Why Zombie Fires In The Arctic Just Won't Die
Briefly

Zombie fires, remnants of surface fires, reignite in spring underground without spark, possibly due to rapid atmospheric warming, linked to climate change-driven spontaneous combustion.
Increase in zombie fires, tied to Arctic accelerated warming, releasing gigatonnes of carbon trapped in peat soils, posing significant environmental concern.
Mathematical model explores how microbes in peat soils generate heat, release carbon with changing weather, crucial for understanding zombie fire dynamics.
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