We present results of radiocarbon dating of charcoal from paleosols and buried charcoal horizons in a unique sequence, which potentially records the last 36,000 yr, from a fan at Bear Flat, British Columbia (BC) (56 degrees 16'51"N, 121 degrees 13'39"W). Evidence for forest-fire charcoal is found over the last 13,500 +/110 14C yr before present (BP) or 16,250 +/700 cal BP. The study area is located east of the Rocky Mountains in an area that was ice-free at least 13,970 +/170 14C yr BP (17,450-16,150 cal BP) ago. The latest evidence of fire is during the Medieval Warm Period (MWP). The charcoal ages show a periodicity in large fires on a millennial scale through the Holocene—an average of 4 fires per thousand years. Higher fire frequencies ...
The Canadian boreal forest has been developing since the end of the last glaciation approximately 10...
Northern ecosystems are experiencing disproportionate impacts of climate change compared to the rest...
Version 1 of the Global Charcoal Database is now available for regional fire history reconstructions...
Abstract: Accelerator radiocarbon dating of 147 charcoal samples recovered from colluvial and alluvi...
This thesis utilizes high resolution charcoal analysis and charcoal morphology to reconstruct fire h...
Radiocarbon age determinations of wood charcoal are commonly used to date past forest fire events, e...
A 4215-year-old sediment record from a shallow kettle lake in the Big Belt Mountains of Central Mont...
Abstract: High-resolution charcoal analysis of lake sediments and stand-age information were used to...
Previous research suggests climate warming during the current century is likely to lead to an increa...
Previous research suggests climate warming during the current century is likely to lead to an increa...
In this study, I used dendrochronology to create high-resolution annually-resolved fire chronologies...
Background Cumulative impacts of wildfires and forest harvesting can cause shifts from closed-crown...
Fire is a key factor controlling global vegetation patterns and carbon cycling. It mostly occurs und...
Improved knowledge of long-term fire regimes and climate-fire-human relationships can play an import...
Abstract. Forest fire occurrence is affected by multiple controls that operate at local to regional ...
The Canadian boreal forest has been developing since the end of the last glaciation approximately 10...
Northern ecosystems are experiencing disproportionate impacts of climate change compared to the rest...
Version 1 of the Global Charcoal Database is now available for regional fire history reconstructions...
Abstract: Accelerator radiocarbon dating of 147 charcoal samples recovered from colluvial and alluvi...
This thesis utilizes high resolution charcoal analysis and charcoal morphology to reconstruct fire h...
Radiocarbon age determinations of wood charcoal are commonly used to date past forest fire events, e...
A 4215-year-old sediment record from a shallow kettle lake in the Big Belt Mountains of Central Mont...
Abstract: High-resolution charcoal analysis of lake sediments and stand-age information were used to...
Previous research suggests climate warming during the current century is likely to lead to an increa...
Previous research suggests climate warming during the current century is likely to lead to an increa...
In this study, I used dendrochronology to create high-resolution annually-resolved fire chronologies...
Background Cumulative impacts of wildfires and forest harvesting can cause shifts from closed-crown...
Fire is a key factor controlling global vegetation patterns and carbon cycling. It mostly occurs und...
Improved knowledge of long-term fire regimes and climate-fire-human relationships can play an import...
Abstract. Forest fire occurrence is affected by multiple controls that operate at local to regional ...
The Canadian boreal forest has been developing since the end of the last glaciation approximately 10...
Northern ecosystems are experiencing disproportionate impacts of climate change compared to the rest...
Version 1 of the Global Charcoal Database is now available for regional fire history reconstructions...