This repository contains new XRD data from the Villena paleolake, archaeological radiocarbon evidence from the Villena area and the R code used to produce Summed Probability distribution analyses. They correspond to the following reference: Sánchez-García, C., Revelles, J., Burjachs, F., Euba, I., Expósito, I., Ibáñez, J., Schulte, L., Fernández-López de Pablo, J. What burned the forest? Wildfires, climate change and human activity during the Mesolithic – Neolithic transition in SE Iberian Peninsula (submitted to Catena). We specify the content of file further down: Vinalopo.csv: the list of radiocarbon dates from Villena spanning ca.9500-5500 cal BP from the following sites: Arenal de la Virgen, Cueva del Lagrimal and Casa Coron...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...
Aim: To characterize the changing fire regime of a Mediterranean landscape during the Holocene and t...
The use offire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily ...
Climate variability such as higher or lower temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, shifts in...
This data files and R markdown scripts have been used in the meta-analysis of chronological and subs...
The relative importance of climate change and human activities in influencing regional fire regimes ...
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Long-term fire ecology can help to better understand the major role played by fire in driving vegeta...
This paper presents anthracological data from Abric del Pastor (Alcoi, Spain), a Middle Paleolithic ...
Vegetation changes in the Maya Lowlands during the Holocene are a result of changing climate conditi...
The use of fire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily...
There is a relatively low amount of Middle Paleolithic sites in Europe dating to MIS 4. Of the few t...
We reconstructed vegetation responses to climate oscillations, fire and human activities since the l...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...
Aim: To characterize the changing fire regime of a Mediterranean landscape during the Holocene and t...
The use offire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily ...
Climate variability such as higher or lower temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, shifts in...
This data files and R markdown scripts have been used in the meta-analysis of chronological and subs...
The relative importance of climate change and human activities in influencing regional fire regimes ...
Altres ajuts: Acord transformatiu CRUE-CSICOur aim with this paper is to provide insight into the la...
Fire has been one of the main causes of disturbance of vegetation over time, and since the Neolithic...
Article dans acte de colloqueMethodological approaches that allow the characterization of environmen...
Long-term fire ecology can help to better understand the major role played by fire in driving vegeta...
This paper presents anthracological data from Abric del Pastor (Alcoi, Spain), a Middle Paleolithic ...
Vegetation changes in the Maya Lowlands during the Holocene are a result of changing climate conditi...
The use of fire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily...
There is a relatively low amount of Middle Paleolithic sites in Europe dating to MIS 4. Of the few t...
We reconstructed vegetation responses to climate oscillations, fire and human activities since the l...
Increasing area burned across western North America raises questions about the precedence and magnit...
Aim: To characterize the changing fire regime of a Mediterranean landscape during the Holocene and t...
The use offire and, consequently, its severity and incidence on the environment have grown steadily ...