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Fire, climate change, and forest processes during the past 2000 years

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Clark, JS
Published in: Elk Lake, Minnesota: evidence for rapid climate change in the north-central United States
January 1, 1993

Lake sediment records of vegetation, climate, and fire history indicate dynamic responses to climate changes of the past 2000 years. Studies of nitrogen (N) mineralization and forest structure within catchments of the same lakes suggest that responses may represent complex direct and indirect effects of climate on vegetation. Existing patterns in plant composition, mineralization rates, and topography indicate that spatial variability is influenced by microclimate and drainage. Xeric southwest aspects have low mineralization rates, high fire frequency, and support species that tightly cycle N. During the past 2000 years, vegetation, fire, and sediment indicators of drought have changed several times but may not have influenced nutrient loading to lakes. -from Author

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Elk Lake, Minnesota: evidence for rapid climate change in the north-central United States

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January 1, 1993

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295 / 308

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  • Geochemistry & Geophysics
 

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Clark, J. S. (1993). Fire, climate change, and forest processes during the past 2000 years. Elk Lake, Minnesota: Evidence for Rapid Climate Change in the North-Central United States, 295–308.
Clark, J. S. “Fire, climate change, and forest processes during the past 2000 years.” Elk Lake, Minnesota: Evidence for Rapid Climate Change in the North-Central United States, January 1, 1993, 295–308.
Clark JS. Fire, climate change, and forest processes during the past 2000 years. Elk Lake, Minnesota: evidence for rapid climate change in the north-central United States. 1993 Jan 1;295–308.
Clark, J. S. “Fire, climate change, and forest processes during the past 2000 years.” Elk Lake, Minnesota: Evidence for Rapid Climate Change in the North-Central United States, Jan. 1993, pp. 295–308.
Clark JS. Fire, climate change, and forest processes during the past 2000 years. Elk Lake, Minnesota: evidence for rapid climate change in the north-central United States. 1993 Jan 1;295–308.

Published In

Elk Lake, Minnesota: evidence for rapid climate change in the north-central United States

Publication Date

January 1, 1993

Start / End Page

295 / 308

Related Subject Headings

  • Geochemistry & Geophysics