This dataset contains raw data and processing R codes that document a research on the effect of low-severity fire on soil structure. There are two different soils analyzed
This study focuses on soil hydrological parameters that are expected to be related to burn severity ...
Post-fire flooding and erosion can pose a serious threat to life, property and municipal water suppl...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
Contains the dataset and R code used for the study "Subarctic soil carbon losses after deforestation...
Depending on severity, wildfires can slow forest regrowth, the more intense fires removing soil orga...
Methods for evaluating the impact of fires within tropical forests are needed as fires become more f...
The increasing size of wildfires in recent years, along with new mapping technologies and a growing ...
Soils are fundamental to a healthy and functioning ecosystem. Therefore, forest land managers can gr...
Fire is an important actor on the landscape, particularly in the Colorado Front Range. These burns o...
Prescribed fires are a common management practice in the temperate forests and can be an alternative...
Following wildfires in the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of ...
The effect of different fire severity on the changes of the soil organic matter (SOM) and soil struc...
Abstract. Wildfire can affect soil hydraulic properties, often resulting in reduced infiltration. Th...
References [1] Vega, JA., Fontúrbel, MT., Merino, A., et al. Plant Soil 369 (2013) 73-91 [2] Ferná...
Controlled fires in forest areas are frequently used in most Mediterranean countries as a preventive...
This study focuses on soil hydrological parameters that are expected to be related to burn severity ...
Post-fire flooding and erosion can pose a serious threat to life, property and municipal water suppl...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
Contains the dataset and R code used for the study "Subarctic soil carbon losses after deforestation...
Depending on severity, wildfires can slow forest regrowth, the more intense fires removing soil orga...
Methods for evaluating the impact of fires within tropical forests are needed as fires become more f...
The increasing size of wildfires in recent years, along with new mapping technologies and a growing ...
Soils are fundamental to a healthy and functioning ecosystem. Therefore, forest land managers can gr...
Fire is an important actor on the landscape, particularly in the Colorado Front Range. These burns o...
Prescribed fires are a common management practice in the temperate forests and can be an alternative...
Following wildfires in the United States, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and U.S. Department of ...
The effect of different fire severity on the changes of the soil organic matter (SOM) and soil struc...
Abstract. Wildfire can affect soil hydraulic properties, often resulting in reduced infiltration. Th...
References [1] Vega, JA., Fontúrbel, MT., Merino, A., et al. Plant Soil 369 (2013) 73-91 [2] Ferná...
Controlled fires in forest areas are frequently used in most Mediterranean countries as a preventive...
This study focuses on soil hydrological parameters that are expected to be related to burn severity ...
Post-fire flooding and erosion can pose a serious threat to life, property and municipal water suppl...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...