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Wildfires and post-fire burnt-wood management treatments disturb the soils of forest ecosystems. However, little attention has been paid to the impact of these compound disturbances from a medium- to long-term perspective. In this study, we compared the decadal effect on soil carbon and nutrient concentrations (i.e. C, N, K and P) of two post-fire burnt wood treatments that differed in management intensity. We established two blocks differing in elevation, each including three replicates (ca. 3 ha) of each of two treatments: salvage logging (SL), a treatment that emulated a conventional salvage logging (although logs of dead wood were stacked within-plots in piles covering |