International audienceBoth quantitative reconstruction of fire frequency from charcoal counts and pollen analysis were undertaken on a 312 cm sediment core from Gabarn peat bog. An 8000 yr cal. BP palaeofire record and vegetation history were established on the basis of nine 14C (AMS) dates. As anthropogenic Inferred Fire Frequency (IFF) has seldom been studied, we test and discuss two different methods of frequency calculation. Our results shows a clear Holocene bipartition at c. 3500–4000 cal. BP characterized by a three times decrease in Mean Fire Interval (MFI): from 7000 to 4000 cal. BP, MFI = 530 yr; from 4000 to 400 cal. BP, MFI = 160 yr. In an Atlantic vegetation context, we hypothesize this fire regime with such episode frequency t...
International audienceA high-resolution sedimentary charcoal record from Lago dell'Accesa in souther...
International audienceA major debate concerns the questions of when and to what extent humans affect...
AimTo reconstruct spatial and temporal patterns of European fire activity during the Holocene and to...
International audienceBoth quantitative reconstruction of fire frequency from charcoal counts and po...
International audienceOne lake and three peat bogs from the Lourdes glacial basin (France) were used...
International audienceLocated on a mountain pass in the west-central Pyrenees, the Col d'Ech peat bo...
Variability in fire regime at the continental scale has primarily been attributed to climate change,...
Fire is a natural component of global biogeochemical cycles and closely related to changes in human ...
International audienceA high-resolution sedimentary charcoal record from Lago dell'Accesa in souther...
International audienceA major debate concerns the questions of when and to what extent humans affect...
AimTo reconstruct spatial and temporal patterns of European fire activity during the Holocene and to...
International audienceBoth quantitative reconstruction of fire frequency from charcoal counts and po...
International audienceOne lake and three peat bogs from the Lourdes glacial basin (France) were used...
International audienceLocated on a mountain pass in the west-central Pyrenees, the Col d'Ech peat bo...
Variability in fire regime at the continental scale has primarily been attributed to climate change,...
Fire is a natural component of global biogeochemical cycles and closely related to changes in human ...
International audienceA high-resolution sedimentary charcoal record from Lago dell'Accesa in souther...
International audienceA major debate concerns the questions of when and to what extent humans affect...
AimTo reconstruct spatial and temporal patterns of European fire activity during the Holocene and to...