Carbon dioxide emission during forest fires ignited by lightning
Magdalena Pelc, Radoslaw Osuch

TL;DR
This paper presents a hyperbolic diffusion model for CO2 emissions during lightning-ignited forest fires, emphasizing the finite velocity propagation of the fire front and resulting emissions.
Contribution
The paper introduces a hyperbolic diffusion equation to model CO2 emission spread during forest fires ignited by lightning, highlighting finite velocity fire front propagation.
Findings
Hyperbolic diffusion equation effectively models CO2 spread.
Finite velocity propagation of fire front demonstrated.
Model provides insights into emission dynamics during lightning fires.
Abstract
In this paper we developed the model for the carbon dioxide emission from forest fire. The master equation for the spreading of the carbon dioxide to atmosphere is the hyperbolic diffusion equation. In the paper we study forest fire ignited by lightning. In that case the fores fire has the well defined front which propagates with finite velocity.
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Taxonomy
TopicsFire effects on ecosystems
