Unprecedented wildfires in Canada's boreal forests lead to deep soil combustion.
The study looked at how fires affect the soil in black spruce and jack pine forests in the Northwest Territories, Canada. They found that jack pine forests tend to have more soil burned compared to black spruce forests. In black spruce forests, the soil is mostly burned in dry and moderately well-drained areas. This information can help researchers better understand how fires impact Canadian boreal forests.