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Fire and man in post-glacial woodlands of Eastern England
Authors:K D Bennett  W D Simonson  S M Peglar  
Abstract:It has for long been suggested that English early post-glacial woodlands, particularly those dominated by hazel, were a fire-climax vegetation type. This conflicts with the evidence of fire frequency in present-day woodlands. Charcoal and pollen analyses of post-glacial lake sequences in East Anglia, England, suggest that early post-glacial woodlands were not fire-climax types. The pre-5000 BP charcoal record can be best interpreted as a record of intensity of occupation beside lake shores. After 5000 BP, charcoal deposition may reflect increasing use of fire as an agent in land clearance.
Keywords:Charcoal Analysis  Pollen Analysis  Fire-climax Woodlands  Anthropogenic Fires  English Post-glacial
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