Spatial and temporal patterns of forest fires in the Central Monte:relationships with regional climate

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Pablo Eugenio Villagra [1 ,2 ]
Erica Cesca [1 ]
Leandro Manuel Alvarez [1 ]
Silvia Delgado [1 ]
Ricardo Villalba [1 ]
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[1] Instituto Argentino de Nivología Glaciología y Ciencias Ambientales–CONICET-CCT Mendoza
[2] Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias Universidad Nacional de
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Background Natural and anthropogenic wildfires burn large areas of arid and semi-arid forests with significant socio-economic and environmental impacts. Fire regimes are controlled by climate, vegetation type, and anthropogenic factors such as ignition sources and human-induced disturbances. Projections of climate and land-use change suggest that these controlling factors will change, altering fire regimes in the near future. In the southern Central Monte, Mendoza, Argentina, the factors that modulate the fire temporal and spatial variability are poorly understood. We reconstructed the fire history of southeast of Mendoza from 1984 to 2023 and investigated the relationships between fire extent and climate variability at seasonal and interannual scales. Burned areas were determined using Google Earth Engine by processing Landsat 5-TM, Landsat 7-ETM+, and Landsat 8-OLI-TIRS sensor imagery.Results The region exhibited high spatial and temporal variability in fire occurrence, being a mosaic of areas with different fire histories and recovery times. Between 1985 and 2023, fire recurrence ranged from sites unburned to sites with up to 14 fires. The occurrence of large fires was strongly favored by a combination of a year with abundant spring–early summer precipitation, which favors fuel accumulation, followed by a year of low spring–early summer precipitation. Precipitation and burnt area showed a very pronounced 6–7 year cycle, suggesting a dominant climatic control on fire occurrence.Conclusions Fire distribution in southeastern Mendoza forests is not homogeneous, resulting in a mosaic of patches with different fire histories. This heterogeneity may be related to vegetation patterns and land use. The temporal variability of fires is strongly influenced by climate variability, which would promote fuel production and subsequent drying. Large fires are concentrated in periods of high interannual precipitation variability. Climate change scenarios predict an increase in temperature and precipitation variability in the region, suggesting future changes in fire dynamics. Our results contribute to the development of fire guidelines for southeastern Mendoza forests, focusing on periods of wet years followed by dry years that favor fire occurrence and spread.
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