Wildfires play an important role in earth climate systems, with influences on the atmosphere, vegetation distributions, and human survival. Considerable debate persists with regard to the relationship between wildfire occurrence and climate. Some records indicate relatively fewer wildfires during glacial times as compared to the Holocene, while others support the opposite view. These contradictory views need to be resolved to fully understand the relationship and controlling mechanisms that relate biomass burning to climate. In this study, black carbon (BC), including both char and soot, is used to reconstruct wildfire history over the past 32 ka from Qinghai Lake. BC, especially as micrometer-size soot, is mainly transported via the atmosp...
Biomass burning as a natural process producing greenhouse gases may influence both regional and glob...
The fire history of the Tibetan Plateau over centennial to millennial timescales is not well known. ...
A high-resolution fire history in the Yangtze River Basin over the past 7.0 ka BP is reconstructed b...
Wildfire can influence climate directly and indirectly, but little is known about the relationships ...
Black or elemental carbon (EC), including soot and char, are byproducts of anthropogenic fossil-fuel...
AbstractWildfire is an integral part of the Earth’s climate system and plays an important role in sh...
Wildfires are sensitive to climate change, but their response to changes in temperature and precipit...
Smoldering and flaming fires, which emit different proportions of organic (OC) and black carbon (BC,...
Smoldering and flaming fires, which emit different proportions of organic (OC) and black carbon (BC,...
High-resolution sedimentary charcoal and black carbon (BC, including char and soot) records from a l...
Fire a global process that depends on climate volcanic activity vegetation and human practices is no...
Late Cenozoic wildfire evolution in Inner Asia has been attributed to both ice-volume modulating pre...
Understanding fire history and its driving mechanisms can provide valuable insights into present fir...
Late Cenozoic wildfire evolution in Inner Asia has been attributed to both ice-volume modulating pre...
The fire history of the Tibetan Plateau over centennial to millennial timescales is still unknown. R...
Biomass burning as a natural process producing greenhouse gases may influence both regional and glob...
The fire history of the Tibetan Plateau over centennial to millennial timescales is not well known. ...
A high-resolution fire history in the Yangtze River Basin over the past 7.0 ka BP is reconstructed b...
Wildfire can influence climate directly and indirectly, but little is known about the relationships ...
Black or elemental carbon (EC), including soot and char, are byproducts of anthropogenic fossil-fuel...
AbstractWildfire is an integral part of the Earth’s climate system and plays an important role in sh...
Wildfires are sensitive to climate change, but their response to changes in temperature and precipit...
Smoldering and flaming fires, which emit different proportions of organic (OC) and black carbon (BC,...
Smoldering and flaming fires, which emit different proportions of organic (OC) and black carbon (BC,...
High-resolution sedimentary charcoal and black carbon (BC, including char and soot) records from a l...
Fire a global process that depends on climate volcanic activity vegetation and human practices is no...
Late Cenozoic wildfire evolution in Inner Asia has been attributed to both ice-volume modulating pre...
Understanding fire history and its driving mechanisms can provide valuable insights into present fir...
Late Cenozoic wildfire evolution in Inner Asia has been attributed to both ice-volume modulating pre...
The fire history of the Tibetan Plateau over centennial to millennial timescales is still unknown. R...
Biomass burning as a natural process producing greenhouse gases may influence both regional and glob...
The fire history of the Tibetan Plateau over centennial to millennial timescales is not well known. ...
A high-resolution fire history in the Yangtze River Basin over the past 7.0 ka BP is reconstructed b...