Climatic influence upon early to mid-Holocene fire regimes within temperate woodlands: a multi-proxy reconstruction from the New Forest, southern England
A combined pollen, charcoal and climatic record is presented from Cranes Moor, southern England, covering the period c. 10 500-5850 cal a BP. It is shown that the occurrence of burning is closely related to natural processes, including prevailing climatic conditions and vegetation composition. These...
Main Authors: | Grant, Michael J. (Author), Hughes, Paul D.M (Author), Barber, Keith E. (Author) |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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2014-03-21.
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