Titel
Soil properties and charcoal dynamics of burnt soils in the Tyrolean Limestone Alps
Verfasser
Erscheinungsort
Amsterdam
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Seiten
75-82
Material
Bandaufführung
Standardsignatur
12488S
Datensatznummer
203772
Quelle
Abstract
We investigated soil samples of four burnt slopes in the Tyrolean Limestone Alps of varying age after fire
(wildfires occurred in 2003, 1962, 1946, and in 1250 AD) as well as of the surrounding soils that were not
affected by combustion. Charcoal content of the O and A horizons was determined as well as pH, soil organic
matter content and C/N ratio. The results showed a background value of charcoal in all soils with a dominance
of charcoal in the O horizon of the youngest burnt slope (2003). With vegetation and soil recovery, charcoal
concentrations decreased and zones of maximum charcoal accumulation shifted further down in the soil
profile. Soil organic matter contents significantly decreased on burnt slopes, which is due to vegetation combustion,
long-term vegetation changes and intensified erosion. However, in the long-term, re-accumulation
occurs due to the recovery of vegetation. Soil pH increased by combustion and was further modified by an
altered vegetation composition. C/N ratios remained largely stable, with the soil N content reacting more
sensitive to combustion. The results demonstrate that Alpine regions react sensitively to wildfires due to the
steep slope angle, which causes not only short-term but also long-term modification in vegetation composition
and erosion.Keywords: Wildfire; Alpine regions; Charcoal; Soil organic matter.