Changes in fire regimes since the Last Glacial Maximum: an assessment based on a global synthesis and analysis of charcoal data
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Moreno Moncada, Patricio
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Changes in fire regimes since the Last Glacial Maximum: an assessment based on a global synthesis and analysis of charcoal data
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- Moreno Moncada, Patricio;
- Power, M. J.;
- Marlon, J.;
- Ortiz, N.;
- Bartlein, P. J.;
- Harrison, S. P.;
- Mayle, F. E.;
- Ballouche, A.;
- Bradshaw, R. H. W.;
- Carcaillet, C.;
- Cordova, C.;
- Mooney, S.;
- Prentice, I.C.;
- Thonicke, K.;
- Tinner, W.;
- Whitlock, C.;
- Zhang, Y.;
- Zhao, Y.;
- Ali, A.;
- Anderson, R. S.;
- Beer, R.;
- Behling, H.;
- Briles, C.;
- Brown, K. J.;
- Brunelle, A.;
- Bush, M.;
- Camill, P.;
- Chu, G. Q.;
- Clark, J.;
- Colombaroli, D.;
- Connor, S.;
- Daniau, A. L.;
- Daniels, M.;
- Dodson, J.;
- Doughty, E.;
- Edwards, M. E.;
- Finsinger, W.;
- Foster, D.;
- Frechette, J.;
- Gaillard, J.;
- Gavin, D. G.;
- Gobet, E.;
- Haberle, Simon;
- Hallett, D. J.;
- Higuera, P.;
- Hope, G.;
- Horn, S.;
- Inoue, J.;
- Kaltenrieder, P.;
- Kennedy, L.;
- Kong, Z. C.;
- Larsen, C.;
- Long, C. J.;
- Lynch, J.;
- Lynch, E. A.;
- McGlone, M.;
- Meeks, S.;
- Mensing, S.;
- Meyer, G.;
- Minckley, T.;
- Mohr, J.;
- Nelson, D. M.;
- New, J.;
- Newnham, R.;
- Noti, R.;
- Oswald, W.;
- Pierce, J.;
- Richard, P. J. H.;
- Rowe, C.;
- Sánchez Gonñi, M. F.;
- Shuman, B. N.;
- Takahara, H;
- Toney, J.;
- Turney, C.;
- Urrego-Sanchez, D. H.;
- Umbanhowar, C.;
- Vandergoes, M.;
- Vanniere, B.;
- Vescovi, E.;
- Walsh, M.;
- Wang, X.;
- Williams, N.;
- Wilmshurst, J.;
- Zhang, J. H.;
Abstract
Fire activity has varied globally and continuously
since the last glacial maximum (LGM) in response to
long-term changes in global climate and shorter-term
regional changes in climate, vegetation, and human land
use. We have synthesized sedimentary charcoal records of
biomass burning since the LGM and present global maps
showing changes in fire activity for time slices during the
past 21,000 years (as differences in charcoal accumulation
values compared to pre-industrial). There is strong broadscale
coherence in fire activity after the LGM, but spatial
heterogeneity in the signals increases thereafter. In North
America, Europe and southern South America, charcoal
records indicate less-than-present fire activity during the
deglacial period, from 21,000 to *11,000 cal yr BP. In
contrast, the tropical latitudes of South America and Africa
show greater-than-present fire activity from *19,000 to
*17,000 cal yr BP and most sites from Indochina and
Australia show greater-than-present fire activity from
16,000 to *13,000 cal yr BP. Many sites indicate greaterthan-
present or near-present activity during the Holocene
with the exception of eastern North America and eastern
Asia from 8,000 to *3,000 cal yr BP, Indonesia and
Australia from 11,000 to 4,000 cal yr BP, and southern
South America from 6,000 to 3,000 cal yr BP where fire
activity was less than present. Regional coherence in the
patterns of change in fire activity was evident throughout
the post-glacial period. These complex patterns can largely
be explained in terms of large-scale climate controls
modulated by local changes in vegetation and fuel load.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/120024
ISSN: 0930-7575 (Print) 1432-0894 (Online)
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Climate Dynamics, Volume 30, Numbers 7-8, pag. 887-907, 2008
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