xvii, 382 p. : ill. (some col.), maps. A print copy of this thesis is available through the UO Libraries. Search the library catalog for the location and call number.The debate concerning the role of natural versus anthropogenic burning in shaping the prehistoric vegetation patterns of the Willamette Valley of Oregon and Washington remains highly contentious. To address this, pollen and high-resolution charcoal records obtained from lake sediments were analyzed to reconstruct the Holocene fire and vegetation history, in order to assess the relative influence of climate variability and anthropogenic activity on those histories. Two sites provided information on the last 11,000 years. At one site at the northern margin of the Willamette Vall...
Climatic change that occurred during the Holocene is often recognized as the main factor for explain...
Fire has been a key process in shaping the forests of the Pacific Northwest (PNW) throughout the Hol...
Humans have altered landscapes across North America for millennia, changing vegetation composition a...
High-resolution macroscopic charcoal and pollen analyses were used to reconstruct the fire and veget...
The Willamette Valley in northwestern Oregon and southwestern Washington is a fertile agricultural r...
Historical records document the use of fire by Native Americans to maintain low-elevation fire-adapt...
High-resolution charcoal and pollen analyses were used to reconstruct a 16,000-year-long fire and ve...
Environmental change and human activity have been the driving forces of fire activity in Pacific Nor...
Fire is an important part of the disturbance regimes of northwestern U.S. forests and its role in ma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Modern ecological studies are unable to examine long-...
Landscapes of the Pacific Northwest have been shaped by dramatic shifts in climate since the last gl...
Graduation date: 2006Two research questions are posed: (1) How have ecosystem conditions\ud changed ...
Fire plays a critical role in altering local landscapes and shaping vegetation regimes. Prior to Eur...
Graduation date: 2005A crossdated fire history was reconstructed for a 1562 km2 area in the southern...
Abstract. Advances in fire climatology have derived from recent studies of modern and paleoecologica...
Climatic change that occurred during the Holocene is often recognized as the main factor for explain...
Fire has been a key process in shaping the forests of the Pacific Northwest (PNW) throughout the Hol...
Humans have altered landscapes across North America for millennia, changing vegetation composition a...
High-resolution macroscopic charcoal and pollen analyses were used to reconstruct the fire and veget...
The Willamette Valley in northwestern Oregon and southwestern Washington is a fertile agricultural r...
Historical records document the use of fire by Native Americans to maintain low-elevation fire-adapt...
High-resolution charcoal and pollen analyses were used to reconstruct a 16,000-year-long fire and ve...
Environmental change and human activity have been the driving forces of fire activity in Pacific Nor...
Fire is an important part of the disturbance regimes of northwestern U.S. forests and its role in ma...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2002Modern ecological studies are unable to examine long-...
Landscapes of the Pacific Northwest have been shaped by dramatic shifts in climate since the last gl...
Graduation date: 2006Two research questions are posed: (1) How have ecosystem conditions\ud changed ...
Fire plays a critical role in altering local landscapes and shaping vegetation regimes. Prior to Eur...
Graduation date: 2005A crossdated fire history was reconstructed for a 1562 km2 area in the southern...
Abstract. Advances in fire climatology have derived from recent studies of modern and paleoecologica...
Climatic change that occurred during the Holocene is often recognized as the main factor for explain...
Fire has been a key process in shaping the forests of the Pacific Northwest (PNW) throughout the Hol...
Humans have altered landscapes across North America for millennia, changing vegetation composition a...