Wood charcoals are often uncovered in the soils of the tropical regions. They remain little studied, however, and this observation is even truer for charcoals coming from the dense humid forests of Central Africa. Here we aim at showing the interest of the analysis of soil charcoals in this region so as to understand the dynamics of past forest environments during the late-Holocene. Several examples of taxonomical identifications conducted on charcoals sampled in soil pits in Cameroon and in the Republic of the Congo are presented along with radiocarbon dates. These charcoals were hand-split then observed under an incident light microscope. The wood anatomical features that were preserved in charcoals and described according to a standard m...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we study the origins of the northern Congo Republic rainforests. Macrosc...
Analysis of charcoal from an archaeological assemblage near the Lukula community located at the sout...
In palaeoenvironmental studies, charred botanical remains have rarely been identified to the species...
Tropical forests of Central Africa constitute the second most important block of moist forest of the...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
So as to document the past history of tropical forests, several palaeoenvironmental proxies have bee...
For conservation biology and sustainable management, the natural character of tropical forest is a c...
Introduction. Past disturbances have modified the structure and the floristic composition of Central...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
Palaeoecological and archaeological studies have demonstrated that human populations have long inhab...
<div><p>The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we study the origins of the northern Congo Republic rainforests. Macrosc...
Analysis of charcoal from an archaeological assemblage near the Lukula community located at the sout...
In palaeoenvironmental studies, charred botanical remains have rarely been identified to the species...
Tropical forests of Central Africa constitute the second most important block of moist forest of the...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
So as to document the past history of tropical forests, several palaeoenvironmental proxies have bee...
For conservation biology and sustainable management, the natural character of tropical forest is a c...
Introduction. Past disturbances have modified the structure and the floristic composition of Central...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that do not ...
Palaeoecological and archaeological studies have demonstrated that human populations have long inhab...
<div><p>The canopy of many central African forests is dominated by light-demanding tree species that...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
Fossil pollen and charcoal fragments are preserved in lake sediments, in forest soils and in ancient...
peer reviewedIn this paper, we study the origins of the northern Congo Republic rainforests. Macrosc...
Analysis of charcoal from an archaeological assemblage near the Lukula community located at the sout...
In palaeoenvironmental studies, charred botanical remains have rarely been identified to the species...