Title: Four centuries of soil carbon and nitrogen change after stand-replacing fire in a forest landscape in the western Cascade Range of Oregon
Author: Giesen, T. W.; Perakis, S. S.; Cromack, K., Jr.
Date: 2008
Source: Can. J. For. Res., Vol. 38, p. 2455-2464
Description: Episodic stand-replacing wildfire is a significant disturbance in mesic and moist Douglas-frr (Pseudotsuga menziesii (Mirb.) Franco) forests of the Pacific Northwest. We studied 24 forest stands with known fire histories in the western . Cascade Range in Oregon to evaluate long-tenn impacts of stand-replacing wildfire on carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) pools and dynamics within the forest floor (FF, Oe and Oa horizons) and the mineral soil (0-10 cm). Twelve of our stands burned approximately 150 years ago ("young"), and the other 12 burned approximately 550 years ago ("old"). Forest floor mean C and N pools were significantly greater in old stands than young stands (N pools: 1823 ± 132 kg·ha-1 vs. 1450 ± 98 kg·ha-1; C pools: 62980 ± 5403 kg·ha-1 vs. 49 032 ± 2965 kg·ha-1, mean ± SE) as a result of significant differences in FF mass. Forest floor C and N concentrations and CIN ratios did not differ by time since frre, yet potential N mineralization rates were significantly higher in FF of old sites. Old and young mineral soils did not differ significantly in pools, concentrations, CIN ratios, or cycling rates. Our results suggest that C and N are sequestered in FF of Pacific Northwest Douglas-fir forests over long (~400 year) intervals, but that shorter fire return intervals may prevent that accumulation.
Keywords:
View and Print this Publication (2.55 MB)
Pristine Version: An uncaptured or "pristine" version of this publication is available. It has not been subjected to OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and therefore does not have any errors in the text. However it is a larger file size and some people may experience long download times. The "pristine" version of this publication is available here:
View and Print the PRISTINE copy of this Publication (1.46 MB)
Publication Notes:
- We recommend that you also print this page and attach it to the printout of the article, to retain the full citation information.
- This article was written and prepared by U.S. Government employees on official time, and is therefore in the public domain.
Get the latest version of the Adobe Acrobat reader or Acrobat Reader for Windows with Search and Accessibility
Citation
Giesen, T. W.; Perakis, S. S.; Cromack, K., Jr. 2008. Four centuries of soil carbon and nitrogen change after stand-replacing fire in a forest landscape in the western Cascade Range of Oregon. Can. J. For. Res., Vol. 38, p. 2455-2464.