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Long-term perspective on wildfires in the western USA (Marlon et al. 2012)

Posted by By admin November 16, 2012Posted inAnalyses, GCD v3
Understanding the causes and consequences of wildfires in forests of the western United States requires integrated information about fire, climate changes, and human activity on multiple temporal scales. We use…
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16th Century burning decline in the Americas: Population collapse or climate change? (Power et al. 2012)

Posted by By admin November 16, 2012Posted inAnalyses, GCD v3
During the Holocene, the last 11,000 years, climate, vegetation, and likely, humans have been key controls to changing fire regimes in the Americas. A long-accepted paradigm is that of the 'noble…
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Global biomass burning: a synthesis and review of Holocene paleofire records and their controls (Marlon et al. 2012)

Global biomass burning: a synthesis and review of Holocene paleofire records and their controls (Marlon et al. 2012)

Posted by By admin November 16, 2012Posted inAnalyses, GCD v3No Comments
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional, continental and global scales. The reconstructions are compared with the two potential controls of burning at these…
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Late Quaternary fire regimes of Australasia (Mooney 2011)

Posted by By admin November 16, 2011Posted inAnalyses, GCD v3
We have compiled 223 sedimentary charcoal records from Australasia in order to examine the temporal and spatial variability of fire regimes during the Late Quaternary. While some of these records…
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Fire in the earth system (Harrison 2010)

Posted by By admin November 16, 2010Posted inAnalyses, GCD v2
Fire is an important component of the Earth System that is tightly coupled with climate, vegetation, biogeochemical cycles, and human activities. Observations of how fire regimes change on seasonal to…
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Fire regimes during the Last Glacial (Daniau 2010)

Posted by By admin November 16, 2010Posted inAnalyses, GCD v2
Sedimentary charcoal records document changes in fire regime.We have identified 67 sites (30 sites with better than millennial resolution) which have records for some part of the Last Glacial to…
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Wildfire responses to abrupt climate change in North America (Marlon 2009)

Posted by By admin November 16, 2009Posted inAnalyses, GCD v1
It is widely accepted, based on data from the last few decades and on model simulations, that anthropogenic climate change will cause increased fire activity. However, less attention has been…
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Impact of a drier Early–Mid-Holocene climate upon Amazonian forests (Mayle and Power 2008)

Posted by By admin November 16, 2008Posted inAnalyses, GCD v1
This paper uses a palaeoecological approach to examine the impact of drier climatic conditions of the Early–Mid-Holocene (ca 8000–4000 years ago) upon Amazonia's forests and their fire regimes. Palaeovegetation (pollen data)…
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Changes in fire regimes since the Last Glacial Maximum: an assessment based on a global synthesis and analysis of charcoal data (Power et al. 2008)

Posted by By admin November 16, 2008Posted inAnalyses, GCD v1
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response to long-term changes in global climate and shorter-term regional changes in climate, vegetation, and human…
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