Although human influence dominates present-day Amazonian rainforest fires, old charcoal fragments, buried in the soils or in lacustrine sediments, confirm that fire has played a major role in the history of Amazonian forests. These fires may have influenced the present-day diversity and structure of the rainforest and if these fire-favorable events of the past reoccur there may be drastic consequences for the future of the Amazonian forests. Detailed studies of Carajas lake sediments permit identification of these past fire events, through microscopic observations of small charcoal fragments. They also permit, through radiocarbon dating, a better definition of their timing and make it possible to relate them to past paleo-environmental and ...
Amazonian forests have exceptional biodiversity with the highest species richness on Earth, providin...
The Amazon Rainforest Ecotone (the ARF-Ecotone) of the southwestern Amazon Basin is a transitional l...
While large-scale pre-Columbian human occupation and ecological disturbance have been demonstrated c...
Past studies have evidenced the presence of charcoal in soils and lacustrine sediments of Amazonia r...
Past studies have evidenced the presence of charcoal in soils and lacustrine sediments of Amazonia r...
Fire has a historical role in tropical forests related to past climate and ancient land use spanning...
Anthropogenic climate change driven by increased carbon emissions is leading to more severe fire sea...
Interpreting the geological record of Amazon biomass combustion requires comparing charcoal accumula...
A sedimentary record from the Peruvian Amazon provided evidence of climate and vegetation change for...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Holocene fire activity and drought on the me...
Anthropogenic climate change—combined with increased human-caused ignitions—is leading to increased ...
The Amazon region holds a wide variety of ethnic groups and microclimates, enabling different intera...
This paper uses a palaeoecological approach to examine the impact of drier climatic conditions of th...
The Amazon region holds a wide variety of ethnic groups and microclimates, enabling different intera...
Amazonian forest plots are used to quantify biodiversity and carbon sequestration, and provide the f...
Amazonian forests have exceptional biodiversity with the highest species richness on Earth, providin...
The Amazon Rainforest Ecotone (the ARF-Ecotone) of the southwestern Amazon Basin is a transitional l...
While large-scale pre-Columbian human occupation and ecological disturbance have been demonstrated c...
Past studies have evidenced the presence of charcoal in soils and lacustrine sediments of Amazonia r...
Past studies have evidenced the presence of charcoal in soils and lacustrine sediments of Amazonia r...
Fire has a historical role in tropical forests related to past climate and ancient land use spanning...
Anthropogenic climate change driven by increased carbon emissions is leading to more severe fire sea...
Interpreting the geological record of Amazon biomass combustion requires comparing charcoal accumula...
A sedimentary record from the Peruvian Amazon provided evidence of climate and vegetation change for...
Aim: The aim of this study was to assess the effect of Holocene fire activity and drought on the me...
Anthropogenic climate change—combined with increased human-caused ignitions—is leading to increased ...
The Amazon region holds a wide variety of ethnic groups and microclimates, enabling different intera...
This paper uses a palaeoecological approach to examine the impact of drier climatic conditions of th...
The Amazon region holds a wide variety of ethnic groups and microclimates, enabling different intera...
Amazonian forest plots are used to quantify biodiversity and carbon sequestration, and provide the f...
Amazonian forests have exceptional biodiversity with the highest species richness on Earth, providin...
The Amazon Rainforest Ecotone (the ARF-Ecotone) of the southwestern Amazon Basin is a transitional l...
While large-scale pre-Columbian human occupation and ecological disturbance have been demonstrated c...