作者
Mitchell J Power, FE Mayle, PJ Bartlein, JR Marlon, RS Anderson, Hermann Behling, Kendrick J Brown, C Carcaillet, D Colombaroli, DG Gavin, DJ Hallett, SP Horn, LM Kennedy, Chad S Lane, CJ Long, PI Moreno, C Paitre, G Robinson, Z Taylor, Megan K Walsh
发表日期
2013/1
期刊
The Holocene
卷号
23
期号
1
页码范围
3-13
出版商
Sage Publications
简介
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 records (a proxy for biomass burning) from the Americas and from the remainder of the globe over the past 2000 years, and compared these with paleoclimatic records and population reconstructions. A distinct post-ad 1500 decrease in biomass burning is evident, not only in the Americas, but also globally, and both are similar in duration and timing to ‘Little Ice Age’ climate change. There is temporal and spatial variability in the expression of the biomass-burning decline across the Americas but, at a regional–continental scale, ‘Little Ice Age’ climate change was likely more important than indigenous population collapse in driving this decline.
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