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Damien Rius
Researcher at Centre national de la recherche scientifique
Publications - 32
Citations - 4692
Damien Rius is an academic researcher from Centre national de la recherche scientifique. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Holocene. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 27 publications receiving 4275 citations. Previous affiliations of Damien Rius include University of Franche-Comté & University of Toulouse.
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From core referencing to data re-use: two French national initiatives to reinforce paleodata stewardship (National Cyber Core Repository and LTER France Retro-Observatory)
Fabien Arnaud,Cécile Pignol,Pierre Stéphan,Anne-Lise Develle,Pierre Sabatier,Olivier Evrard,Brice Mourier,Maxime Debret,Cécile Grobois,Laurent Millet,Damien Rius,Dominique Marguerie,Mathias Rouan,Elodie Godinho,Bruno Galabertier,Arnaud Caillo +15 more
TL;DR: ROZA was developed under the umbrella of LTER-France (Long Term Ecological Research) in order to facilitate the re-use of data and samples and will favor to use of paleodata by non-paleodata scientists, in particular ecologists.
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Predictability of biomass burning in response to climate changes
Anne-Laure Daniau,Patrick J. Bartlein,Sandy P. Harrison,Sandy P. Harrison,Iain Colin Prentice,Iain Colin Prentice,Iain Colin Prentice,Scott Brewer,Pierre Friedlingstein,Pierre Friedlingstein,T I Harrison-Prentice,Jun Inoue,Kenji Izumi,Jennifer R. Marlon,Scott Mooney,Mitchell J. Power,Janelle Stevenson,Willy Tinner,Maja Andrič,Juliana Atanassova,Hermann Behling,M.P. Black,Olivier Blarquez,K. J. Brown,K. J. Brown,Christopher Carcaillet,Eric A. Colhoun,Daniele Colombaroli,Basil A. S. Davis,Donna D'Costa,John Dodson,Lydie M Dupont,Zewdu Eshetu,Daniel G. Gavin,Aurélie Genries,Simon Haberle,Douglas J. Hallett,Geoffrey Hope,Sally P. Horn,T.G. Kassa,Fumitaka Katamura,Lisa M. Kennedy,Peter Kershaw,Sergey K. Krivonogov,Colin J. Long,Donatella Magri,Elena Marinova,Elena Marinova,G.M. Mckenzie,Patricio I. Moreno,Patrick Moss,Frank H. Neumann,Frank H. Neumann,Elin Norström,C. Paitre,Damien Rius,Damien Rius,Neil Roberts,Guy Robinson,Naoko Sasaki,Louis Scott,Hikaru Takahara,Valery T. Terwilliger,Valery T. Terwilliger,Florian Thevenon,Rebecca Turner,Verushka Valsecchi,Verushka Valsecchi,Boris Vannière,Megan K. Walsh,Megan K. Walsh,Natasha L. Williams,Yunlin Zhang +72 more
TL;DR: This article analyzed sedimentary charcoal records to show that the changes in fire regime over the past 21,000 yrs are predictable from changes in regional climates and showed that fire increases monotonically with changes in temperature and peaks at intermediate moisture levels.
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7000-year human legacy of elevation-dependent European fire regimes
Boris Vannière,Olivier Blarquez,Damien Rius,Elise Doyen,Tim Brücher,Daniele Colombaroli,Simon Connor,Angelica Feurdean,Thomas Hickler,Petra Kaltenrieder,Carsten Lemmen,Bérangère Leys,Charly Massa,Jörgen Olofsson +13 more
TL;DR: In this article, the role of elevation-dependent parameters, and particularly biomass and land management, as major drivers of fire regime variability was highlighted, and a determinant anthropogenic driving-force on fire regime and a decrease in fire-carbon emissions since 7 ky in Southern Europe.
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Fire frequency and landscape management in the northwestern Pyrenean piedmont, France, since the early Neolithic (8000 cal. BP)
TL;DR: In this article, both quantitative reconstruction of fire frequency from charcoal counts and pollen analysis were undertaken on a 312 cm sediment core from Gabarn peat bog, showing a clear Holocene bipartition at c. 3500- 4000 cal. BP characterized by a three times decrease in Mean Fire Interval.
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Holocene fire regime changes from multiple-site sedimentary charcoal analyses in the Lourdes basin (Pyrenees, France)
TL;DR: In this article, one lake and three peat bogs from the Lourdes glacial basin (France) were used for macrocharcoal analyses and fire frequency reconstruction over the entire Holocene (11700 years).