Although temperature profiles for each burn indicated that the conditions for potential combustion of the charcoal were met, out of the 264 charcoal pieces being monitored only five were totally combusted. Charcoal mass losses were independent of particle size, and averaged less than 8%. The results suggest that turnover times for charcoal in tropical savannas as a result of re-combustion alone are on the order of one century. The comparatively long turnover time ascertained under experimental conditions designed to maximize charcoal re-burning potential shows that re-combustion is not an efficient sink for pyrogenic carbon in tropical savannas. This finding strongly suggests that other processes must play a more substantial role in the re-mineralization of charcoal in order to balance the PC budget in these ecosystems.