One of the significant economic benefits to communities around the world of having pristine forest catchments is the supply of substantial quantities of high quality potable water. This supports a saving of around US$ 4.1 trillion per year globally by limiting the cost of expensive drinking water treatments and provision of unnecessary infrastructure. Even low levels of contaminants specifically organics and metals in catchments when in a mobile state can reduce these economic benefits by seriously affecting the water quality. Contamination and contaminant mobility can occur through natural and anthropogenic activities including forest fires. Moderate to high intensity forest fires are able to alter soil properties and release sequestered m...
Changes in water quality were examined during selected rainfall events in a headwater stream severel...
Eastern Australia has been swept by landscape scale bushfires throughout the Holocene period. In Jan...
In Portugal, wildfires are frequent and sometimes catastrophic and responsible for high damages and...
Forest fire is a natural disturbance that occurs in many terrestrial ecosystems specifically in the ...
Environmental pollution is the most important factor concerning destruction of water, soil and air e...
Entire catchments rich in acidic peatland, ponds, streams and lakes burned during a large boreal for...
This paper is concerned with the effects of forest fires on water quality, especially surface water ...
The effects of wildfires and deforestation on the remobilization of persistent inorganic contaminant...
After a large forest fire in Tyresta National Park, Sweden, monitoring programs were started to stud...
The purpose of this study was to look beyond surface level effects of wildfires on water quality suc...
The amount of area burned by wildfire has greatly increased due to human and industrial practices. T...
Fire is an important disturbance mechanism in southern California’s scrubland and forest ecosystems....
Controlled fires conducted in fire prone areas are an efficient and economic option to reduce the fr...
Wildfire can have significant impacts on hydrological processes in forested catchments, and a key ar...
Prescribed fire conducted in fire-prone areas is a cost-effective choice for forest management, but ...
Changes in water quality were examined during selected rainfall events in a headwater stream severel...
Eastern Australia has been swept by landscape scale bushfires throughout the Holocene period. In Jan...
In Portugal, wildfires are frequent and sometimes catastrophic and responsible for high damages and...
Forest fire is a natural disturbance that occurs in many terrestrial ecosystems specifically in the ...
Environmental pollution is the most important factor concerning destruction of water, soil and air e...
Entire catchments rich in acidic peatland, ponds, streams and lakes burned during a large boreal for...
This paper is concerned with the effects of forest fires on water quality, especially surface water ...
The effects of wildfires and deforestation on the remobilization of persistent inorganic contaminant...
After a large forest fire in Tyresta National Park, Sweden, monitoring programs were started to stud...
The purpose of this study was to look beyond surface level effects of wildfires on water quality suc...
The amount of area burned by wildfire has greatly increased due to human and industrial practices. T...
Fire is an important disturbance mechanism in southern California’s scrubland and forest ecosystems....
Controlled fires conducted in fire prone areas are an efficient and economic option to reduce the fr...
Wildfire can have significant impacts on hydrological processes in forested catchments, and a key ar...
Prescribed fire conducted in fire-prone areas is a cost-effective choice for forest management, but ...
Changes in water quality were examined during selected rainfall events in a headwater stream severel...
Eastern Australia has been swept by landscape scale bushfires throughout the Holocene period. In Jan...
In Portugal, wildfires are frequent and sometimes catastrophic and responsible for high damages and...