International audienceAbstract Ancient charcoal fragments, produced by the use of wood as fuel in archaeological contexts or during natural or anthropic forest fires, persist in soil and sediments over centuries to millennia. They thus offer a unique window to reconstruct past climate, especially palaeo-precipitation regimes thanks to their stable carbon isotope composition. However, the initial δ13C of wood is slightly modified as a function of the carbonisation temperature. Carbonisation-induced 13C fractionation is classically investigated through a transfer function between experimental carbonisation temperatures and the carbon content. This approach assumes that the carbon content is conservative through time in ancient charcoals and n...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
International audienceThis paper addresses the quantification of combustion-derived products in ocea...
Charcoal chemistry spectra generated using Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) for mode...
International audienceAbstract Ancient charcoal fragments, produced by the use of wood as fuel in ar...
Over the last decade, several studies have indicated the potential for the δ13C isotope signal of ch...
Stable carbon isotopes of organic matter and fossilized plant remains can be used to effectively rec...
Charcoal abundance measurements are commonly used to estimate fire activity in palaeoecological stud...
Production of charcoal has accompanied human life from the beginning. We aimed at evaluating the deg...
Robust methodology in charcoal analyses has strong potential in the reconstruction of past environme...
Charcoal is a valuable source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental proxy data. However growing ...
Wildfires have occurred over geologic time since the evolution of land plants and affect global biog...
Rationale: Past climate has always influenced human adaptation to the environment. In order to recon...
Wood exposed to a heat source can be transformed into charcoal if subject to conditions of carbonisa...
International audienceCharcoal fragments from the Neolithic settlements of Lake Chalain (Jura Mounta...
[1] A common paradigm is that chernozem soils developed in the Holocene under grassland steppes, wit...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
International audienceThis paper addresses the quantification of combustion-derived products in ocea...
Charcoal chemistry spectra generated using Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) for mode...
International audienceAbstract Ancient charcoal fragments, produced by the use of wood as fuel in ar...
Over the last decade, several studies have indicated the potential for the δ13C isotope signal of ch...
Stable carbon isotopes of organic matter and fossilized plant remains can be used to effectively rec...
Charcoal abundance measurements are commonly used to estimate fire activity in palaeoecological stud...
Production of charcoal has accompanied human life from the beginning. We aimed at evaluating the deg...
Robust methodology in charcoal analyses has strong potential in the reconstruction of past environme...
Charcoal is a valuable source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental proxy data. However growing ...
Wildfires have occurred over geologic time since the evolution of land plants and affect global biog...
Rationale: Past climate has always influenced human adaptation to the environment. In order to recon...
Wood exposed to a heat source can be transformed into charcoal if subject to conditions of carbonisa...
International audienceCharcoal fragments from the Neolithic settlements of Lake Chalain (Jura Mounta...
[1] A common paradigm is that chernozem soils developed in the Holocene under grassland steppes, wit...
Charcoal forms a crucial source of archaeological and palaeoenvironmental data, providing a record o...
International audienceThis paper addresses the quantification of combustion-derived products in ocea...
Charcoal chemistry spectra generated using Fourier Transformed Infrared Spectroscopy (FTIR) for mode...