Comparative methods for reconstructing fire histories at the stand scale using charcoal records in peat and mineral soils

Volume: 433, Pages: 376 - 385
Published: Feb 1, 2019
Abstract
Analysis and 14C dating of charcoal fragments ≥2 mm buried in mineral soils make it possible to obtain a stand-scale portrait of Holocene fires that occurred in well-drained, fire-prone environments, as well as changes in forest stand composition over time, based on botanical identification of charcoals. However, it is not always possible to reconstruct all fire events, due to disturbances that altered soil stratigraphy. In order to evaluate the...
Paper Details
Title
Comparative methods for reconstructing fire histories at the stand scale using charcoal records in peat and mineral soils
Published Date
Feb 1, 2019
Volume
433
Pages
376 - 385
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