A 50,000-year-old sediment core record from Laguna Chaplin is reanalyzed to explore potential paleoecological methods to detect the extent of pre-Columbian disturbance in the Bolivian Amazon. High-resolution (sub-centennial) macrocharcoal data are analyzed using statistical algorithm software including Regime Shift Detection and CHAR Analysis to detect changes in past fire regimes. These data are compared with existing charcoal records from throughout the Bolivian lowlands to provide a regional scale context of past biomass burning. During the mid-Holocene, changes in precipitation are the dominant driver of fire activity and biomass burning at Laguna Chaplin and across the Bolivian lowlands. During the late Holocene, increased fire activit...
1. Modifications of Amazonian forests by pre-Columbian peoples are thought to have left ecological l...
Interpreting the geological record of Amazon biomass combustion requires comparing charcoal accumula...
A sedimentary record from the Peruvian Amazon provided evidence of climate and vegetation change for...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Holocene fire activity and drought on the me...
We present a palaeoecological investigation of pre-Columbian land use in the savannah “forest island...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Interpreting the geological record of Amazon biomass combustion requires comparing charcoal accumula...
In landscapes that support economic and cultural activities, human communities actively manage envir...
The nature and scale of pre-Columbian land use and the consequences of the 1492 “Columbian Encounter...
International audienceWe performed geochemical analyses of two lake sediment cores (1.25 and 1.5 m l...
The Amazon Rainforest Ecotone (the ARF-Ecotone) of the southwestern Amazon Basin is a transitional l...
Only few studies documenting the vegetation history of the Llanos de Moxos, one of the largest seaso...
The Amazon Basin is one of the major contributors to global biomass burning emissions. However, regi...
Anthropogenic climate change driven by increased carbon emissions is leading to more severe fire sea...
We present a multiproxy study of land use by a pre-Columbian earth mounds culture in the Bolivian Am...
1. Modifications of Amazonian forests by pre-Columbian peoples are thought to have left ecological l...
Interpreting the geological record of Amazon biomass combustion requires comparing charcoal accumula...
A sedimentary record from the Peruvian Amazon provided evidence of climate and vegetation change for...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Holocene fire activity and drought on the me...
We present a palaeoecological investigation of pre-Columbian land use in the savannah “forest island...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Interpreting the geological record of Amazon biomass combustion requires comparing charcoal accumula...
In landscapes that support economic and cultural activities, human communities actively manage envir...
The nature and scale of pre-Columbian land use and the consequences of the 1492 “Columbian Encounter...
International audienceWe performed geochemical analyses of two lake sediment cores (1.25 and 1.5 m l...
The Amazon Rainforest Ecotone (the ARF-Ecotone) of the southwestern Amazon Basin is a transitional l...
Only few studies documenting the vegetation history of the Llanos de Moxos, one of the largest seaso...
The Amazon Basin is one of the major contributors to global biomass burning emissions. However, regi...
Anthropogenic climate change driven by increased carbon emissions is leading to more severe fire sea...
We present a multiproxy study of land use by a pre-Columbian earth mounds culture in the Bolivian Am...
1. Modifications of Amazonian forests by pre-Columbian peoples are thought to have left ecological l...
Interpreting the geological record of Amazon biomass combustion requires comparing charcoal accumula...
A sedimentary record from the Peruvian Amazon provided evidence of climate and vegetation change for...