Charcoal analysis was conducted on sediment cores from three lakes to assess the relationship between the area and number of charcoal particles. Three charcoal-size parameters (maximum breadth, maximum length and area) were measured on sediment samples representing various vegetation types, including shrub tundra, boreal forest and temperate forest. These parameters and charcoal size-class distributions do not differ statistically between two sites where the same preparation technique (glycerine pollen slides) was used, but they differ for the same core when different techniques were applied. Results suggest that differences in charcoal size and size-class distribution are mainly caused by different preparation techniques and are not relate...
International audienceAlthough lacustrine sedimentary charcoal has long been used to infer paleofire...
<p><b>A</b> Typical shape of a woody fuel type charcoal piece; <b>B</b> Typical shape of an herbaceo...
Fire is a key Earth system process, with 80% of annual fire activity taking place in grassland areas...
Fire is a key Earth system process, with 80% of annual fire activity taking place in grassland areas...
Charcoal is a heterogeneous material exhibiting a diverse range of properties. This variability repr...
A peat monolith of the topmost 92.5 cm of Slåttmossen, a bog in Helsinki/Vantaa, S Finland, was anal...
Fire reconstructions provide context for modern rates of burning and inform predictions of fire regi...
Following an uncontrolled fire in an area of heathland in SW England, surface samples were taken fro...
The analysis of charcoal fragments in peat and lake sediments is the most widely used approach to re...
Size parameters, size-class distribution and area-number relationship of microscopic charcoal: relev...
Premise of the study: Charcoal particles preserved in sediments are used as indicators of paleowildf...
Charcoal fragments in lake sediments are proxies for past fire activity. Charcoal presence indicates...
Charcoal in unlaminated sediments dated by 210Pb was analysed by the pollen-slide and thin-section m...
Abstract: Production and size of charred particles determine transport and deposition in lakes. Lack...
The charcoal record contained in lake sedimentary sequences is often used to infer past fire events....
International audienceAlthough lacustrine sedimentary charcoal has long been used to infer paleofire...
<p><b>A</b> Typical shape of a woody fuel type charcoal piece; <b>B</b> Typical shape of an herbaceo...
Fire is a key Earth system process, with 80% of annual fire activity taking place in grassland areas...
Fire is a key Earth system process, with 80% of annual fire activity taking place in grassland areas...
Charcoal is a heterogeneous material exhibiting a diverse range of properties. This variability repr...
A peat monolith of the topmost 92.5 cm of Slåttmossen, a bog in Helsinki/Vantaa, S Finland, was anal...
Fire reconstructions provide context for modern rates of burning and inform predictions of fire regi...
Following an uncontrolled fire in an area of heathland in SW England, surface samples were taken fro...
The analysis of charcoal fragments in peat and lake sediments is the most widely used approach to re...
Size parameters, size-class distribution and area-number relationship of microscopic charcoal: relev...
Premise of the study: Charcoal particles preserved in sediments are used as indicators of paleowildf...
Charcoal fragments in lake sediments are proxies for past fire activity. Charcoal presence indicates...
Charcoal in unlaminated sediments dated by 210Pb was analysed by the pollen-slide and thin-section m...
Abstract: Production and size of charred particles determine transport and deposition in lakes. Lack...
The charcoal record contained in lake sedimentary sequences is often used to infer past fire events....
International audienceAlthough lacustrine sedimentary charcoal has long been used to infer paleofire...
<p><b>A</b> Typical shape of a woody fuel type charcoal piece; <b>B</b> Typical shape of an herbaceo...
Fire is a key Earth system process, with 80% of annual fire activity taking place in grassland areas...