All Stories

  1. High resolution lake sediment record reveals self-organized criticality in erosion processes regulated by internal feedbacks
  2. Vegetation and fire dynamics during the last 4000 years in the Cabañeros National Park (central Spain)
  3. Climatic and anthropogenic forcing of prehistorical vegetation succession and fire dynamics in the Lago di Como area (N-Italy, Insubria)
  4. Land-use history as a major driver for long-term forest dynamics during the last millennia in the Sierra de Guadarrama National Park (central Spain) and implications for forest conservation and management
  5. Global Modern Charcoal Dataset (GMCD): A tool for exploring proxy-fire linkages and spatial patterns of biomass burning
  6. The historical demise of Pinus nigra forests in the Northern Iberian Plateau (south-western Europe)
  7. A novel testate amoebae trait-based approach to infer environmental disturbance in Sphagnum peatlands
  8. Determinants of savanna-fire dynamics in the eastern Lake Victoria catchment (western Kenya) during the last 1200 years
  9. Paleofires and Models Illuminate Future Fire Scenarios
  10. Stable carbon and oxygen isotopes in Pericopsis elata tree rings from the Congo Basin
  11. Holocene vegetation and fire history of the mountains of Northern Sicily (Italy)
  12. Long-term man–environment interactions in the Bolivian Amazon: 8000 years of vegetation dynamics
  13. 7000-year human legacy of elevation-dependent European fire regimes
  14. Vegetation and fire history of coastal north-eastern Sardinia (Italy) under changing Holocene climates and land use
  15. Reconstruction of Holocene vegetation dynamics at Lac de Bretaye, a high-mountain lake in the Swiss Alps
  16. Reviving extinct Mediterranean forest communities may improve ecosystem potential in a warmer future
  17. Combining charcoal sediment and molecular markers to infer a Holocene fire history in the Maya Lowlands of Petén, Guatemala
  18. Long-term hydrological dynamics and fire history over the last 2000 years in CE Europe reconstructed from a high-resolution peat archive
  19. Early human impact (5000-3000 BC) affects mountain forest dynamics in the Alps
  20. The role of human-induced fire and sweet chestnut (Castanea sativa Mill.) cultivation on the long-term landscape dynamics of the southern Swiss Alps
  21. Corrigendum to “Responses to rapid warming at Termination 1a at Gerzensee (Central Europe): Primary succession, albedo, soils, lake development, and ecological interactions”[Palaeogeogr. Palaeoclimatol. Palaeoecol. 391PB (2014) 111–131]
  22. Contrasting long-term records of biomass burning in wet and dry savannas of equatorial East Africa
  23. Reconstructing Disturbances and Their Biogeochemical Consequences over Multiple Timescales
  24. High-resolution late-glacial chronology for the Gerzensee lake record (Switzerland): δ18O correlation between a Gerzensee-stack and NGRIP
  25. Responses to rapid warming at Termination 1a at Gerzensee (Central Europe): Primary succession, albedo, soils, lake development, and ecological interactions
  26. The past ecology ofAbies albaprovides new perspectives on future responses of silver fir forests to global warming
  27. Are great Cascadia earthquakes recorded in the sedimentary records from small forearc lakes?
  28. North–south palaeohydrological contrasts in the central Mediterranean during the Holocene: tentative synthesis and working hypotheses
  29. Determining the long-term changes in biodiversity and provisioning services along a transect from Central Europe to the Mediterranean
  30. Climatic and human impacts on mountain vegetation at Lauenensee (Bernese Alps, Switzerland) during the last 14,000 years
  31. How do logging and fire affect soil stability? Insights from a 2000 years charcoal record in Southwestern Oregon, USA
  32. Records of biomass burning in tropical ecosystems: linking biotic and climatic changes in East Africa over the last 4000 years
  33. Predictability of biomass burning in response to climate changes
  34. Holocene vegetation and fire dynamics in the supra-mediterranean belt of the Nebrodi Mountains (Sicily, Italy)
  35. Climatic control of the biomass-burning decline in the Americas after ad 1500
  36. Impacts of changing climate and land use on vegetation dynamics in a Mediterranean ecosystem: insights from paleoecology and dynamic modeling
  37. Changes in biodiversity and vegetation composition in the central Swiss Alps during the transition from pristine forest to first farming
  38. Long-term perspective on wildfires in the western USA
  39. A Review of 2000 Years of Paleoclimatic Evidence in the Mediterranean
  40. Circum-Mediterranean fire activity and climate changes during the mid-Holocene environmental transition (8500-2500 cal. BP)
  41. Highly episodic fire and erosion regime over the past 2,000 y in the Siskiyou Mountains, Oregon
  42. Species responses to fire, climate and human impact at tree line in the Alps as evidenced by palaeo-environmental records and a dynamic simulation model
  43. Early to mid-Holocene climate change at Lago dell'Accesa (central Italy): climate signal or anthropogenic bias?
  44. Holocene environmental and climatic changes at Gorgo Basso, a coastal lake in southern Sicily, Italy
  45. Response of broadleaved evergreen Mediterranean forest vegetation to fire disturbance during the Holocene: insights from the peri-Adriatic region
  46. Mid- and late-Holocene vegetation and fire history at Biviere di Gela, a coastal lake in southern Sicily, Italy
  47. Fire—vegetation interactions during the Mesolithic—Neolithic transition at Lago dell'Accesa, Tuscany, Italy
  48. Climate versus human-driven fire regimes in Mediterranean landscapes: the Holocene record of Lago dell’Accesa (Tuscany, Italy)
  49. Changes in fire regimes since the Last Glacial Maximum: an assessment based on a global synthesis and analysis of charcoal data
  50. Diatom response to mid-Holocene climate change in Lago di Massaciuccoli (Tuscany, Italy)
  51. Long-term interactions between Mediterranean climate, vegetation and fire regime at Lago di Massaciuccoli (Tuscany, Italy)
  52. Evoluzione dei bacini profondi del Mediterraneo documentata dalle variazioni nelle velocità di sedimentazione nel Plio-Pleistocene