Gonzalez-Vazquez, R; Gonzalez-Vila, J.F.; Manning, D.A.C
Monitoring of changes in C and N forms in soils affected by forest fires by thermal analysis and pyrolysis/GC-MS

XY0656
EGU2008-A-00269;  SSS5-1MO5P-0656
Campo, J.; Andreu, V.; Gimeno-García, E.; González-Pelayo, O.; Rubio, J.L.
Medium term evolution of organic matter in under canopy and bare soils of a Mediterranean environment under different fire intensities (solicited)

XY0657
EGU2008-A-04202;  SSS5-1MO5P-0657
Hilscher, A.; Siewert, C.; Knicker, H.
Black Carbon loss and structural modifications of different pyrogenic materials by microbiology activities

XY0658
EGU2008-A-12299;  SSS5-1MO5P-0658
Bryant, R; Doerr, SH; Frewer, M; Kong, CH
Vertical redistribution of organic matter causing water repellency in soil following simulated wildfire

XY0659
EGU2008-A-08186;  SSS5-1MO5P-0659
Atanassova, I.; Doerr, S.
Changes in organic compounds characteristics associated with heat-induced increases and elimination of water repellency in soils




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