Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at rates faster than ever recorded in geologic time. Biomass burning causes carbon dioxide emissions equal to 50% of those from fossil-fuel combustion and so are highly likely to influence future climate change. However, aerosols continue to be one of the least understood aspects of the modern climate system and even less is known about their past influence. Ice and lake core proxy records provide quantifiable data on past fire regimes across most spatial and temporal scales. Some monosaccharide anhydrides such as levoglucosan, mannosan and galactosan are used as specific molecular markers for biomass burning as they can only be produced by combu...
The timing of initiation of human impacts on the global climate system is actively debated. Anthropo...
Biomass burning as a natural process producing greenhouse gases may influence both regional and glob...
© Author(s) 2020. Landscapes in high northern latitudes are assumed to be highly sensitive to future...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
International efforts to retrieve ice cores from both poles and every possible continent have result...
We review the approaches for estimating biomass burning from ice-cores and consider the challenges a...
Biomass burning plays a major role in climate variability, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, an...
Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre...
Biomass burning plays a major role in atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, and climate. To underst...
Biomass burning is an important component of the Earth system in terms of global biogeochemistry, at...
Fire has an influence on regional to global atmospheric chemistry and climate. Molecular markers of ...
The timing of initiation of human impacts on the global climate system is actively debated. Anthropo...
Biomass burning as a natural process producing greenhouse gases may influence both regional and glob...
© Author(s) 2020. Landscapes in high northern latitudes are assumed to be highly sensitive to future...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
International efforts to retrieve ice cores from both poles and every possible continent have result...
We review the approaches for estimating biomass burning from ice-cores and consider the challenges a...
Biomass burning plays a major role in climate variability, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, an...
Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre...
Biomass burning plays a major role in atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, and climate. To underst...
Biomass burning is an important component of the Earth system in terms of global biogeochemistry, at...
Fire has an influence on regional to global atmospheric chemistry and climate. Molecular markers of ...
The timing of initiation of human impacts on the global climate system is actively debated. Anthropo...
Biomass burning as a natural process producing greenhouse gases may influence both regional and glob...
© Author(s) 2020. Landscapes in high northern latitudes are assumed to be highly sensitive to future...