EXPLORING THE COMBINED ROLE OF CLIMATE AND HUMAN CONTROLS ON HOLOCENE BIOMASS BURNING BASED ON A SYNTHESIS OF EUROPEAN SEDIMENTARY CHARCOAL DATA
Abstract
Although fire is widely recognised a valued land-use toll at least since the Middle Palaeolithic Age (Behre, 1988; Caldararo, 2002; Daniau et al., 2010; Roebroeks and Villa, 2010), recent simulations based on sedimentary charcoal records suggest that until the pre-Industrial era global fire dynamics were mainly controlled by climate factors, shifting to an anthropogenic-driven regime only during the late 18th - early 19th centuries (Marlon et al., 2008; Pechony and Shindell, 2010).Downloads
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2018-11-19
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