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Charcoal and Carbon Storage in Forest Soils of the Rocky Mountain West PDF

Charcoal produced during wildfire events represents an important form of long-term Carbon storage in forest ecosystems. Forest management practices, such as salvage logging or thinning without prescribed fire, may reduce soil charcoal content and, thus, long-term Carbon storage in mineral soils.   Conclusions  Charcoal represents an important component of the soil organic matter pool in temperate grasslands and forests. It contributes to the total water-holding capacity, ion exchange complex, and surface area of the soil environment.

Natural Dividends: Wildland Protection and the Changing Economy of the Rocky Mountain West PDF

The western United States is known for its vast expanses of open space and remote wildlands, from broad prairies to sagebrush scrub, twisting canyons and rugged mountain peaks. Most of these wild landscapes are public lands, held in common ownership by all Americans-a status that has helped keep them wild in the face of considerable pressure to develop the natural resources found there.