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Holocene fire activity during low-natural flammability periods reveals scale-dependent cultural human-fire relationships in Europe

机译:低天然易燃性期间的全茂火灾活动揭示了欧洲依赖依赖的文化人物关系

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Fire is a natural component of global biogeochemical cycles and closely related to changes in human land use. Whereas climate-fuel relationships seem to drive both global and subcontinental fire regimes, human-induced fires are prominent mainly on a local scale. Furthermore, the basic assumption that relates humans and fire regimes in terms of population densities, suggesting that few human-induced fires should occur in periods and areas of low population density, is currently debated. Here, we analyze human-fire relationships throughout the Holocene and discuss how and to what extent human driven fires affected the landscape transformation in the Central European Lowlands (CEL). We present sedimentary charcoal composites on three spatial scales and compare them with climate model output and land cover reconstructions from pollen records. Our findings indicate that widespread natural fires only occurred during the early Holocene. Natural conditions (climate and vegetation) limited the extent of wildfires beginning 8500 cal. BP, and diverging subregional charcoal composites suggest that Mesolithic hunter-gatherers maintained a culturally diverse use of fire. Divergence in regional charcoal composites marks the spread of sedentary cultures in the western and eastern CEL The intensification of human land use during the last millennium drove an increase in fire activity to early-Holocene levels across the CEL Hence, humans have significantly affected natural fire regimes beyond the local scale - even in periods of low population densities - depending on diverse cultural land-use strategies. We find that humans have strongly affected land-cover- and biogeochemical cycles since Mesolithic times. (C) 2018 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
机译:火是全球生物地球化学循环的自然组成部分,与人体土地使用的变化密切相关。虽然气候 - 燃料关系似乎推动全球和亚丁风格的消防制度,但人类诱导的火灾主要是在当地规模上的突出。此外,在人口密度方面涉及人类和消防方案的基本假设,表明在人口密度低,人口密度低几个人口诱导的火灾中,目前讨论。在这里,我们分析了整个全新世的人类火灾关系,并讨论了人类驱动的火灾在多大程度上以及在多大程度上以及在欧洲中欧低地(CEL)中的景观改造程度。我们在三个空间尺度上呈现沉积木炭复合材料,并将它们与来自花粉记录的气候模型输出和陆地覆盖重建进行比较。我们的研究结果表明,在全新世中仅发生广泛的自然火灾。自然条件(气候和植被)限制了8500 Cal的野火的程度。 BP和发散的次区域木炭复合材料表明,塞岩石猎人 - 采集者在文化上进行了多样化的火灾。区域木炭复合材料的分歧标志着西部和东部的久坐不良文化的传播,在最后一千年期间的人类土地利用的加剧推动了在CIL的早期全新世体内的消防活动增加,人类对自然火灾制度显着影响了自然火灾制度超出当地规模 - 即使在人口密度低的时期 - 取决于不同的文化土地利用策略。我们发现人类自中半极时期的陆地覆盖和生物地球化学循环强烈影响。 (c)2018年elestvier有限公司保留所有权利。

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    GFZ German Res Ctr Geosci Sect Climate Dynam &

    Landscape Evolut 5 2 D-14473 Potsdam Germany;

    Ernst Moritz Arndt Univ Greifswald Inst Bot &

    Landscape Ecol Soldmannstr 15 D-17489 Greifswald Germany;

    Univ Szczecin Inst Marine &

    Coastal Sci Fac Geosci Adama Mickiewicza 16 PL-70383 Szczecin Poland;

    GFZ German Res Ctr Geosci Sect Climate Dynam &

    Landscape Evolut 5 2 D-14473 Potsdam Germany;

    Univ Kiel Inst Prehist &

    Protohist Archaeol Johanna Mestorf Str 2-6 D-24118 Kiel Germany;

    Univ Kiel Inst Prehist &

    Protohist Archaeol Johanna Mestorf Str 2-6 D-24118 Kiel Germany;

    Senckenberg Res Biodivers &

    Climate Res Ctr Senckenberganlage 25 D-60325 Frankfurt Germany;

    Nat Res Ctr Inst Geol &

    Geog Akademijos Str 2 LT-08412 Vilnius Lithuania;

    Univ Gottingen Albrecht von Haller Inst Plant Sci Dept Palynol &

    Climate Dynam Wilhelm Weber Str 2a D-37073 Gottingen Germany;

    Heritage Management &

    Archaeol Museum State Brand Wunsdorfer Pl 4-5 D-15806 Zossen Germany;

    Univ Bialystok Ctr Study Demog &

    Econ Struct Preind Cent &

    Easte Pl NZS 1 PL-15001 Bialystok Poland;

    Adam Mickiewicz Univ Fac Geog &

    Geol Sci Inst Geoecol &

    Geoinformat Dziegielowa 27 &

    Bogumila Krygowskiego 10 PL-61680 Poznan Poland;

    Adam Mickiewicz Univ Fac Geog &

    Geol Sci Inst Geoecol &

    Geoinformat Dziegielowa 27 &

    Bogumila Krygowskiego 10 PL-61680 Poznan Poland;

    Univ Gdansk Fac Biol Dept Plant Ecol Lab Palaeoecol &

    Archaeobot Ul Wita Stwosza 59 PL-80308 Gdansk Poland;

    Adam Mickiewicz Univ Fac Geog &

    Geol Sci Inst Geoecol &

    Geoinformat Dziegielowa 27 &

    Bogumila Krygowskiego 10 PL-61680 Poznan Poland;

    Poland Acad Sci Inst Geol Sci Twarda 51-55 PL-00818 Warsaw Poland;

    Univ Gdansk Fac Biol Dept Plant Ecol Lab Palaeoecol &

    Archaeobot Ul Wita Stwosza 59 PL-80308 Gdansk Poland;

    Tallinn Univ Technol Dept Geol Ehitajate Tee 5 EE-19086 Tallinn Estonia;

    British Antarctic Survey High Cross Madingley Rd Cambridge CB3 0ET England;

    Nat Res Ctr Inst Geol &

    Geog Akademijos Str 2 LT-08412 Vilnius Lithuania;

    Tallinn Univ Technol Dept Geol Ehitajate Tee 5 EE-19086 Tallinn Estonia;

    Univ Gdansk Fac Biol Dept Plant Ecol Lab Palaeoecol &

    Archaeobot Ul Wita Stwosza 59 PL-80308 Gdansk Poland;

    Univ Bialystok Inst Biol Ul Ciolkowskiego 1J PL-15245 Bialystok Poland;

    Tallinn Univ Technol Dept Geol Ehitajate Tee 5 EE-19086 Tallinn Estonia;

    Tallinn Univ Technol Dept Geol Ehitajate Tee 5 EE-19086 Tallinn Estonia;

    Polish Acad Sci W Szafer Inst Bot Lubicz 46 PL-31512 Krakow Poland;

    Univ Gdansk Fac Oceanog &

    Geog PL-80-952 PL-80952 Gdansk Poland;

    Lab Archeobot Inrap Direct Grand Est 12 Rue Meric CS 80005 F-57063 Metz 2 France;

    Univ Bourgogne Franche Comte CNRS MSHE C N Ledoux USR 3124 UMR 6249 Chronoenvironm F-25000 Besancon France;

    Polish Acad Sci Inst Geog &

    Spatial Org Twarda 51-55 PL-00818 Warsaw Poland;

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  • 中图分类 历史地质学、地层学;
  • 关键词

    Sedimentary charcoal; Fire; Human impact; Central europe; Land cover; Holocene; Archaeology;

    机译:沉积木炭;火;人体影响;中欧;陆地覆盖;全新世;考古学;

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