Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán
University of Zaragoza
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán.
Journal of Environmental Management | 2018
Cecilia M. Armas-Herrera; Fernando Pérez-Lambán; David Badía-Villas; José Luis Peña-Monné; José Antonio González-Pérez; Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán; Nicasio T. Jiménez-Morillo; María Marta Sampietro-Vattuone; Marta Alcolea Gracia
We studied the fire record and its environmental consequences during the Holocene in the Central Ebro Basin. This region is very sensitive to environmental changes due to its semiarid conditions, lithological features and a continuous human presence during the past 6000 years. The study area is a 6 m buried sequence of polycyclic soils developed approximately 9500 years ago that is exceptionally well preserved and encompasses four sedimentary units. The content and size distribution of macroscopic charcoal fragments were determined throughout the soil sequence and the analysis of the composition of charcoal, litter and sediments via analytical pyrolysis (Py-GC/MS). The high amount of charcoal fragments recovered in most horizons highlights the fire frequencies since the beginning of the Neolithic, most of which were probably of anthropogenic origin. In some soil horizons where charcoal was not found, we detected a distribution pattern of lipid compounds that could be related to biomass burning. On the other hand, the low number of pyrolysates in the charcoal could be attributed to high-intensity fires. No clear pattern was found in the composition of pyrolysates related to the age of sediments or vegetation type. The most ancient soil (Unit 1) was the richest in charcoal content and contains a higher proportion of larger fragments (>4 mm), which is consistent with the burning of a relatively dense vegetation cover. This buried soil has been preserved in situ, probably due to the accumulation of sedimentary materials because of a high-intensity fire. In addition, the pyrogenic C in this soil has some plant markers that could indicate a low degree of transformation. In Units 2-4, both the amount of charcoals and the proportions of macrofragments >4 mm are lower than those in Unit 1, which coincides with a more open forest and the presence of shrubs and herbs. The preservation of this site is key to continuing with studies that contribute to a better assessment of the consequences of future disturbances, such as landscape transformation and climate change.
Arqueología espacial | 1984
Jacinto Manuel Porro Gutiérrez; Enrique Ruiz Val; Pilar Perales; María Nieves Juste Arruga; Francisco Burillo Mozota; Agustín Sancho; José Luis Peña Monné; Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán
Saldvie: Estudios de prehistoria y arqueología | 2003
Antonio Ferreruela Gonzalvo; José Antonio; Mínguez Morales; Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán
Archivo Espanol De Arqueologia | 2016
Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán; Fernando Pérez-Lambán; José Luis Peña Monné; Mª Marta Sampietro; Luis Alberto Longares Aladrén; Julia Justes Floría; Julián M. Ortega Ortega
La Edad del Bronce, ¿primera Edad de Oro en España? : sociedad, economía e ideología, 2001, ISBN 84-8432-299-8, págs. 87-120 | 2001
Francisco Burillo Mozota; Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán
Bajo Aragón, prehistoria | 1992
Francisco Burillo Mozota; Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán
Archive | 1987
Francisco Burillo Mozota; Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán
XVII Congreso Nacional de Arqueología, 1985, págs. 81-88 | 1985
Francisco Burrillo Mozota; José Luis Peña Monné; Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán
Catena | 2018
Fernando Pérez-Lambán; José Luis Peña-Monné; David Badía-Villas; Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán; María Marta Sampietro-Vattuone; Marta Alcolea Gracia; Josu Aranbarri; Penélope González-Sampériz; Javier Fanlo Loras
Arquelogía y tecnologías de información espacial: una perspectiva ibero-americana, 2015, ISBN 978-1-78491-318-2, págs. 266-279 | 2015
Francisco Burillo Mozota; Fernando Pérez Lambán; José Luis Peña Monné; Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán
Collaboration
Dive into the Jesús Vicente Picazo Millán's collaboration.
María Marta Sampietro-Vattuone
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
View shared research outputs