Volatiles erupted from large-scale explosive volcanic activities have a significant impact on climate and environmental changes. As an important ecological factor, the occurrence of fire is affected by vegetation cover, and fire can feed back into both vegetation and climatic change. The causes of fire events are diverse; and can include volcanic eruptions. The amount of charcoal in sediment sequences is related to the frequency and intensity of fire, and hence under good preservation conditions fire history can be reconstructed from fossil charcoal abundance. Until now, little research on the role of fire has been carried out in northeastern China. In this study, through research on charcoal and tephra shards from Gushantun and Hanlongwan,...
Grasslands cover 41.7% of China's land surface and distribute mainly in NW China. To project future ...
Human activity can affect the vegetation types and sedimentary records of a region. In this study, w...
Recent research has greatly increased our knowledge of early human impacts on the environment. Recor...
Pollen and charcoal particles from a Jinchuan peat (northeastern China) were examined to investigate...
Based on a sediment core from Lake Hulun Nuur in the semi-arid forest-steppe ecotone in North China,...
It remains debatable whether slash-and-burn practices were adopted in rice cultivation by the Neolit...
Peatland development is closely correlated with regional environment and climate changes. In this st...
Ongoing climate changes have a direct impact on forest growth; they also affect natural fire regimes...
Ongoing climate changes have a direct impact on forest growth; they also affect natural fire regimes...
To examine fire patterns and landscape evolution in the Xiangjiang River Basin over the past 1300 ye...
To examine fire patterns and landscape evolution in the Xiangjiang River Basin over the past 1300 ye...
To examine fire patterns and landscape evolution in the Xiangjiang River Basin over the past 1300 ye...
IntroductionFor future vegetation projections and conservation planning in grassland ecosystems, acc...
Disentangling fire and its controls over thousands of years ago is a major challenge in the study of...
High-resolution macroscopic charcoal and sediment analysis was used to reconstruct fire history and ...
Grasslands cover 41.7% of China's land surface and distribute mainly in NW China. To project future ...
Human activity can affect the vegetation types and sedimentary records of a region. In this study, w...
Recent research has greatly increased our knowledge of early human impacts on the environment. Recor...
Pollen and charcoal particles from a Jinchuan peat (northeastern China) were examined to investigate...
Based on a sediment core from Lake Hulun Nuur in the semi-arid forest-steppe ecotone in North China,...
It remains debatable whether slash-and-burn practices were adopted in rice cultivation by the Neolit...
Peatland development is closely correlated with regional environment and climate changes. In this st...
Ongoing climate changes have a direct impact on forest growth; they also affect natural fire regimes...
Ongoing climate changes have a direct impact on forest growth; they also affect natural fire regimes...
To examine fire patterns and landscape evolution in the Xiangjiang River Basin over the past 1300 ye...
To examine fire patterns and landscape evolution in the Xiangjiang River Basin over the past 1300 ye...
To examine fire patterns and landscape evolution in the Xiangjiang River Basin over the past 1300 ye...
IntroductionFor future vegetation projections and conservation planning in grassland ecosystems, acc...
Disentangling fire and its controls over thousands of years ago is a major challenge in the study of...
High-resolution macroscopic charcoal and sediment analysis was used to reconstruct fire history and ...
Grasslands cover 41.7% of China's land surface and distribute mainly in NW China. To project future ...
Human activity can affect the vegetation types and sedimentary records of a region. In this study, w...
Recent research has greatly increased our knowledge of early human impacts on the environment. Recor...