Mountain watersheds recently burned by wildfire often experience greater amounts of runoff and increased rates of sediment transport relative to similar unburned areas. Given the sedimentation and debris flow threats caused by increases in erosion, more work is needed to better understand the physical mechanisms responsible for the observed increase in sediment transport in burned environments and the time scale over which a heightened geomorphic response can be expected. In this study, we quantified the relative importance of different hillslope erosion mechanisms during two postwildfire rainstorms at a drainage basin in Southern California by combining terrestrial laser scanner-derived maps of topographic change, field measurements, and n...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
Post-wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread sediment redistrib...
Wildfire alters vegetation cover and soil hydrologic properties, substantially increasing the likeli...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
After wildfire a hitherto unexplained erosion process that some authors have called ‘miniature debri...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in the hazar...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Predicting sediment yield from recently burned areas remains a challenge but is important for hazard...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Increase in wildfires due to anthropogenic climate change threatens infrastructure, ecosystems, and ...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
Post-wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread sediment redistrib...
Wildfire alters vegetation cover and soil hydrologic properties, substantially increasing the likeli...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
After wildfire a hitherto unexplained erosion process that some authors have called ‘miniature debri...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in the hazar...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Predicting sediment yield from recently burned areas remains a challenge but is important for hazard...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Increase in wildfires due to anthropogenic climate change threatens infrastructure, ecosystems, and ...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...