Fire plays a pivotal role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and the chemical composition of the atmosphere and thus influences Earth’s climate. The trend and magnitude of fire activity over the past few centuries are controversial, which hinders understanding of preindustrial to present-day aerosol radiative forcing. Here, we present evidence from records of 14 Antarctic ice cores and 1 central Andean ice core, suggesting that historical fire activity in the Southern Hemisphere (SH) exceeded present-day levels. To understand this observation, we use a global fire model to show that overall SH fire emissions could have declined by 30% over the 20th century, possibly because of the rapid expansion of land use for agriculture and animal produc...
Fire regimes have changed during the Holocene due to changes in climate, vegetation, and in human pr...
New Zealand was among the last habitable places on earth to be colonized by humans1. Charcoal recor...
Biomass burning drives changes in greenhouse gases, climate-forcing aerosols, and global atmospheric...
Fire plays a pivotal role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and the chemical composition of the atmo...
Fire plays a pivotal role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and the chemical composition of the atmo...
Uncertainty in pre-industrial natural aerosol emissions is a major component of the overall uncertai...
We determined the specific biomass burning biomarker levoglucosan in an ice core from the TALos Dome...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Recent studies based on trace gas mixing ratios in ice cores and charcoal data indicate that biomass...
Fires are a global phenomenon that impact climate and biogeochemical cycles, and interact with the b...
We determined the specific biomass burning biomarker levoglucosan in an ice core from the TALos Dom...
Fire regimes have changed during the Holocene due to changes in climate, vegetation, and in human pr...
New Zealand was among the last habitable places on earth to be colonized by humans1. Charcoal recor...
Biomass burning drives changes in greenhouse gases, climate-forcing aerosols, and global atmospheric...
Fire plays a pivotal role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and the chemical composition of the atmo...
Fire plays a pivotal role in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and the chemical composition of the atmo...
Uncertainty in pre-industrial natural aerosol emissions is a major component of the overall uncertai...
We determined the specific biomass burning biomarker levoglucosan in an ice core from the TALos Dome...
Human activities including fossil fuel burning are currently altering the global climate system at r...
Recent studies based on trace gas mixing ratios in ice cores and charcoal data indicate that biomass...
Fires are a global phenomenon that impact climate and biogeochemical cycles, and interact with the b...
We determined the specific biomass burning biomarker levoglucosan in an ice core from the TALos Dom...
Fire regimes have changed during the Holocene due to changes in climate, vegetation, and in human pr...
New Zealand was among the last habitable places on earth to be colonized by humans1. Charcoal recor...
Biomass burning drives changes in greenhouse gases, climate-forcing aerosols, and global atmospheric...