Charcoal morphotypes as indicators of fire fuel types and fire events along eight centuries in east‐central Mexico
Esperanza Torres‐Rodríguez,
Blanca L. Figueroa‐Rangel,
Margarita Caballero
et al.
Abstract:The study of fire and charcoal production in tropical mesophytic ecosystems provides valuable insights into the ecological and climatic history of these systems. The diverse vegetation produces charcoal in various forms and sizes, which influences its dispersion and provides key information about fire dynamics. In this study, we used an approximately 850‐year sedimentary charcoal record extracted from Lake Atezca in east‐central Mexico to reconstruct the history of fire activity, including frequency and intens… Show more
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