We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional, continental and global scales. The reconstructions are compared with the two potential controls of burning at these broad scales - changes in climate and human activities - to assess their relative importance on trends in biomass burning. Here we consider several hypotheses that have been advanced to explain the Holocene record of fire, including climate, human activities and synergies between the two. Our results suggest that 1) episodes of high fire activity were relatively common in the early Holocene and were consistent with climate changes despite low global temperatures and low levels of biomass burning globally; 2) there is little ev...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
International audienceThe location, timing, spatial extent, and frequency of wildfires are changing ...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
Fire regimes have changed during the Holocene due to changes in climate, vegetation, and in human pr...
Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns ab...
Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns ab...
Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns ab...
Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns ab...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
International audienceThe location, timing, spatial extent, and frequency of wildfires are changing ...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
International audienceThe location, timing, spatial extent, and frequency of wildfires are changing ...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
Fire regimes have changed during the Holocene due to changes in climate, vegetation, and in human pr...
Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns ab...
Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns ab...
Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns ab...
Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns ab...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
International audienceThe location, timing, spatial extent, and frequency of wildfires are changing ...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response ...
International audienceThe location, timing, spatial extent, and frequency of wildfires are changing ...