Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core

Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre-industrial fire-history records from black carbon, charcoal and other proxies provide baseline estimates of biomass burning at local to global scales spanning millennia, and are thus useful to examin...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Published in:Climate of the Past
Main Authors: Zennaro, P., Kehrwald, N., McConnell, J. R., Schüpbach, Simon, Maselli, O. J., Marlon, J., Vallelonga, P., Leuenberger, Daiana, Zangrando, R., Spolaor, A., Borrotti, M., Barbaro, E., Gambaro, A., Barbante, C.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2014
Subjects:
Online Access:https://boris.unibe.ch/61214/1/cp-10-1905-2014.pdf
https://boris.unibe.ch/61214/
id ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:61214
record_format openpolar
spelling ftunivbern:oai:boris.unibe.ch:61214 2023-08-20T04:06:50+02:00 Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core Zennaro, P. Kehrwald, N. McConnell, J. R. Schüpbach, Simon Maselli, O. J. Marlon, J. Vallelonga, P. Leuenberger, Daiana Zangrando, R. Spolaor, A. Borrotti, M. Barbaro, E. Gambaro, A. Barbante, C. 2014 application/pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/61214/1/cp-10-1905-2014.pdf https://boris.unibe.ch/61214/ eng eng Copernicus Publications https://boris.unibe.ch/61214/ info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Zennaro, P.; Kehrwald, N.; McConnell, J. R.; Schüpbach, Simon; Maselli, O. J.; Marlon, J.; Vallelonga, P.; Leuenberger, Daiana; Zangrando, R.; Spolaor, A.; Borrotti, M.; Barbaro, E.; Gambaro, A.; Barbante, C. (2014). Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core. Climate of the past, 10(5), pp. 1905-1924. Copernicus Publications 10.5194/cp-10-1905-2014 <http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/cp-10-1905-2014> 530 Physics info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion PeerReviewed 2014 ftunivbern https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-10-1905-2014 2023-07-31T21:12:52Z Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre-industrial fire-history records from black carbon, charcoal and other proxies provide baseline estimates of biomass burning at local to global scales spanning millennia, and are thus useful to examine the role of fire in the carbon cycle and climate system. Here we use the specific biomarker levoglucosan together with black carbon and ammonium concentrations from the North Greenland Eemian (NEEM) ice cores (77.49° N, 51.2° W; 2480 m a.s.l) over the past 2000 years to infer changes in boreal fire activity. Increases in boreal fire activity over the periods 1000–1300 CE and decreases during 700–900 CE coincide with high-latitude NH temperature changes. Levoglucosan concentrations in the NEEM ice cores peak between 1500 and 1700 CE, and most levoglucosan spikes coincide with the most extensive central and northern Asian droughts of the past millennium. Many of these multi-annual droughts are caused by Asian monsoon failures, thus suggesting a connection between low- and high-latitude climate processes. North America is a primary source of biomass burning aerosols due to its relative proximity to the Greenland Ice Cap. During major fire events, however, isotopic analyses of dust, back trajectories and links with levoglucosan peaks and regional drought reconstructions suggest that Siberia is also an important source of pyrogenic aerosols to Greenland. Article in Journal/Newspaper Greenland Ice cap ice core North Greenland Siberia BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern) Greenland Climate of the Past 10 5 1905 1924
institution Open Polar
collection BORIS (Bern Open Repository and Information System, University of Bern)
op_collection_id ftunivbern
language English
topic 530 Physics
spellingShingle 530 Physics
Zennaro, P.
Kehrwald, N.
McConnell, J. R.
Schüpbach, Simon
Maselli, O. J.
Marlon, J.
Vallelonga, P.
Leuenberger, Daiana
Zangrando, R.
Spolaor, A.
Borrotti, M.
Barbaro, E.
Gambaro, A.
Barbante, C.
Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core
topic_facet 530 Physics
description Biomass burning is a major source of greenhouse gases and influences regional to global climate. Pre-industrial fire-history records from black carbon, charcoal and other proxies provide baseline estimates of biomass burning at local to global scales spanning millennia, and are thus useful to examine the role of fire in the carbon cycle and climate system. Here we use the specific biomarker levoglucosan together with black carbon and ammonium concentrations from the North Greenland Eemian (NEEM) ice cores (77.49° N, 51.2° W; 2480 m a.s.l) over the past 2000 years to infer changes in boreal fire activity. Increases in boreal fire activity over the periods 1000–1300 CE and decreases during 700–900 CE coincide with high-latitude NH temperature changes. Levoglucosan concentrations in the NEEM ice cores peak between 1500 and 1700 CE, and most levoglucosan spikes coincide with the most extensive central and northern Asian droughts of the past millennium. Many of these multi-annual droughts are caused by Asian monsoon failures, thus suggesting a connection between low- and high-latitude climate processes. North America is a primary source of biomass burning aerosols due to its relative proximity to the Greenland Ice Cap. During major fire events, however, isotopic analyses of dust, back trajectories and links with levoglucosan peaks and regional drought reconstructions suggest that Siberia is also an important source of pyrogenic aerosols to Greenland.
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Zennaro, P.
Kehrwald, N.
McConnell, J. R.
Schüpbach, Simon
Maselli, O. J.
Marlon, J.
Vallelonga, P.
Leuenberger, Daiana
Zangrando, R.
Spolaor, A.
Borrotti, M.
Barbaro, E.
Gambaro, A.
Barbante, C.
author_facet Zennaro, P.
Kehrwald, N.
McConnell, J. R.
Schüpbach, Simon
Maselli, O. J.
Marlon, J.
Vallelonga, P.
Leuenberger, Daiana
Zangrando, R.
Spolaor, A.
Borrotti, M.
Barbaro, E.
Gambaro, A.
Barbante, C.
author_sort Zennaro, P.
title Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core
title_short Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core
title_full Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core
title_fullStr Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core
title_full_unstemmed Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core
title_sort fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the greenland neem ice core
publisher Copernicus Publications
publishDate 2014
url https://boris.unibe.ch/61214/1/cp-10-1905-2014.pdf
https://boris.unibe.ch/61214/
geographic Greenland
geographic_facet Greenland
genre Greenland
Ice cap
ice core
North Greenland
Siberia
genre_facet Greenland
Ice cap
ice core
North Greenland
Siberia
op_source Zennaro, P.; Kehrwald, N.; McConnell, J. R.; Schüpbach, Simon; Maselli, O. J.; Marlon, J.; Vallelonga, P.; Leuenberger, Daiana; Zangrando, R.; Spolaor, A.; Borrotti, M.; Barbaro, E.; Gambaro, A.; Barbante, C. (2014). Fire in ice: two millennia of boreal forest fire history from the Greenland NEEM ice core. Climate of the past, 10(5), pp. 1905-1924. Copernicus Publications 10.5194/cp-10-1905-2014 <http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/cp-10-1905-2014>
op_relation https://boris.unibe.ch/61214/
op_rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
op_doi https://doi.org/10.5194/cp-10-1905-2014
container_title Climate of the Past
container_volume 10
container_issue 5
container_start_page 1905
op_container_end_page 1924
_version_ 1774718162904809472