The Reading Palaeofire Database: an expanded global resource to document changes in fire regimes from sedimentary charcoal records
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2022-03-11Referencia bibliográfica
Harrison, S. P... [et al.]. The Reading Palaeofire Database: an expanded global resource to document changes in fire regimes from sedimentary charcoal records, Earth Syst. Sci. Data, 14, 1109–1124, [https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-14-1109-2022], 2022.
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Leverhulme Trust RC-2018-023; European Research Council (ERC) European Commission 694481; German Research Foundation (DFG) FE-1096/6-1; Swiss Government Excellence Postdoctoral Scholarships FIRECO 2016.0310; SCIEX Scholarship Fund PSPB-013/2010; Estonian Research Council MOBJD313Resumen
Sedimentary charcoal records are widely used to reconstruct regional changes in fire regimes through
time in the geological past. Existing global compilations are not geographically comprehensive and do not provide
consistent metadata for all sites. Furthermore, the age models provided for these records are not harmonised
and many are based on older calibrations of the radiocarbon ages. These issues limit the use of existing compilations
for research into past fire regimes. Here, we present an expanded database of charcoal records, accompanied
by new age models based on recalibration of radiocarbon ages using IntCal20 and Bayesian age-modelling software.
We document the structure and contents of the database, the construction of the age models, and the quality
control measures applied. We also record the expansion of geographical coverage relative to previous charcoal
compilations and the expansion of metadata that can be used to inform analyses. This first version of the Reading
Palaeofire Database contains 1676 records (entities) from 1480 sites worldwide. The database (RPDv1b –
Harrison et al., 2021) is available at https://doi.org/10.17864/1947.000345.





