Wildfires in the Andes cause severe soil fall that hinders the recovery of ecosystems, study shows

Wildfires in the Andes cause severe soil fall that hinders the recovery of ecosystems, study shows


Polypis Forest (Dark Botany) in the area affected by Pichu Pichu Wildfire in September 2018.

Wildfires in the ends cause severe soil fall and obstruct the recovery of the ecosystem

In September 2018, Pichu Pichu was burnt to Burbaris Luteia after Wildfire. Credit: George Matics Solera.

Repetition of water and soil vulnerability after fire

Wildfires in the ends cause severe soil fall and obstruct the recovery of the ecosystem

Pichu Pichu Jwalamukhi (Arequipa, Peru) on Berbaris Lutia. Credit: Tatiana Talazar

Major plant species and their influence on the decline of soil after fire

Wildfires in the ends cause severe soil fall and obstruct the recovery of the ecosystem

Pechu pichu jolcano (Arequipa, Peru) Parastrephia Quadrangularis. Credit: Lunsden Koguila

A delicate ecosystem in the endian volcanic belt

Wildfires in the ends cause severe soil fall and obstruct the recovery of the ecosystem

The first centimeter loam sand soil was sample on Pichu Pichu Volcalia (Arequipa, Peru). Credit: George Mata Solera

Emergence of wildfire in Peru and climate change implications

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