Wildfire affects landscape ecohydrologic processes through feedbacks between fire effects, vegetation growth and water availability. Despite the links between these processes, fire is rarely incorporated dynamically into ecohydrologic models, which couple vegetation growth with water and nutrient fluxes. This omission has the potential to produce inaccurate estimates of long-term changes to carbon and water cycling in response to climate change and management. In this study, we describe a fire-effects model that is coupled to a distributed ecohydrologic model, RHESSys, and a fire-spread model, WMFire. The fire-effects model has intermediate structural complexity so as to be commensurate with the ecohydrologic model. The fire-effects model i...
We applied an eco-hydrologic model (Regional Hydro-Ecologic Simulation System [RHESSys]), constraine...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
[1] Fire affects ecosystems by altering both their structure and the cycling of carbon and nutrients...
Fire disturbance affects many ecosystem processes, especially carbon (C) cycling. In addition, fire...
Fire plays an important role in terrestrial ecosystems. The burning of biomass affects carbon and wa...
Fuel treatments, the reduction of forest biomass through mechanical removal or burning, are a flexib...
Wildfires are an important component of the terrestrial carbon cycle and one of the main pathways fo...
Fire influences carbon dynamics from local to global scales, but many uncertainties remain regarding...
Graduation date: 2010Fire is a fundamental disturbance that drives terrestrial and atmospheric carbo...
Wildfire affects the ecosystem services of watersheds, and climate change will modify fire regimes a...
Millions of hectares of rangeland in the western United States (US) are undergoing vegetation transi...
Millions of hectares of rangeland in the western United States (US) are undergoing vegetation transi...
Society is confronted with the effects of climate on wildland fire regimes in ecosystems. We use an ...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
We applied an eco-hydrologic model (Regional Hydro-Ecologic Simulation System [RHESSys]), constraine...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...
[1] Fire affects ecosystems by altering both their structure and the cycling of carbon and nutrients...
Fire disturbance affects many ecosystem processes, especially carbon (C) cycling. In addition, fire...
Fire plays an important role in terrestrial ecosystems. The burning of biomass affects carbon and wa...
Fuel treatments, the reduction of forest biomass through mechanical removal or burning, are a flexib...
Wildfires are an important component of the terrestrial carbon cycle and one of the main pathways fo...
Fire influences carbon dynamics from local to global scales, but many uncertainties remain regarding...
Graduation date: 2010Fire is a fundamental disturbance that drives terrestrial and atmospheric carbo...
Wildfire affects the ecosystem services of watersheds, and climate change will modify fire regimes a...
Millions of hectares of rangeland in the western United States (US) are undergoing vegetation transi...
Millions of hectares of rangeland in the western United States (US) are undergoing vegetation transi...
Society is confronted with the effects of climate on wildland fire regimes in ecosystems. We use an ...
Wildfires have been increasing in size and severity over recent decades. Forest managers use fuel tr...
We applied an eco-hydrologic model (Regional Hydro-Ecologic Simulation System [RHESSys]), constraine...
Fire regulates the structure and function of savanna ecosystems, yet we lack understanding of how cy...
Coarse woody debris (CWD) is a common structural component of terrestrial ecosystems, and provides i...