In the Mediterranean ecosystems of coastal California, wildfire is a common disturbance that can significantly alter vegetation in watersheds that transport sediment and nutrients to the adjacent nearshore oceanic environment. We assess the impact of two wildfires that burned in 2008 on land cover and to the nearshore environment along the Big Sur coast in central California. We created a multi-year land cover dataset to assess changes to coastal watersheds as a result of fire. This land cover dataset was then used to model changes in nonpoint source pollutants transported to the nearshore environment. Results indicate post-fire increases in percent export compared to pre-fire years and also link wildfire severity to the specific land cover...
Wildfires are naturally occurring in Big Sur because of its Mediterranean eco-systems which consist ...
Post-wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread sediment redistrib...
How many record-setting conditions has California experienced already and how much further will it b...
The increasing trend of active wildfire events in California poses risks to both wildland ecosystems...
Southern California's fire regime is characterized by periodic large-scale wildfires that occur in l...
Wildfire return intervals are expected to decrease in shrubland communities across southern Californ...
The environmental pollution, property losses and casualties caused by wildfires in California are ge...
Wildfires within the western United States are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude but o...
Forests deliver a number of important ecosystem services including clean water. When forests are dis...
Fire is an important disturbance mechanism in southern California’s scrubland and forest ecosystems....
Wildfire modifies the short- and long-term exchange of carbon between terrestrial ecosystems and the...
Concerns over the potential impacts of increasing wildfires with continued climate change are growin...
The role of fire in California’s landscapes has dramatically changed in recent centuries with the ar...
The environmental pollution, property losses and casualties caused by wildfires in California are ge...
The objective of this study is to identify areas susceptible to landslides caused by wildfire damage...
Wildfires are naturally occurring in Big Sur because of its Mediterranean eco-systems which consist ...
Post-wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread sediment redistrib...
How many record-setting conditions has California experienced already and how much further will it b...
The increasing trend of active wildfire events in California poses risks to both wildland ecosystems...
Southern California's fire regime is characterized by periodic large-scale wildfires that occur in l...
Wildfire return intervals are expected to decrease in shrubland communities across southern Californ...
The environmental pollution, property losses and casualties caused by wildfires in California are ge...
Wildfires within the western United States are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude but o...
Forests deliver a number of important ecosystem services including clean water. When forests are dis...
Fire is an important disturbance mechanism in southern California’s scrubland and forest ecosystems....
Wildfire modifies the short- and long-term exchange of carbon between terrestrial ecosystems and the...
Concerns over the potential impacts of increasing wildfires with continued climate change are growin...
The role of fire in California’s landscapes has dramatically changed in recent centuries with the ar...
The environmental pollution, property losses and casualties caused by wildfires in California are ge...
The objective of this study is to identify areas susceptible to landslides caused by wildfire damage...
Wildfires are naturally occurring in Big Sur because of its Mediterranean eco-systems which consist ...
Post-wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread sediment redistrib...
How many record-setting conditions has California experienced already and how much further will it b...