FIRE IN THE EARTH SYSTEM: Bridging Data and Modeling Research
[...]the past few decades are perhaps the least studied period of the paleofire-proxy data in the GCD, but a new initiative from this workshop called the Modern Global Charcoal Database (mGCD) will address this gap (www.gpwg.paleofire.org /crosscutting-initiatives1/). [...]while much research focuse...
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