We studied the fire record and its environmental consequences during the Holocene in the Central Ebro Basin. This region is very sensitive to environmental changes due to its semiarid conditions, lithological features and a continuous human presence during the past 6000 years. The study area is a 6m buried sequence of polycyclic soils developed approximately 9500 years ago that is exceptionally well preserved and encompasses four sedimentary units. The content and size distribution of macroscopic charcoal fragments were determined throughout the soil sequence and the analysis of the composition of charcoal, litter and sediments via analytical pyrolysis (Py-GC/MS). The high amount of charcoal fragments recovered in most horizons highlights t...
Proxy records of fire history offer valuable information on the role fire plays in an ecosystem. Su...
International audienceAnthropogenic fires affected the temperate deciduous forests of Central Europe...
The relative importance of climate change and human activities in influencing regional fire regimes ...
We studied the fire record and its environmental consequences during the Holocene in the Central Ebr...
Fire has been one of the main causes of disturbance of vegetation over time, and since the Neolithic...
The Holocene fire history of Central Europe has revealed that the charred organic matter found in so...
The thick organic matter-rich colluvial soils of NW Spain (Atlantic rankers), which formed as a resu...
Despite the potentially large contribution of black carbon (BC) to the recalcitrant soil organic mat...
Charcoal accumulated in lake, bog or other anoxic sediments through time has been used to document t...
8 páginas.-- 2 figuras.-- 3 tablas.-- 31 referencias.-- Supplementary data associated with this art...
Charcoal fragments in soils are useful to reconstruct past vegetation because the level of preservat...
Charcoal fragments in soils are useful to reconstruct past vegetation because the level of preservat...
The Holocene palaeofires in Southern America has been generally attributed to climate until the midd...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Fire is an extreme event leading to rapid and dramatic losses of ca...
Paleoecology is a valuable tool for understanding the long-term ecosystem dynamics that underlie pre...
Proxy records of fire history offer valuable information on the role fire plays in an ecosystem. Su...
International audienceAnthropogenic fires affected the temperate deciduous forests of Central Europe...
The relative importance of climate change and human activities in influencing regional fire regimes ...
We studied the fire record and its environmental consequences during the Holocene in the Central Ebr...
Fire has been one of the main causes of disturbance of vegetation over time, and since the Neolithic...
The Holocene fire history of Central Europe has revealed that the charred organic matter found in so...
The thick organic matter-rich colluvial soils of NW Spain (Atlantic rankers), which formed as a resu...
Despite the potentially large contribution of black carbon (BC) to the recalcitrant soil organic mat...
Charcoal accumulated in lake, bog or other anoxic sediments through time has been used to document t...
8 páginas.-- 2 figuras.-- 3 tablas.-- 31 referencias.-- Supplementary data associated with this art...
Charcoal fragments in soils are useful to reconstruct past vegetation because the level of preservat...
Charcoal fragments in soils are useful to reconstruct past vegetation because the level of preservat...
The Holocene palaeofires in Southern America has been generally attributed to climate until the midd...
© 2018 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Fire is an extreme event leading to rapid and dramatic losses of ca...
Paleoecology is a valuable tool for understanding the long-term ecosystem dynamics that underlie pre...
Proxy records of fire history offer valuable information on the role fire plays in an ecosystem. Su...
International audienceAnthropogenic fires affected the temperate deciduous forests of Central Europe...
The relative importance of climate change and human activities in influencing regional fire regimes ...