Fire a global process that depends on climate volcanic activity vegetation and human practices is not constant through time and varies at decadal centennial and millennial time-scales. Wildfires that result in burning of large areas of land may increase in frequency in the future as a result of impending global warming. Studies have shown a correlation between historically warmer climates and occurrences of wildfires. The increased occurrence of these fires may add carbon dioxide [CO[subscript]2(g)] to the atmosphere. However such wildfires may also have led to CO[subscript]2(g) sequestration by formation of pyrogenic black carbon (BC) followed by its subsequent burial. In this manner climate-driven wildfire occurrence and corresponding BC ...
Although grassland and savanna occupy only a quarter of the world's vegetation, burning in these eco...
Wildfires play an important role in earth climate systems, with influences on the atmosphere, vegeta...
Smoldering and flaming fires, which emit different proportions of organic (OC) and black carbon (BC,...
Fire, a global process that depends on climate, volcanic activity, vegetation and human practices is...
Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.A sediment core collected in the mesohaline portion...
Fire regimes have changed during the Holocene due to changes in climate, vegetation, and in human pr...
International audienceThis paper addresses the quantification of combustion-derived products in ocea...
We analyze sedimentary charcoal records to show that the changes in fire regime over the past 21,000...
Fire in the Earth’s ecosystems is a significant driver of ecological change, fires remove dead bioma...
North Africa features some of the most frequently burnt biomes on Earth, including the semi-arid gra...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
Black or elemental carbon (EC), including soot and char, are byproducts of anthropogenic fossil-fuel...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
Smoldering and flaming fires, which emit different proportions of organic (OC) and black carbon (BC,...
Although grassland and savanna occupy only a quarter of the world's vegetation, burning in these eco...
Wildfires play an important role in earth climate systems, with influences on the atmosphere, vegeta...
Smoldering and flaming fires, which emit different proportions of organic (OC) and black carbon (BC,...
Fire, a global process that depends on climate, volcanic activity, vegetation and human practices is...
Copyright 2009 by the American Geophysical Union.A sediment core collected in the mesohaline portion...
Fire regimes have changed during the Holocene due to changes in climate, vegetation, and in human pr...
International audienceThis paper addresses the quantification of combustion-derived products in ocea...
We analyze sedimentary charcoal records to show that the changes in fire regime over the past 21,000...
Fire in the Earth’s ecosystems is a significant driver of ecological change, fires remove dead bioma...
North Africa features some of the most frequently burnt biomes on Earth, including the semi-arid gra...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
Black or elemental carbon (EC), including soot and char, are byproducts of anthropogenic fossil-fuel...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
Smoldering and flaming fires, which emit different proportions of organic (OC) and black carbon (BC,...
Although grassland and savanna occupy only a quarter of the world's vegetation, burning in these eco...
Wildfires play an important role in earth climate systems, with influences on the atmosphere, vegeta...
Smoldering and flaming fires, which emit different proportions of organic (OC) and black carbon (BC,...