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Unmanaged heathland - A fire risk in subzero temperatures?

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FIRE SAFETY JOURNAL
卷 90, 期 -, 页码 62-71

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.firesaf.2017.04.017

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Unmanaged Calluna; Subzero temperatures; Drying; Wildfire risk

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  1. Research Council of Norway
  2. Miljoforsk
  3. LandPress [255090]

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Parameters leading to the severe Flatanger and Frempty setya (Norway) January 2014 subzero wildfires, respectively burning 15 km(2) and 10 km(2) Atlantic heathlands (dominated by heather, Calluna vulgaris) and destroying 64 structures, have been analyzed. Traditional heathland management, including anthropogenic fire regimes, had not been performed in these areas over the last 50+ years. As a result, the vegetation composition consisted of degenerated old and woody Calluna stands, bushes and shrubs, with high amounts of accumulated (live and dead) biomass. Adiabatically heated subzero temperature easterlies dried the Calluna stands. When ignited, the lack of snow cover and the strong winds resulted in rapid fire spread. Rugged terrain, few hours of daylight at 64.4(omicron)N and the lack of roads and manmade fire lanes made controlling the fires very challenging. Drying experiments were conducted to learn how quickly Calluna plants dry at 20(omicron)C and 50% relative humidity from rain-wet conditions. Based on the surprisingly rapid drying of the lower (dead) canopy, vapor pressures and diffusion theory, it is concluded that the Flatanger and Frempty setya Calluna stands represented a severe fire risk within two days of exposure to 50% relative humidity air at 0(omicron)C. Young and more vigorous plants in the building phase (6-15 years old), as well as freeze drought damaged (typically some dead small branches) old but still live plants, showed different drying characteristics and dried more slowly. When understanding how degenerated Calluna stands, from Portugal to the Arctic Circle, dry in the wintertime, warnings may be issued when appropriate. This paper may also serve as input to discussions regarding the several-thousand-year tradition of prescribed burning versus potential raging wildfires in unmanaged Calluna stands.

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