The area burned annually by wildfires is expected to increase worldwide due to climate change. Burned areas increase soil erosion rates within watersheds, which can increase sedimentation in downstream rivers and reservoirs. However, which watersheds will be impacted by future wildfires is largely unknown. Using an ensemble of climate, fire, and erosion models, we show that postfire sedimentation is projected to increase for nearly nine tenths of watersheds by \u3e10% and for more than one third of watersheds by \u3e100% by the 2041 to 2050 decade in the western USA. The projected increases are statistically significant for more than eight tenths of the watersheds. In the western USA, many human communities rely on water from rivers and res...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Severe wildfire may alter the morphologic resilience of steep mountain streams by increasing peak di...
Despite increasing magnitude and frequency of wildfire, understanding hydrological processes contrib...
The area burned annually by wildfires is expected to increase worldwide due to climate change. Burne...
Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to pres...
Continued growth of the human population on Earth will increase pressure on already stressed terrest...
Abstract: Wildfires change the soil properties and hydrologic conditions of watersheds upstream from...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Washington State UniversityWi...
Wildfires throughout the western U.S. have increased in size and severity as a result of 20th centur...
High-severity wildfires can increase sediment mobility and erosion rates in burned landscapes which ...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Abstract Wildfire risk has increased in recent decades over many regions, due to warming climate and...
Erosion and runoff have been observed to increase following fire. Land managers and Burned Area Emer...
Current global warming projections suggest a possible increase in wildfire and drought, augmenting t...
As climate continues to change under the weight of anthropogenic forcing, wildfires respond in kind....
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Severe wildfire may alter the morphologic resilience of steep mountain streams by increasing peak di...
Despite increasing magnitude and frequency of wildfire, understanding hydrological processes contrib...
The area burned annually by wildfires is expected to increase worldwide due to climate change. Burne...
Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to pres...
Continued growth of the human population on Earth will increase pressure on already stressed terrest...
Abstract: Wildfires change the soil properties and hydrologic conditions of watersheds upstream from...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Washington State UniversityWi...
Wildfires throughout the western U.S. have increased in size and severity as a result of 20th centur...
High-severity wildfires can increase sediment mobility and erosion rates in burned landscapes which ...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Abstract Wildfire risk has increased in recent decades over many regions, due to warming climate and...
Erosion and runoff have been observed to increase following fire. Land managers and Burned Area Emer...
Current global warming projections suggest a possible increase in wildfire and drought, augmenting t...
As climate continues to change under the weight of anthropogenic forcing, wildfires respond in kind....
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Severe wildfire may alter the morphologic resilience of steep mountain streams by increasing peak di...
Despite increasing magnitude and frequency of wildfire, understanding hydrological processes contrib...