Phil Higuera, Associate Professor at the W.A. Francke Colleage on Forest and Conservation, University of Montana presented 6th May 2021 about
“The past and future of peak detection in paleofire research”.
Below is the first video of the quasi monthly online IPN seminar series to foster knowledge exchange and promote discussion across worldwide paleofire communities on paleofire methods, new directions, and applied research spanning many spatial and temporal scales.
The seminar series has been kicked off with a presentation on “The past and future of peak detection in paleofire research“ by Philip Higuera ((PaleoEcology and Fire Ecology Lab 7).
Next seminar are already planned, anyone interested is welcome, especially ECRs are encouraged to attend! To keep informed, please login to the IPN forum (https://discourse.paleofire.org/c/meeting-announcement/ipn-seminars/23). In the forum, you’ll also find the information on how to join the online seminar, a summary afterwards and have the opportunity to ask questions upstream to the guest and broadly to the paleofire community.