Understanding the causes and consequences of wildfires in forests of the western United States requires integrated information about fire, climate changes, and human activity on multiple temporal scales. We use sedimentary charcoal accumulation rates to construct long-term variations in fire during the past 3,000 y in the American West and compare this record to independent fire-history data from historical records and fire scars. There has been a slight decline in burning over the past 3,000 y, with the lowest levels attained during the 20th century and during the Little Ice Age (LIA, ca. 1400-1700 CE Common Era]). Prominent peaks in forest fires occurred during the Medieval Climate Anomaly (ca. 950-1250 CE) and during the 1800s. Analysis ...
Alluvial fan deposits are widespread and preserve millennial-length records of fire. We used these r...
Alluvial fan deposits are widespread and preserve millennial-length records of fire. We used these r...
Paleoecology is a valuable tool for understanding the long-term ecosystem dynamics that underlie pre...
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...
International audienceThe North American boreal forest has been developing since the end of the last...
International audienceThe North American boreal forest has been developing since the end of the last...
We examine records of Holocene fires and erosional response recorded in alluvial fan sediments from ...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns ab...
Forest fires have swept into public and policy aware-ness over the past several decades, with an inc...
It is widely accepted, based on data from the last few decades and on model simulations, that anthro...
Alluvial fan deposits are widespread and preserve millennial-length records of fire. We used these r...
It is widely accepted, based on data from the last few decades and on model simulations, that anthro...
Alluvial fan deposits are widespread and preserve millennial-length records of fire. We used these r...
Alluvial fan deposits are widespread and preserve millennial-length records of fire. We used these r...
Paleoecology is a valuable tool for understanding the long-term ecosystem dynamics that underlie pre...
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...
International audienceThe North American boreal forest has been developing since the end of the last...
International audienceThe North American boreal forest has been developing since the end of the last...
We examine records of Holocene fires and erosional response recorded in alluvial fan sediments from ...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns ab...
Forest fires have swept into public and policy aware-ness over the past several decades, with an inc...
It is widely accepted, based on data from the last few decades and on model simulations, that anthro...
Alluvial fan deposits are widespread and preserve millennial-length records of fire. We used these r...
It is widely accepted, based on data from the last few decades and on model simulations, that anthro...
Alluvial fan deposits are widespread and preserve millennial-length records of fire. We used these r...
Alluvial fan deposits are widespread and preserve millennial-length records of fire. We used these r...
Paleoecology is a valuable tool for understanding the long-term ecosystem dynamics that underlie pre...