International audienceA high-resolution, continuous 10,500 cal. yrs-long macroscopic charcoal record from a peat and lake sediment deposit at Storasjö, in the hemiboreal vegetation zone of southern Sweden, is presented. This record was compared with the microscopic charcoal record from the same core, and tentatively correlated with the macroscopic and microscopic charcoal records from another site (Stavsåkra), situated 30 km West of Storasjö. The charcoal records are also compared with regional climate proxy records with the aim to separate climate ƒ from human-induced fire activity. The results suggest that the major signal of both microscopic and macroscopic charcoal records represents local fire history. The best record of local fire his...
Fire is the principal natural disturbance process in the boreal forest. Thus, knowledge about the hi...
International audienceWe evaluated the skills of different palaeofire reconstruction techniques to r...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
International audienceA high-resolution, continuous 10,500 cal. yrs-long macroscopic charcoal record...
A high-resolution, continuous 10,500 cal. yrs-long macroscopic charcoal record from a peat and lake ...
4th International Meeting of Anthracology, Brussels, BELGIUM, SEP 08-13, 2008International audienceA...
In this study, we assess how representative a single charcoal record from a peat profile in small bo...
This study estimates the total amount of charcoal/ha and examines the possibility of detecting fire ...
Abstract. Natural disturbance dynamics, such as fire, have a fundamental control on forest compositi...
Many sedimentary deposits are vital archives of fire-vegetation-climate records. Developing a better...
The Sala fire in the Vastmanland County of central Sweden that burned about 14,000 ha in 2014 has be...
1. Climate change is expected to increase wildfire activity in boreal ecosystems, thus threatening t...
Fire is today a pan-European issue and is expected to be more salient because of climate and land us...
The relative importance of climate, forest fires and human population size on long-term boreal fores...
Fire is the principal natural disturbance process in the boreal forest. Thus, knowledge about the hi...
International audienceWe evaluated the skills of different palaeofire reconstruction techniques to r...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...
International audienceA high-resolution, continuous 10,500 cal. yrs-long macroscopic charcoal record...
A high-resolution, continuous 10,500 cal. yrs-long macroscopic charcoal record from a peat and lake ...
4th International Meeting of Anthracology, Brussels, BELGIUM, SEP 08-13, 2008International audienceA...
In this study, we assess how representative a single charcoal record from a peat profile in small bo...
This study estimates the total amount of charcoal/ha and examines the possibility of detecting fire ...
Abstract. Natural disturbance dynamics, such as fire, have a fundamental control on forest compositi...
Many sedimentary deposits are vital archives of fire-vegetation-climate records. Developing a better...
The Sala fire in the Vastmanland County of central Sweden that burned about 14,000 ha in 2014 has be...
1. Climate change is expected to increase wildfire activity in boreal ecosystems, thus threatening t...
Fire is today a pan-European issue and is expected to be more salient because of climate and land us...
The relative importance of climate, forest fires and human population size on long-term boreal fores...
Fire is the principal natural disturbance process in the boreal forest. Thus, knowledge about the hi...
International audienceWe evaluated the skills of different palaeofire reconstruction techniques to r...
We synthesize existing sedimentary charcoal records to reconstruct Holocene fire history at regional...