Wildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the Early Jurassic

Increased fire activity in the Early Jurassic is related to changes in the hydrological cycle driven by enhanced seasonality due to orbital forcing, according to a mid-latitude sedimentary charcoal record spanning 350,000 years.

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Autores principales: Teuntje P. Hollaar, Sarah J. Baker, Stephen P. Hesselbo, Jean-François Deconinck, Luke Mander, Micha Ruhl, Claire M. Belcher
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:d81304bacb864db3880b932c2c0487fe2021-12-05T12:08:35ZWildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the Early Jurassic10.1038/s43247-021-00307-32662-4435https://doaj.org/article/d81304bacb864db3880b932c2c0487fe2021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s43247-021-00307-3https://doaj.org/toc/2662-4435Increased fire activity in the Early Jurassic is related to changes in the hydrological cycle driven by enhanced seasonality due to orbital forcing, according to a mid-latitude sedimentary charcoal record spanning 350,000 years.Teuntje P. HollaarSarah J. BakerStephen P. HesselboJean-François DeconinckLuke ManderMicha RuhlClaire M. BelcherNature PortfolioarticleGeologyQE1-996.5Environmental sciencesGE1-350ENCommunications Earth & Environment, Vol 2, Iss 1, Pp 1-12 (2021)
institution DOAJ
collection DOAJ
language EN
topic Geology
QE1-996.5
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
spellingShingle Geology
QE1-996.5
Environmental sciences
GE1-350
Teuntje P. Hollaar
Sarah J. Baker
Stephen P. Hesselbo
Jean-François Deconinck
Luke Mander
Micha Ruhl
Claire M. Belcher
Wildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the Early Jurassic
description Increased fire activity in the Early Jurassic is related to changes in the hydrological cycle driven by enhanced seasonality due to orbital forcing, according to a mid-latitude sedimentary charcoal record spanning 350,000 years.
format article
author Teuntje P. Hollaar
Sarah J. Baker
Stephen P. Hesselbo
Jean-François Deconinck
Luke Mander
Micha Ruhl
Claire M. Belcher
author_facet Teuntje P. Hollaar
Sarah J. Baker
Stephen P. Hesselbo
Jean-François Deconinck
Luke Mander
Micha Ruhl
Claire M. Belcher
author_sort Teuntje P. Hollaar
title Wildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the Early Jurassic
title_short Wildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the Early Jurassic
title_full Wildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the Early Jurassic
title_fullStr Wildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the Early Jurassic
title_full_unstemmed Wildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the Early Jurassic
title_sort wildfire activity enhanced during phases of maximum orbital eccentricity and precessional forcing in the early jurassic
publisher Nature Portfolio
publishDate 2021
url https://doaj.org/article/d81304bacb864db3880b932c2c0487fe
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