Improved estimates of preindustrial biomass burning reduce the magnitude of aerosol climate forcing in the Southern Hemisphere
Liu, Pengfei,
Kaplan, Jed O.,
Mickley, Loretta J.,
Li, Yang,
Chellman, Nathan J.,
Arienzo, Monica M.,
Kodros, John K.,
Pierce, Jeffrey R.,
Sigl, Michael,
Freitag, Johannes ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2654-9440,
Mulvaney, Robert,
Curran, Mark A. J. and
McConnell, Joseph R.
;
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Johannes.Freitag [ at ] awi.de
Abstract
Fire plays a pivotal role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and the chemical composition of the atmosphere and
thus influences Earth’s climate. The trend and magnitude of fire activity over the past few centuries are contro-
versial, which hinders understanding of preindustrial to present-day aerosol radiative forcing. Here, we present
evidence from records of 14 Antarctic ice cores and 1 central Andean ice core, suggesting that historical fire activity
in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) exceeded present-day levels. To understand this observation, we use a global
fire model to show that overall SH fire emissions could have declined by 30% over the 20th century, possibly
because of the rapid expansion of land use for agriculture and animal production in middle to high latitudes.
Radiative forcing calculations suggest that the decreasing trend in SH fire emissions over the past century largely
compensates for the cooling effect of increasing aerosols from fossil fuel and biofuel sources.
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Article
Authors
Liu, Pengfei,
Kaplan, Jed O.,
Mickley, Loretta J.,
Li, Yang,
Chellman, Nathan J.,
Arienzo, Monica M.,
Kodros, John K.,
Pierce, Jeffrey R.,
Sigl, Michael,
Freitag, Johannes ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2654-9440,
Mulvaney, Robert,
Curran, Mark A. J. and
McConnell, Joseph R.
;
Divisions
Primary Division
Programs
Primary Topic
Helmholtz Cross Cutting Activity (2021-2027)
Publication Status
Published
Eprint ID
55209
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.abc1379
Cite as
Liu, P.
,
Kaplan, J. O.
,
Mickley, L. J.
,
Li, Y.
,
Chellman, N. J.
,
Arienzo, M. M.
,
Kodros, J. K.
,
Pierce, J. R.
,
Sigl, M.
,
Freitag, J.
,
Mulvaney, R.
,
Curran, M. A. J.
and
McConnell, J. R.
(2021):
Improved estimates of preindustrial biomass burning reduce the magnitude of aerosol climate forcing in the Southern Hemisphere
,
Science Advances,
7
(22)
.
doi: 10.1126/sciadv.abc1379
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