Abstract. Forest fire occurrence is affected by multiple controls that operate at local to regional scales. At the spatial scale of forest stands, regional climatic controls may be obscured by local controls (e.g., stochastic ignitions, topography, and fuel loads), but the long-term role of such local controls is poorly understood. We report here stand-scale (,100 ha) fire histories of the past 5000 years based on the analysis of sediment charcoal at two lakes 11 km apart in southeastern British Columbia. The two lakes are today located in similar subalpine forests, and they likely have experienced the same late-Holocene climatic changes because of their close proximity. We evaluated two independent properties of fire history: (1) fire-inte...
This study investigated the role of human land use and climate as drivers of the historical fire reg...
International audienceWildfire activity in North American boreal forests increased during the last d...
International audienceClimate, vegetation and humans act on biomass burning at different spatial and...
Improved knowledge of long-term fire regimes and climate-fire-human relationships can play an import...
Improved knowledge of long-term fire regimes and climate-fire-human relationships are important for ...
Improved knowledge of long-term fire regimes and climate-fire-human relationships are important for ...
Improved knowledge of long-term fire regimes and climate-fire-human relationships are important for ...
Abstract: High-resolution charcoal analysis of lake sediments and stand-age information were used to...
Fire is the most important abiotic disturbance in the interior cedar-hemlock (ICH) and Engelmann spr...
I used fossil pollen and macroscopic charcoal in sediments extracted from three lakes to investigate...
Background Cumulative impacts of wildfires and forest harvesting can cause shifts from closed-crown...
Coastal temperate rainforests from southeast Alaska through to southern Oregon are ecologically dist...
Abstract: Accelerator radiocarbon dating of 147 charcoal samples recovered from colluvial and alluvi...
Climatic change that occurred during the Holocene is often recognized as the main factor for explain...
Long-term records of wildfires and their controlling factors are important sources of information fo...
This study investigated the role of human land use and climate as drivers of the historical fire reg...
International audienceWildfire activity in North American boreal forests increased during the last d...
International audienceClimate, vegetation and humans act on biomass burning at different spatial and...
Improved knowledge of long-term fire regimes and climate-fire-human relationships can play an import...
Improved knowledge of long-term fire regimes and climate-fire-human relationships are important for ...
Improved knowledge of long-term fire regimes and climate-fire-human relationships are important for ...
Improved knowledge of long-term fire regimes and climate-fire-human relationships are important for ...
Abstract: High-resolution charcoal analysis of lake sediments and stand-age information were used to...
Fire is the most important abiotic disturbance in the interior cedar-hemlock (ICH) and Engelmann spr...
I used fossil pollen and macroscopic charcoal in sediments extracted from three lakes to investigate...
Background Cumulative impacts of wildfires and forest harvesting can cause shifts from closed-crown...
Coastal temperate rainforests from southeast Alaska through to southern Oregon are ecologically dist...
Abstract: Accelerator radiocarbon dating of 147 charcoal samples recovered from colluvial and alluvi...
Climatic change that occurred during the Holocene is often recognized as the main factor for explain...
Long-term records of wildfires and their controlling factors are important sources of information fo...
This study investigated the role of human land use and climate as drivers of the historical fire reg...
International audienceWildfire activity in North American boreal forests increased during the last d...
International audienceClimate, vegetation and humans act on biomass burning at different spatial and...