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Preservation biases are pervasive in Holocene paleofire records
Richard S. Vachula
, Rachel Y. Sheppard
, Anson H. Cheung
Continental Scientific Drilling Facility
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Preservation Bias
100%
Paleofire
100%
Accumulation Rate
60%
Charcoal
50%
Sample Age
30%
Earth System
10%
Sedimentary Record
10%
Power Law
10%
Sedimentation Rate
10%
Negative Relationships
10%
Measurement Range
10%
Sedimentary Hiatus
10%
Interpretive Framework
10%
Span of Control
10%
Observation Record
10%
Sadler Effect
10%
Negative Powers
10%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Holocene
100%
Accumulation Rate
100%
Hiatus
33%
Power Law
16%
Sedimentation Rate
16%