2019
DOI: 10.22201/cgeo.20072902e.2019.2.1090
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Fires and volcanic activity: History of fire in the Mexico basin during late Pleistocene based on carbonized material records in the Chalco lake

Abstract: Forest fires, considered as free and not programmed fire propagation, are perturbations that greatly alter ecosystems. During fires, variable quantities of charcoal particles are produced by the burning vegetation, which can be later deposited in lacustrine basins. The traditional charcoal size particle model associates the > 100 µm primary particles to local fire events, within the watershed, and the < 100 µm particles are linked to regional fire events, outside the watershed. Fires can be related with … Show more

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“…1). Previous drilling recovered the upper 122 m of the sequence, whose analyses yielded stratigraphic, paleoclimatic and paleolimnological data that provided insights into the history of Lake Chalco over the past 140 ka (Lozano-Garcia et al 1993Caballero and Ortega 1998;Ortega-Guerrero and Newton 1998;Torres-Rodríguez et al 2015;Ortega-Guerrero et al 2017Avendaño-Villeda et al 2018;Martínez-Abarca et al 2019;Caballero et al 2019). It was not until recently, however, that deep cores (520 m) were drilled in this basin (Lozano-García et al 2017), enabling investigation into the origin of the lake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1). Previous drilling recovered the upper 122 m of the sequence, whose analyses yielded stratigraphic, paleoclimatic and paleolimnological data that provided insights into the history of Lake Chalco over the past 140 ka (Lozano-Garcia et al 1993Caballero and Ortega 1998;Ortega-Guerrero and Newton 1998;Torres-Rodríguez et al 2015;Ortega-Guerrero et al 2017Avendaño-Villeda et al 2018;Martínez-Abarca et al 2019;Caballero et al 2019). It was not until recently, however, that deep cores (520 m) were drilled in this basin (Lozano-García et al 2017), enabling investigation into the origin of the lake.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%