greenburnt
Greenburnt refers to a type of soil coloration that appears after a wildfire. It is characterized by a distinct greenish hue that develops on the soil surface. This color is primarily due to the presence of certain minerals and organic compounds that are altered by the intense heat of the fire. Specifically, the high temperatures can cause oxidation and chemical reactions within the soil, leading to the formation of new mineral compounds and the breakdown of organic matter in a way that results in the greenish appearance.
The development of the greenburnt layer is not immediate but can become more apparent in the days
Ecologically, the greenburnt layer can have several implications. It may affect soil moisture retention and evaporation