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https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-74-101-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/egqsj-74-101-2025
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12 Mar 2025
Thesis abstract |  | 12 Mar 2025

Long-term changes of wildfire regimes in eastern Siberia: an evaluation based on lake sediment indicators and individual-based modeling

Ramesh Glückler

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This dissertation evaluates long-term wildfire dynamics in eastern Siberia. A total of 11 new records of Holocene wildfire activity, based on charcoal particles in lake sediments, show past trends of biomass burning in a region that was previously strongly under-represented. A newly fire-enabled forest model is used alongside the charcoal-based reconstructions to further refine interpretations of climate, vegetation, and humans as potential drivers behind past fire regime changes.
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