High-resolution macroscopic charcoal and sediment analysis was used to reconstruct fire history and environmental changes from three loess-paleosol profiles on the semi-arid loess tableland landscape during the Lateglacial period and the Holocene. Analysis of charcoal concentrations, influx, and the ratios of particle-size classes (from which changes in charcoal taphonomy over time are inferred) in the profiles show spatially coherent patterns of change that relate to regional variations in climate. Effective moisture variability on century to millennial timescales and regional differences in fuel availability appear to be the most important controls on fire from the Lateglacial period to the mid Holocene (12,000–3100 yr BP). Conversely, as...
It remains debatable whether slash-and-burn practices were adopted in rice cultivation by the Neolit...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
The question of what the ecology communities of the Loess Plateau looked like before the extensive a...
High-resolution sedimentary charcoal and black carbon (BC, including char and soot) records from a l...
Holocene paleo-records of the Chinese Loess Plateau loess-soil profiles were used to reconstruct wil...
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...
Disentangling the role of natural and anthropogenic factors is a major challenge in paleofire studie...
Disentangling the role of natural and anthropogenic factors is a major challenge in paleofire studie...
Disentangling fire and its controls over thousands of years ago is a major challenge in the study of...
Understanding fire history and its driving mechanisms can provide valuable insights into present fir...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
It remains debatable whether slash-and-burn practices were adopted in rice cultivation by the Neolit...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
The question of what the ecology communities of the Loess Plateau looked like before the extensive a...
High-resolution sedimentary charcoal and black carbon (BC, including char and soot) records from a l...
Holocene paleo-records of the Chinese Loess Plateau loess-soil profiles were used to reconstruct wil...
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...
Disentangling the role of natural and anthropogenic factors is a major challenge in paleofire studie...
Disentangling the role of natural and anthropogenic factors is a major challenge in paleofire studie...
Disentangling fire and its controls over thousands of years ago is a major challenge in the study of...
Understanding fire history and its driving mechanisms can provide valuable insights into present fir...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
Assessing the potential impact of increased temperature needs examination of robust palaeorecords th...
It remains debatable whether slash-and-burn practices were adopted in rice cultivation by the Neolit...
The taxonomic identification of fossil charcoal can be a useful archaeobotanical tool, as it can rev...
The question of what the ecology communities of the Loess Plateau looked like before the extensive a...