Reconstruction of fire frequency and burned areas around Yaksha village, Komi republic, Russia

SND-ID: 2022-26-1. Version: 1. DOI: https://doi.org/10.5878/sqk4-gg83

Citation

Creator/Principal investigator(s)

Igor Drobyshev - Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences orcid

Research principal

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences - Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre rorId

Principal's reference number

SLU.ess.2022.4.4.IÄ-1

SLU.ess.2019.4.1-41

Description

Dendrochronological reconstruction of the fire frequency and the area burned in the pine-dominated forests in the vicinity of the Yaksha village, southern Komi republic, Russia. The reconstruction is based on dendrochronological dating of fire scars on live and dead pine trees. The reconstruction extends from approximately 1400s to 2016 and is done with annual resolution. The complete presentation of sampling protocol and data analyses could be found in "Climate drove the fire cycle and humans influenced fire occurrence in the East European boreal forest", Ryzhkova et al, Ecological Monographs, 2022.

The dataset contains two reconstructions: the decadal fire occurrence in the study area and the annual area burned. The reconstruction is based on dendrochronological dating of fire scars on live and dead pine (Pinus sylvestris) trees. In the chronology, the data label points to the start of the decade in question. For example, label 1540 refers to the decade 1540-1549. The complete presentation of sampling protocol and data analyses could be found in "Climate drove the fire cycle and humans inf

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Dendrochronological reconstruction of the fire frequency and the area burned in the pine-dominated forests in the vicinity of the Yaksha village, southern Komi republic, Russia. The reconstruction is based on dendrochronological dating of fire scars on live and dead pine trees. The reconstruction extends from approximately 1400s to 2016 and is done with annual resolution. The complete presentation of sampling protocol and data analyses could be found in "Climate drove the fire cycle and humans influenced fire occurrence in the East European boreal forest", Ryzhkova et al, Ecological Monographs, 2022.

The dataset contains two reconstructions: the decadal fire occurrence in the study area and the annual area burned. The reconstruction is based on dendrochronological dating of fire scars on live and dead pine (Pinus sylvestris) trees. In the chronology, the data label points to the start of the decade in question. For example, label 1540 refers to the decade 1540-1549. The complete presentation of sampling protocol and data analyses could be found in "Climate drove the fire cycle and humans influenced fire occurrence in the East European boreal forest", Ryzhkova et al, Ecological Monographs, 2022. Show less..

Data contains personal data

No

Language

Method and outcome

Time period(s) investigated

1400 – 2016

Data format / data structure

Species and taxons

Pinus sylvestris

Data collection
Geographic coverage

Geographic spread

Geographic location: Russian Federation

Geographic description: Komi Republic, Russia

Administrative information

Responsible department/unit

Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre

Funding 1

  • Funding agency: NSERC, CRSNG, CONSEIL DE RECHERCHES EN SCIENCES NATURELLES ET EN GÉNIE DU CANADA rorId
  • Funding agency's reference number: RGPIN-2018-06637
  • Project name on the application: Fire activity in the boreal zone of Northern Hemisphere

Funding 2

  • Funding agency: Russian Foundation for Basic Research rorId
  • Funding agency's reference number: 20-04-00568
  • Project name on the application: Fire activity in the North-Western Russia through analysis of dendrochronological datasets

Funding 3

  • Funding agency: Swedish Institute rorId
  • Funding agency's reference number: 03793/2016
  • Project name on the application: Stipend till Nina Ryzhkova
Topic and keywords

Research area

Natural sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Biological sciences (Standard för svensk indelning av forskningsämnen 2011)

Publications

Ryzhkova, N., Kryshen’, A., Niklasson, M., Pinto, G., Aleinikov, A., Kutyavin, I., Bergeron, Y. & Drobyshev, I. (2022). Climate drove the fire cycle and humans influenced fire occurrence in the East European boreal forest. Ecological Monographs. 92(4), e1530.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/ecm.1530

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Published: 2022-04-19
Last updated: 2023-08-07