Modern relationships between microscopic charcoal in marine sediments and fire regimes on adjacent landmasses to refine the interpretation of marine paleofire records: An Iberian case study
Marine microcharcoal records provide invaluable information to understand changes in biomass burning and its drivers over multiple glacial and interglacial cycles and to evaluate fire models under warmer climates than today. However, quantitative reconstructions of burnt area, fire intensity and fre...
Main Authors: | Abrantes, F. (Author), Anschutz, P. (Author), Bassinot, F. (Author), Bonnin, J. (Author), Daniau, A.-L (Author), David, V. (Author), Dennielou, B. (Author), Eynaud, F. (Author), Genet, M. (Author), Georget, M. (Author), Hanquiez, V. (Author), Hodell, D.A (Author), Mouillot, F. (Author), Mulder, T. (Author), Naughton, F. (Author), Rossignol, L. (Author), Sánchez-Goñi, M.F (Author), Schmidt, S. (Author), Tzedakis, P. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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Elsevier Ltd
2021
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