We reconstructed vegetation, fire and watershed history during the Late Roman-Early Middle Ages and in the last three centuries in a mixed conifer forest forming the middle mountain elevational belt in the inner Alpine region, analyzing co-registered micro-botanical data, charcoal particles, sediment lithology, nutrients, and modern pol -len deposition from a high-resolution peat record in Valmalenco (Italian Alps). During Late Roman Age the site hosted a dump mixed conifer forest dominated by Picea abies and Abies alba on peaty forest soil, locally affected by fires which also triggered episodes of hillslope denudation. Fire frequency increases during Early Middle Ages dry and warm phases, favoring Alnus viridis and Larix, while Abies alba and Alnus glutinosa type maintained a main role in the pre-and post-fire. Specifically, Abies alba, nowadays eradicated from the Valmalenco watershed, with-stood the local regime of low intensity surface fires for more than a millennium, from the Late Roman throughout the Early Middle Ages. Larix, Alnus viridis and Fraxinus excelsior abundance in modern vegetation is ascribed to effects of intensified disturbance in the Early Modern Age, and to further woodland thickening triggered by fire suppression and abandonment after the Second World War.(c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Forest ecology and fire history of the mixed conifer forest belt in the Italian Alps from Late Roman fires to the 20th century under cultural and climate pressure / Furlanetto G.; Abu El Khair D.; Badino F.; Bertuletti P.; Comolli R.; Maggi V.; Perego R.; Ravazzi C.. - In: REVIEW OF PALAEOBOTANY AND PALYNOLOGY. - ISSN 0034-6667. - ELETTRONICO. - 312:(2023), pp. 0-0. [10.1016/j.revpalbo.2023.104864]

Forest ecology and fire history of the mixed conifer forest belt in the Italian Alps from Late Roman fires to the 20th century under cultural and climate pressure

Badino F.;
2023

Abstract

We reconstructed vegetation, fire and watershed history during the Late Roman-Early Middle Ages and in the last three centuries in a mixed conifer forest forming the middle mountain elevational belt in the inner Alpine region, analyzing co-registered micro-botanical data, charcoal particles, sediment lithology, nutrients, and modern pol -len deposition from a high-resolution peat record in Valmalenco (Italian Alps). During Late Roman Age the site hosted a dump mixed conifer forest dominated by Picea abies and Abies alba on peaty forest soil, locally affected by fires which also triggered episodes of hillslope denudation. Fire frequency increases during Early Middle Ages dry and warm phases, favoring Alnus viridis and Larix, while Abies alba and Alnus glutinosa type maintained a main role in the pre-and post-fire. Specifically, Abies alba, nowadays eradicated from the Valmalenco watershed, with-stood the local regime of low intensity surface fires for more than a millennium, from the Late Roman throughout the Early Middle Ages. Larix, Alnus viridis and Fraxinus excelsior abundance in modern vegetation is ascribed to effects of intensified disturbance in the Early Modern Age, and to further woodland thickening triggered by fire suppression and abandonment after the Second World War.(c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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Furlanetto G.; Abu El Khair D.; Badino F.; Bertuletti P.; Comolli R.; Maggi V.; Perego R.; Ravazzi C.
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