Fossil evidence that increased wildfire activity occurs in tandem with periods of global warming in Earth's past
SJ Baker - Earth-Science Reviews, 2022 - Elsevier
It is predicted that under a warming climate, wildfire frequency will likely increase. The
increase in fire activity is hypothesized as a likely consequence of increased atmospheric …
increase in fire activity is hypothesized as a likely consequence of increased atmospheric …
Temporal variations in fire impacts on characteristics and composition of soil-derived dissolved organic matter at Qipan Mountain, China
G Yin, P Guan, YH Wang, P Zhang, B Qu… - Environmental …, 2024 - ACS Publications
Dissolved organic matter (DOM), the most reactive fraction of forest soil organic matter, is
increasingly impacted by wildfires worldwide. However, few studies have quantified the …
increasingly impacted by wildfires worldwide. However, few studies have quantified the …
[HTML][HTML] 古新世-始新世暖期北半球野火演化研究
王建, 周新郢, 李小强 - 第四纪研究, 2024 - dsjyj.com.cn
王建, 周新郢, 李小强. 古新世-始新世暖期北半球野火演化研究[J]. 第四纪研究, 2024, 44 (1): 1-
15. doi: 10.11928/j. issn. 1001-7410.2024. 01.01引用本文: 王建, 周新郢, 李小强. 古新世 …
15. doi: 10.11928/j. issn. 1001-7410.2024. 01.01引用本文: 王建, 周新郢, 李小强. 古新世 …
Late Paleocene to early Oligocene fire ecology of the south Mongolian highland
Changes in fire ecology during warm and cold periods in the geological past are important
because of their effects on terrestrial ecosystems and the global carbon cycle. We examined …
because of their effects on terrestrial ecosystems and the global carbon cycle. We examined …
Assessing the contributions of comet impact and volcanism toward the climate perturbations of the Paleocene‐Eocene thermal maximum
Abstract The Paleocene‐Eocene Thermal Maximum is marked by a prominent negative
carbon‐isotope excursion, reflecting the injection of thousands of gigatons of isotopically …
carbon‐isotope excursion, reflecting the injection of thousands of gigatons of isotopically …
Evidence of palaeo-wildfire during the Early Cretaceous: macro-charcoal from the Chijinpu Formation (early Aptian) of northwestern China
L Han, GT Wu, BN Sun - Historical Biology, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
It is indisputable that large parts of the Cretaceous can be considered as a particular 'high-
fire'interval, supported by numerous published records of palaeo-wildfires during this period …
fire'interval, supported by numerous published records of palaeo-wildfires during this period …
[HTML][HTML] Environmental hazard assessment of forest fire sites to firefighting aircraft—part I: Canyon wind and temperature distribution
Y Luo, L Huang, L Shi, G Bao, F Dai - Heliyon, 2024 - cell.com
Wildfires have caused immense damage to the environment, property and human safety in
recent years. Fortunately, the deployment of firefighting aircraft, particularly water bombers …
recent years. Fortunately, the deployment of firefighting aircraft, particularly water bombers …
[HTML][HTML] A study of wildfire evolution during the Paleocene-Eocene warm period in the Northern Hemisphere
The Paleocene is a critical transition period for the formation of modern climate and
vegetation, and wildfire activities are intrinsically coupled with climate, vegetation and …
vegetation, and wildfire activities are intrinsically coupled with climate, vegetation and …
Initial 40Ar‐39Ar Ages of the Paleocene‐Eocene Boundary Impact Spherules
Abstract We report 40Ar‐39Ar step‐heating ages of Paleocene‐Eocene (P‐E) boundary
impact spherules from Atlantic Margin coastal plain and open ocean sites. We test the …
impact spherules from Atlantic Margin coastal plain and open ocean sites. We test the …
A lex naturalis delineates components of a human-specific, adrenal androgen-dependent, p53-mediated 'kill switch'tumor suppression mechanism
JW Nyce - Endocrine-related cancer, 2020 - erc.bioscientifica.com
We have recently described in this journal our detection of an anthropoid primate-specific,
adrenal androgen-dependent, p53-mediated,'kill switch'tumor suppression mechanism that …
adrenal androgen-dependent, p53-mediated,'kill switch'tumor suppression mechanism that …