Impact of fire return interval on pyrogenic carbon stocks in a tropical savanna, North Queensland, Australia

Haig, Jordahna, Sanderman, Jonathan, Zwart, Costijn, Smith, Colleen, and Bird, Michael I. (2024) Impact of fire return interval on pyrogenic carbon stocks in a tropical savanna, North Queensland, Australia. International Journal of Wildland Fire, 33. WF24006.

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Abstract

Background: Indigenous fire management in northern Australian savannas (beginning at least 11,000 years ago) involved frequent, small, cool, early dry season fires. This fire regime changed after European arrival in the late 1700s to unmanaged fires that burn larger areas, late in the dry season, detrimental to carbon stocks and biodiversity.

Aims: Test the hypothesis that significant sequestration of pyrogenic carbon in soil accompanies the reimposition of an Indigenous fire regime.

Methods: Savanna soils under the same vegetation, but with the number of fires varying from 0 to 13 (irrespective of the season) between 2000 and 2022 were sampled. Organic and pyrogenic carbon stocks as well as carbon isotope composition of the 0–5 cm soil layer were determined along sample transects with varying fire return intervals.

Key results: An average increase of 0.25 MgC ha−1 was observed in soil pyrogenic carbon stocks in transects with ≥5 fires, compared to transects with 0–4 fires, with a small increase in soil organic carbon stocks that was not significant.

Conclusions: A return to more frequent fires early in the dry season has the potential to sequester significant pyrogenic carbon in northern Australian savanna soils on decadal timescales.

Item ID: 85729
Item Type: Article (Research - C1)
ISSN: 1448-5516
Copyright Information: © 2024 The Author(s) (or their employer(s)). Published by CSIRO Publishing on behalf of IAWF. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND)
Funders: Australian Research Council (ARC)
Projects and Grants: ARC DP210100881
Date Deposited: 05 Jun 2025 00:28
FoR Codes: 41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4101 Climate change impacts and adaptation > 410101 Carbon sequestration science @ 20%
41 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES > 4102 Ecological applications > 410205 Fire ecology @ 40%
45 INDIGENOUS STUDIES > 4503 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental knowledges and management > 450304 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander environmental knowledges @ 40%
SEO Codes: 21 INDIGENOUS > 2104 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander heritage and culture > 210404 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge @ 50%
18 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT > 1806 Terrestrial systems and management > 180605 Soils @ 50%
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