Climate implications of biomass burning since the 19th century in eastern North America

被引:25
作者
Clark, JS
Stocks, BJ
Richard, PJH
机构
[1] FORESTRY CANADA,GREAT LAKES FORESTRY CTR,SAULT ST MARIE,ON P6A 5M7,CANADA
[2] UNIV MONTREAL,DEPT GEOG,MONTREAL,PQ H3C 3J7,CANADA
关键词
aerosols; Central Plains; charcoal; climate change; fire; land use;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2486.1996.tb00093.x
中图分类号
X176 [生物多样性保护];
学科分类号
090705 ;
摘要
Recent predictions that tropospheric aerosols have counterbalanced greenhouse warming assume aerosol emissions were low before AD1850 and then increased dramatically with industrialization of the Northern Hemisphere and biomass burning in the Tropics. We assembled the lake sediment record of emissions across northeastern North America, where temperatures are predicted to have been substantially affected by industrial aerosols. Sediment evidence suggests a systematic shift in source and an overall decline in emissions since the 19th century. The geographical shift results from high presettlement emissions from wildfires in the Midwest that collapsed with tillage and fire suppression. Meanwhile, emissions were increasing in the North-east with European settlement. These regional changes produced a shift from the continental interior to the North-east. An overall decline results because decreases in the Midwest more than compensate for increases in the North-east. Results suggest the Central Plains as an important source of emissions in the recent past, consistent with pioneer accounts of dense smoke clouds emanating from prairie in the 19th century. Contrary to recent models that suggest increased 20th century combustion emissions could have offset warming effects of rising greenhouse gases, our data suggest that aerosols could have actually decreased over this interval. Although we cannot directly quantify aerosols from our methods, the emissions of large particles suggest assumptions of 20th century aerosol declines should be reconsidered.
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页码:433 / 442
页数:10
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