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A statistical evaluation of the relative influences of climate, vegetation, and prehistoric human population on the charcoal record of Five Lakes, Washington (USA)

机译:统计评估气候,植被和史前人口对美国华盛顿五湖木炭记录的影响

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Currently under debate is the extent to which prehistoric peoples influenced the size and frequency of fire on the North American continent. Previous studies have concentrated primarily on cultures that raised crops and had high population densities. The current study focuses, instead, on an area prehis-torically inhabited by hunter-gatherer groups. Records of charcoal, pollen, and oxygen isotopes are used as proxies for fire, vegetation, and climate for the past 1000 years in the Rufus Woods Lake area of eastern Washington. This data set is compared to measures of prehistoric human population derived from archaeological data. Statistical analyses reveal that three factors-human population size, pine pollen abundances, and δ~(18)O values-are significantly related to future charcoal influx values. The lag between climate and charcoal spans several centuries, indicating that the two are related through a series of climatically-controlled vegetation changes. Pine and human population abundances are related to charcoal deposition on shorter time intervals, pointing to more immediate mechanisms affecting fire through changes in ignition rates and/or available fuels. This work indicates that both natural and cultural processes have acted together in influencing fire in the study area over the past millennium.
机译:当前正在辩论的是史前民族在多大程度上影响了北美大陆上的大火。以前的研究主要集中在种植农作物和人口密度高的文化上。相反,当前的研究集中在猎人-采集者团体以前居住的地区。在过去的1000年里,华盛顿东部的鲁弗斯森林湖地区的木炭,花粉和氧同位素记录被用作火灾,植被和气候的代理。将此数据集与根据考古数据得出的史前人口数量进行比较。统计分析表明,人口规模,松花粉丰度和δ〜(18)O值这三个因素与未来的木炭流入量显着相关。气候和木炭之间的滞后时间长达几个世纪,表明两者通过一系列由气候控制的植被变化相互关联。松树和人类的丰富度与较短时间间隔内的木炭沉积有关,这表明通过点火率和/或可用燃料的变化影响着火的更直接的机制。这项工作表明,在过去的千年中,自然和文化过程共同影响了研究区域的火灾。

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    《Quaternary International》 |2010年第2010期|p.74-86|共13页
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    Elizabeth A. Scharf;

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    Department of Anthropology, Babcock Hall 104, Stop 8374, University of North Dakota, 236 Centennial Drive, Grand Forks, ND 58202-8374, USA;

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