The influence of wildfire on surface soil and hydrology has been widely investigated, while its impact on the karst vadose zone is still poorly understood. A moderate to severe experimental fire was conducted on a plot (10 m × 10 m) above the shallow Wildman’s Cave at Wombeyan Caves, New South Wales, Australia in May 2016. Continuous sampling of water stable isotopes, inorganic geochemistry and drip rates were conducted from Dec 2014 to May 2017. After the fire, drip discharge patterns were significantly altered, which is interpreted as the result of increased preferential flows and decreased diffuse flows in the soil. Post-fire drip water δ18O decreased by 6.3‰ in the first month relative to the average pre-fire isotopic composition. Post-...
Wildfires affect 40% of the earth's terrestrial biome, but much of our knowledge of wildfire activit...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
Speleothem trace element chemistry is an important component of multi-proxy records of environmental...
The influence of wildfire on surface soil and hydrology has been widely investigated, while its impa...
This study addresses the impact of fire on karst systems in a semi-arid environment. There is limite...
Surface disturbances above a cave have the potential to impact cave dripwater discharge, isotopic co...
Cave environments are sensitive to environmental changes that can affect both the δ18O composition a...
Wildfire and climate changes have been broadly reported to generate accumulated effects on ecosystem...
Speleothem records of past environmental change provide an important opportunity to explore fire fre...
Fire reduces soil CO₂ concentration by destroying vegetation and soil dwelling microbial communities...
Forest biomass has the potential to significantly impact the chemistry and volume of diffuse recharg...
Bushfires are a global hazard that can have catastrophic impacts on communities and ecosystems. Howe...
The critical zone (CZ) is the section of the Earth where most of the life takes place, which extends...
This study tracked the catchment-scale solid and aqueous phase soil chemistry during the immediate a...
This research investigates the impact of fires on mineralogical assemblages and geochemical fluxes a...
Wildfires affect 40% of the earth's terrestrial biome, but much of our knowledge of wildfire activit...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
Speleothem trace element chemistry is an important component of multi-proxy records of environmental...
The influence of wildfire on surface soil and hydrology has been widely investigated, while its impa...
This study addresses the impact of fire on karst systems in a semi-arid environment. There is limite...
Surface disturbances above a cave have the potential to impact cave dripwater discharge, isotopic co...
Cave environments are sensitive to environmental changes that can affect both the δ18O composition a...
Wildfire and climate changes have been broadly reported to generate accumulated effects on ecosystem...
Speleothem records of past environmental change provide an important opportunity to explore fire fre...
Fire reduces soil CO₂ concentration by destroying vegetation and soil dwelling microbial communities...
Forest biomass has the potential to significantly impact the chemistry and volume of diffuse recharg...
Bushfires are a global hazard that can have catastrophic impacts on communities and ecosystems. Howe...
The critical zone (CZ) is the section of the Earth where most of the life takes place, which extends...
This study tracked the catchment-scale solid and aqueous phase soil chemistry during the immediate a...
This research investigates the impact of fires on mineralogical assemblages and geochemical fluxes a...
Wildfires affect 40% of the earth's terrestrial biome, but much of our knowledge of wildfire activit...
A thorough understanding of cave seepage waters is necessary to interpret geochemical variations in ...
Speleothem trace element chemistry is an important component of multi-proxy records of environmental...