Recent large wildfires, such as those in Portugal in 2017, have devastating impacts on societies, economy, ecosystems and environments. However, wildfires are a natural phenomenon, which has been exacerbated by land use during the past millennia. Ice cores are one of the archives preserving information on fire occurrences over these timescales. A difficulty is that emission sensitivity of ice cores is often unknown, which constitutes a source of uncertainty in the interpretation of such archives. Information from specific and well-documented case studies is therefore useful to better understand the spatial representation of ice-core burning records. The wildfires near Pedrógão Grande in central Portugal in 2017 provided a test bed to link a...
A record 500,000 hectares burned in Portugal during the extreme wildfire season of 2017, with more t...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Microscopic charcoal particles are fire-specific tracers, which are ubiquitous in natural archives s...
Microscopic charcoal particles are fire-specific tracers, which are ubiquitous in natural archives ...
International audienceBackground: The present article questions the relative importance of local- an...
Biomass burning plays a major role in climate variability, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, an...
Forest fires involve burning biomass, releasing smoke into the atmosphere with consequences not only...
Biomass burning is an important component of the Earth system in terms of global biogeochemistry, at...
We review the approaches for estimating biomass burning from ice-cores and consider the challenges a...
More intense fire seasons have been favoured by climate changes worldwide, like Russia, Brazil, the ...
Background The present article questions the relative importance of local- and large-scale processes...
Aim: We provide the first European-scale geospatial training set relating the charcoal signal in sur...
Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC), emitted by fossil fuel combustion and biomass burning, is t...
A record 500,000 hectares burned in Portugal during the extreme wildfire season of 2017, with more t...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Microscopic charcoal particles are fire-specific tracers, which are ubiquitous in natural archives s...
Microscopic charcoal particles are fire-specific tracers, which are ubiquitous in natural archives ...
International audienceBackground: The present article questions the relative importance of local- an...
Biomass burning plays a major role in climate variability, atmospheric chemistry, carbon cycling, an...
Forest fires involve burning biomass, releasing smoke into the atmosphere with consequences not only...
Biomass burning is an important component of the Earth system in terms of global biogeochemistry, at...
We review the approaches for estimating biomass burning from ice-cores and consider the challenges a...
More intense fire seasons have been favoured by climate changes worldwide, like Russia, Brazil, the ...
Background The present article questions the relative importance of local- and large-scale processes...
Aim: We provide the first European-scale geospatial training set relating the charcoal signal in sur...
Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre...
International audienceBlack carbon (BC), emitted by fossil fuel combustion and biomass burning, is t...
A record 500,000 hectares burned in Portugal during the extreme wildfire season of 2017, with more t...
[1] Wildfire is a common occurrence in ecosystems of northern high latitudes, and changes in the fir...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...