- Title
Evidence for the Postconquest Demographic Collapse of the Americas in Historical CO<sub>2</sub> Levels.
- Authors
Faust, Franz X.; Gnecco, Cristóbal; Mannstein, Hermann; Stamm, Jörg
- Abstract
This article promotes the hypothesis that the massive demographic collapse of the native populations of the Americas triggered by the European colonization brought about the abandonment of large expanses of agricultural fields soon recovered by forests, which in due turn fixed atmospheric CO2 in significant quantities. This hypothesis is supported by measurements of atmospheric CO2 levels in ice cores from Law Dome, Antarctica. Changing the focus from paleoclimate to global population dynamics and using the same causal chain, the measured drop in historic atmospheric CO2 levels can also be looked upon as further, strong evidence for the postconquest demographic collapse of the Americas.
- Subjects
CLIMATOLOGY; FORESTS & forestry; CARBON; AGRICULTURAL scientists; ICE; METEOROLOGY
- Publication
Earth Interactions, 2006, Vol 10, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1087-3562
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.1175/EI157.1