Paleoenvironmental reconstructions are important for understanding the influence of long-term climate variability on ecosystems and landscape disturbance dynamics. In this paper we explore the linkages among past climate, vegetation, and fire regimes using a high-resolution pollen and charcoal reconstruction from Morris Pond located on the Markagunt Plateau in southwestern Utah, USA. A regime shift detection algorithm was applied to background charcoal accumulation to define where statistically significant shifts in fire regimes occurred. The early Holocene was characterized by greater amounts of summer precipitation and less winter precipitation than modern. Ample forest fuel and warm summer temperatures allowed for large fires to occur. T...
Over the past several decades, there has been an increase in wildfire activity in California. These ...
Abstract: Fire is well recognized as a key Earth system process, but its causes and influences vary ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of wildfires in forests of the western United States requi...
Micropaleontological assemblages from two lakes located on the Aquarius Plateau in southern Utah wer...
Abstract. Advances in fire climatology have derived from recent studies of modern and paleoecologica...
Fire is an important part of the disturbance regimes of northwestern U.S. forests and its role in ma...
Changes in climate influence vegetation distributions and the frequency and severity of fire. This s...
Climate history Yellowstone National Park has been an important location for paleoecologic studies t...
The environmental history of the Northern Rocky Mountains was reconstructed using lake sediments fro...
The mode and tempo of forest compositional change during periods of rapid climate change, including ...
The mode and tempo of forest compositional change during periods of rapid climate change, including ...
Abstract: Fire is well recognized as a key Earth system process, but its causes and influences vary ...
Climate models predict increases in temperature and hydrologic variability for the remainder of the ...
Over the past several decades, there has been an increase in wildfire activity in California. These ...
Climate models predict increases in temperature and hydrologic variability for the remainder of the ...
Over the past several decades, there has been an increase in wildfire activity in California. These ...
Abstract: Fire is well recognized as a key Earth system process, but its causes and influences vary ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of wildfires in forests of the western United States requi...
Micropaleontological assemblages from two lakes located on the Aquarius Plateau in southern Utah wer...
Abstract. Advances in fire climatology have derived from recent studies of modern and paleoecologica...
Fire is an important part of the disturbance regimes of northwestern U.S. forests and its role in ma...
Changes in climate influence vegetation distributions and the frequency and severity of fire. This s...
Climate history Yellowstone National Park has been an important location for paleoecologic studies t...
The environmental history of the Northern Rocky Mountains was reconstructed using lake sediments fro...
The mode and tempo of forest compositional change during periods of rapid climate change, including ...
The mode and tempo of forest compositional change during periods of rapid climate change, including ...
Abstract: Fire is well recognized as a key Earth system process, but its causes and influences vary ...
Climate models predict increases in temperature and hydrologic variability for the remainder of the ...
Over the past several decades, there has been an increase in wildfire activity in California. These ...
Climate models predict increases in temperature and hydrologic variability for the remainder of the ...
Over the past several decades, there has been an increase in wildfire activity in California. These ...
Abstract: Fire is well recognized as a key Earth system process, but its causes and influences vary ...
Understanding the causes and consequences of wildfires in forests of the western United States requi...