“…Furthermore, soil charcoal dating gives a time proxy for soil pedogenesis (Carcaillet, 2001) and can be used to estimate soil age. Charcoal fragments have been widely used especially in studies about treeline shifting, soil pedogenesis, fire regimes, changes in vegetation and carbon storage (eg, Berli et al, 1994;Cherubini et al, 1995;Carcaillet and Brun 2000;Carcaillet, 2001;Carnelli et al, 2004a;Ali et al, 2005;Hajdas et al, 2007;Bélanger and Pinno, 2008;DeLuca and Aplet, 2008). Charcoal identification and dating is a powerful tool to reconstruct past human impact on Alpine territories.…”