This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Although grassland and savanna occupy only a quarter of the world's vegetation, burning in these ecosystems accounts for roughly half the global carbon emissions from fire. However, the processes that govern changes in grassland burning are poorly understood, particularly on time scales beyond satellite records. We analyzed microcharcoal, sediments, and geochemistry in a high-resolution marine sediment core off Namibia to identify the processes that have controlled biomass burning in southern African grassland ecosystems under large, multimillennial-scale climate changes. Six fire cycles occurred during the past 170,000 y in southern Africa tha...
We analyze sedimentary charcoal records to show that the changes in fire regime over the past 21,000...
Climate is an important control on biomass burning, but the sensitivity of fire to changes in temper...
In the savanna woodlands of Southern Africa, locally know as miombo, carbon cycling is poorly quanti...
Although grassland and savanna occupy only a quarter of the world's vegetation, burning in these eco...
North Africa features some of the most frequently burnt biomes on Earth, including the semi-arid gra...
Fire in the Earth’s ecosystems is a significant driver of ecological change, fires remove dead bioma...
Africa has been called the “burn center” of the planet because it is the continent where the greates...
Open grassy environments in Africa have been key landscapes for the development and evolution of hum...
Open access journalhe relationships between climate, vegetation and fires are a major subject of inv...
For the time period from 2001 to 2005 an average area of 195.5±24×104 km2 was burned annually, relea...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Biomass burning on the African continent is widespread, and interactions with climate, vegetation dy...
Globally, fire is a primary agent for modifying environments through the long-term coupling of human...
This dissertation investigates human influences on climate change with an emphasis on biomass burnin...
The Northern Sub-Saharan African (NSSA) region, which accounts for 20%–25%of the global carbon emiss...
We analyze sedimentary charcoal records to show that the changes in fire regime over the past 21,000...
Climate is an important control on biomass burning, but the sensitivity of fire to changes in temper...
In the savanna woodlands of Southern Africa, locally know as miombo, carbon cycling is poorly quanti...
Although grassland and savanna occupy only a quarter of the world's vegetation, burning in these eco...
North Africa features some of the most frequently burnt biomes on Earth, including the semi-arid gra...
Fire in the Earth’s ecosystems is a significant driver of ecological change, fires remove dead bioma...
Africa has been called the “burn center” of the planet because it is the continent where the greates...
Open grassy environments in Africa have been key landscapes for the development and evolution of hum...
Open access journalhe relationships between climate, vegetation and fires are a major subject of inv...
For the time period from 2001 to 2005 an average area of 195.5±24×104 km2 was burned annually, relea...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Biomass burning on the African continent is widespread, and interactions with climate, vegetation dy...
Globally, fire is a primary agent for modifying environments through the long-term coupling of human...
This dissertation investigates human influences on climate change with an emphasis on biomass burnin...
The Northern Sub-Saharan African (NSSA) region, which accounts for 20%–25%of the global carbon emiss...
We analyze sedimentary charcoal records to show that the changes in fire regime over the past 21,000...
Climate is an important control on biomass burning, but the sensitivity of fire to changes in temper...
In the savanna woodlands of Southern Africa, locally know as miombo, carbon cycling is poorly quanti...