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English: Cenozoic charcoal records from ocean cores in the South China sea (e.g., Jia et al., 2003) and terrestrial charcoal from the Murray Basin, Australia (e.g., Kershaw et al., 2002). The time scale is the same as Figure 2 for comparison of the different locations. Values are relativized to the maximum record of the charcoal proxy.
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Source Image file from Bond W (2015). "Fires in the Cenozoic: a late flowering of flammable ecosystems". Frontiers in Plant Science. DOI:10.3389/fpls.2014.00749. PMC: 4283521.
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