<div><p>Variations in the abundance of fossil charcoals between rocks and sediments are assumed to reflect changes in fire activity in Earth’s past. These variations in fire activity are often considered to be in response to environmental, ecological or climatic changes. The role that fire plays in feedbacks to such changes is becoming increasingly important to understand and highlights the need to create robust estimates of variations in fossil charcoal abundance. The majority of charcoal based fire reconstructions quantify the abundance of charcoal particles and do not consider the changes in the morphology of the individual particles that may have occurred due to fragmentation as part of their transport history. We have developed a novel...
Abstract The use of macrofossil soil charcoal as a palaeoecological tool to reconstruct past vegetat...
International audienceOver the past decades, the abundance and area of macrocharcoal (i.e. ! 150 mm ...
Quantifying charcoal particles preserved in sedimentary environments is an established method for es...
Variations in the abundance of fossil charcoals between rocks and sediments are assumed to reflect c...
Charred fragments of botanical materials in sediments provide important clues as to the historic fir...
Premise of the study: Charcoal particles preserved in sediments are used as indicators of paleowildf...
Recent changes in global fire activity and future projections can be attributed to a combination of ...
Charcoal occurrence is extensively used as a tool for understanding wildfires over geological timesc...
Identification of ancient charcoal fragments is a valuable tool in reconstructing past environments ...
International audienceAlthough lacustrine sedimentary charcoal has long been used to infer paleofire...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Botanical Society of America via the DOI in...
Charcoal fragments in lake sediments are proxies for past fire activity. Charcoal presence indicates...
Fire reconstructions provide context for modern rates of burning and inform predictions of fire regi...
<p>(E–F) shows also the ability to code the images according to charcoal volume for a range of parti...
The analysis of charcoal fragments in peat and lake sediments is the most widely used approach to re...
Abstract The use of macrofossil soil charcoal as a palaeoecological tool to reconstruct past vegetat...
International audienceOver the past decades, the abundance and area of macrocharcoal (i.e. ! 150 mm ...
Quantifying charcoal particles preserved in sedimentary environments is an established method for es...
Variations in the abundance of fossil charcoals between rocks and sediments are assumed to reflect c...
Charred fragments of botanical materials in sediments provide important clues as to the historic fir...
Premise of the study: Charcoal particles preserved in sediments are used as indicators of paleowildf...
Recent changes in global fire activity and future projections can be attributed to a combination of ...
Charcoal occurrence is extensively used as a tool for understanding wildfires over geological timesc...
Identification of ancient charcoal fragments is a valuable tool in reconstructing past environments ...
International audienceAlthough lacustrine sedimentary charcoal has long been used to infer paleofire...
This is the final version of the article. Available from Botanical Society of America via the DOI in...
Charcoal fragments in lake sediments are proxies for past fire activity. Charcoal presence indicates...
Fire reconstructions provide context for modern rates of burning and inform predictions of fire regi...
<p>(E–F) shows also the ability to code the images according to charcoal volume for a range of parti...
The analysis of charcoal fragments in peat and lake sediments is the most widely used approach to re...
Abstract The use of macrofossil soil charcoal as a palaeoecological tool to reconstruct past vegetat...
International audienceOver the past decades, the abundance and area of macrocharcoal (i.e. ! 150 mm ...
Quantifying charcoal particles preserved in sedimentary environments is an established method for es...