Physical and chemical properties of wildfire ash collected from different ecosystems and burn severities across the globe, 2003-2021
- Neris, J. 1
- Doerr, S.H. 1
- Santín, C. 1
- Sánchez-García, C. 1
- Robichaud, P.R. 2
- Sheridan, G.J. 3
- Sigmund, G. 4
- Manley, J. 1
- González-Rodríguez, G. 5
- Belcher, C. 6
- Marcotte, A. 7
- Cerdá, A. 8
- Murphy, S. 9
- Strydom, T. 10
- Otero, X. 11
- Rhoades, C. 12
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Swansea University
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- 2 U.S. Forest Service
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University of Melbourne
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University of Vienna
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- 5 Universidad de Oviedo, Oviedo, Spain
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University of Exeter
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Wageningen UR
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Universitat de València
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- 9 U.S. Geological Survey
- 10 South African National Parks
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Universidade de Santiago de Compostela
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- 12 U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service
Editor: NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
Año de publicación: 2023
Tipo: Dataset
Licencia: Open Government Licence v3.0
Resumen
This dataset describes the chemical and physical properties of wildfire ash collected following wildland fires in different ecosystems and burn severity conditions across the globe. For the chemical properties, ash was collected from sampling sites across eight countries (Australia, Canada, South Africa, US, UK, The Netherlands, Spain and Austria). For the physical properties, ash was collected from four locations in Tenerife (Spain), Victoria (Australia), Manchester (UK) and Idaho (US).