Search Results - "CARCAILLET, C."
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Climate and human influences on global biomass burning over the past two millennia
Published in Nature geoscience (01-10-2008)“…Large, well-documented wildfires have recently generated worldwide attention, and raised concerns about the impacts of humans and climate change on wildfire…”
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Wildfire responses to abrupt climate change in North America
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (24-02-2009)“…It is widely accepted, based on data from the last few decades and on model simulations, that anthropogenic climate change will cause increased fire activity…”
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Climatic control of the biomass-burning decline in the Americas after ad 1500
Published in Holocene (Sevenoaks) (01-01-2013)“…The significance and cause of the decline in biomass burning across the Americas after ad 1500 is a topic of considerable debate. We synthesized charcoal…”
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Periglacial fires and trees in a continental setting of Central Canada, Upper Pleistocene
Published in Geobiology (01-03-2014)“…Fire is a key factor controlling global vegetation patterns and carbon cycling. It mostly occurs under warm periods during which fuel builds up with sufficient…”
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Fire-scars and polymodal age-structure provide evidence of fire-events in an Aleppo pine population in southern France
Published in Dendrochronologia (Verona) (2013)“…Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis Mill.) is adapted to fire, the most important disturbance in Mediterranean ecosystems. This species is known to be sensitive to…”
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effect of fire frequency on local cembra pine populations
Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-02-2009)“…It has been predicted that global climate change will lead to increasing drought in the Alps during the 21st century, as well as an increased fire risk, fires…”
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Putting the rise of the Inca Empire within a climatic and land management context
Published in Climate of the past (01-01-2009)“…The rapid expansion of the Inca from the Cuzco area of highland Peru (ca. AD 1400–1532) produced the largest empire in the New World. Although this meteoric…”
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Holocene biomass burning and global dynamics of the carbon cycle
Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-12-2002)“…Fire regimes have changed during the Holocene due to changes in climate, vegetation, and in human practices. Here, we hypothesise that changes in fire regime…”
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Holocene changes in seasonal precipitation highlighted by fire incidence in eastern Canada
Published in Climate dynamics (2000)“…Postglacial fire history has been reconstructed for eastern Canada from charcoal-influx anomalies from 30 sites taken from a lacustrine charcoal database. The…”
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Land-use legacies: multi-centuries years-old management control of between-stands variability at the landscape scale in Mediterranean mountain forests, France
Published in Journal of forest science (Praha) (2013)“…Traditional land use has shaped the Mediterranean region for a long time and has resulted in present-day complex landscapes. The land abandonment dating from…”
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Climate and human influences on global biomass burning over the past two millennia
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HANNIBAL'S INVASION ROUTE: AN AGE-OLD QUESTION REVISITED WITHIN A GEOARCHAEOLOGICAL AND PALAEOBOTANICAL CONTEXT
Published in Archaeometry (01-12-2010)“…The point of Hannibal's departure from New Carthage in Iberia, in 218 bc, and his subsequent march along the Mediterranean coast to the Pyrénées and on to the…”
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Black carbon yields and types in forest and cultivated sandy soils (Landes de Gascogne, France) as determined with different methods: Influence of change in land use
Published in Organic geochemistry (01-09-2006)“…Black carbon (BC) was isolated from sandy soils of a pine forest reference plot and an adjacent plot used for maize cropping since forest clearing 22 years…”
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THE TRAVERSETTE (ITALIA) ROCKFALL: GEOMORPHOLOGICAL INDICATOR OF THE HANNIBALIC INVASION ROUTE
Published in Archaeometry (01-02-2010)“…Numerous small, low volume rockfalls around the crest of the Italian and French Alps, principally formed from calcareous mica schist and metabasalt, have…”
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Soil Carbon Sequestration by Holocene Fires Inferred from Soil Charcoal in the Dry French Alps
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1200 years of fire impact on biogeochemistry as inferred from high resolution diatom analysis in a kettle lake from the Picea mariana-moss domain (Quebec, Canada)
Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-08-2003)“…The consequences of fire on water chemistry are important considering that major changes in the frequency and intensity of forest fires are anticipated as a…”
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Post-fire Mediterranean vegetation dynamics and diversity: A discussion of succession models
Published in Forest ecology and management (20-03-2008)“…Post-fire vegetation dynamics is examined over an extended timescale, to investigate the long-term effects of fire on plant diversity and to verify if a…”
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Forest management is driving the eastern North American boreal forest outside its natural range of variability
Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-12-2009)“…Fire is fundamental to the natural dynamics of the North American boreal forest. It is therefore often suggested that the impacts of anthropogenic disturbances…”
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Tree cover and seasonal precipitation drive understorey flammability in alpine mountain forests
Published in Journal of biogeography (2016)“…Little is known about the understorey flammability of European mountain forests. The aim of this study was to determine the relative effects of climate,…”
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Patterns of Land-use Abandonment Control Tree-recruitment and Forest Dynamics in Mediterranean Mountains
Published in Ecosystems (New York) (01-09-2007)“…Mediterranean ecosystems have been impacted for millennia by human practices, particularly agricultural and pastoral activities. Since the middle of the…”
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