Biomass burning on the African continent is widespread, and interactions with climate, vegetation dynamics, and biogeochemical cycling are complex. To obtain a better understanding of these complex relationships, African fire history has been widely studied, although mostly on relatively short timescales (i.e., years to kiloyears) and less commonly on long‐term scales. Here we present a 192‐kyr, continuous biomass‐burning record from sub‐Saharan Northwest Africa based on the fire biomarker levoglucosan in a marine sediment core offshore Guinea. Notable features of our record include an increase in levoglucosan accumulation at 80 ka and two peaks at 50–60 ka. The event at 80 ka is likely related to an overall increase in sedimentation rates ...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Although grassland and savanna occupy only a quarter of the world's vegetation, burning in these eco...
The timing of initiation of human impacts on the global climate system is actively debated. Anthropo...
Biomass burning on the African continent is widespread, and interactions with climate, vegetation dy...
Biomass burning on the African continent is widespread and interactions with climate, vegetation dyn...
Biomass burning on the African continent is widespread, and interactions with climate, vegetation dy...
Fire in the Earth’s ecosystems is a significant driver of ecological change, fires remove dead bioma...
North Africa features some of the most frequently burnt biomes on Earth, including the semi-arid gra...
Open grassy environments in Africa have been key landscapes for the development and evolution of hum...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
We analyze sedimentary charcoal records to show that the changes in fire regime over the past 21,000...
Globally, fire is a primary agent for modifying environments through the long-term coupling of human...
Rainfall controls fire in tropical savanna ecosystems through impacting both the amount and flammabi...
Climate, vegetation and humans act on biomass burning at different spatial and temporal scales. In t...
Fires have burned in African landscapes for more than a hundred million years, long before vertebrat...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Although grassland and savanna occupy only a quarter of the world's vegetation, burning in these eco...
The timing of initiation of human impacts on the global climate system is actively debated. Anthropo...
Biomass burning on the African continent is widespread, and interactions with climate, vegetation dy...
Biomass burning on the African continent is widespread and interactions with climate, vegetation dyn...
Biomass burning on the African continent is widespread, and interactions with climate, vegetation dy...
Fire in the Earth’s ecosystems is a significant driver of ecological change, fires remove dead bioma...
North Africa features some of the most frequently burnt biomes on Earth, including the semi-arid gra...
Open grassy environments in Africa have been key landscapes for the development and evolution of hum...
This is the final version of the article. Available from the publisher via the DOI in this record.Al...
We analyze sedimentary charcoal records to show that the changes in fire regime over the past 21,000...
Globally, fire is a primary agent for modifying environments through the long-term coupling of human...
Rainfall controls fire in tropical savanna ecosystems through impacting both the amount and flammabi...
Climate, vegetation and humans act on biomass burning at different spatial and temporal scales. In t...
Fires have burned in African landscapes for more than a hundred million years, long before vertebrat...
Fires burning the vast grasslands and savannas of Africa significantly influence the global carbon c...
Although grassland and savanna occupy only a quarter of the world's vegetation, burning in these eco...
The timing of initiation of human impacts on the global climate system is actively debated. Anthropo...