Research has been undertaken on the hydrological and erosional impact of forest fires, but remarkably little work has been conducted on salvage logging operations that often follow them. We assessed the effects of mechanical salvage logging following wildfire on soil physical properties, ground cover, and runoff and erosion response on a eucalypt stand in Portugal. We compared two levels of mechanical disturbance, skid trails by a wheeled forwarder tractor (“skid_low”) and skid trails by the same tractor followed by a tracked feller-buncher (“skid_high”) with control conditions (no mechanical disturbance). Three plots (16 m2) by level of soil disturbance were installed after a moderate intensity fire and subsequent logging operations, and m...
The aim of this study was to improve the existing knowledge of the runoff and inter-rill erosion res...
Logging and/or forest fires cause a direct impact of reducing vegetation cover, and in many cases cr...
Forest fires can greatly increase runoff and surface erosion rates. Post‐fire soil erosion control m...
Rainsplash erosion on forested hillslopes can be increased by both wildfires and post-fire salvage l...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mulching is an effective post-fire soil erosion mitigation treatment. Experimen...
This study addressed the impacts of contrasting pre-fire ground preparation operations on post-fire ...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Post-fire salvage logging adds another set of environmental effects to recently...
Wildfires are well-known to increase runoff and erosion during the initial stages of the window-of-d...
The impact of different logging techniques on nutrient losses in burnt eucalyptus and pine forests i...
Fire-enhanced runoff generation and erosion are an important concern in recently burnt areas worldwi...
Besides direct damage, wildfires can produce striking direct and indirect impacts, including extreme...
Mulching with forest residues has proved to be highly effective in reducing post-fire soil losses at...
Legal challenges have delayed numerous post-fire salvage logging operations, which often results in ...
Wildfire heavily impacts the quality of forest soils, and the precipitation occurring immediately af...
The impacts of forest fires on runoff and soil erosion have been assessed by many studies, so the ef...
The aim of this study was to improve the existing knowledge of the runoff and inter-rill erosion res...
Logging and/or forest fires cause a direct impact of reducing vegetation cover, and in many cases cr...
Forest fires can greatly increase runoff and surface erosion rates. Post‐fire soil erosion control m...
Rainsplash erosion on forested hillslopes can be increased by both wildfires and post-fire salvage l...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mulching is an effective post-fire soil erosion mitigation treatment. Experimen...
This study addressed the impacts of contrasting pre-fire ground preparation operations on post-fire ...
© 2014 Elsevier B.V. Post-fire salvage logging adds another set of environmental effects to recently...
Wildfires are well-known to increase runoff and erosion during the initial stages of the window-of-d...
The impact of different logging techniques on nutrient losses in burnt eucalyptus and pine forests i...
Fire-enhanced runoff generation and erosion are an important concern in recently burnt areas worldwi...
Besides direct damage, wildfires can produce striking direct and indirect impacts, including extreme...
Mulching with forest residues has proved to be highly effective in reducing post-fire soil losses at...
Legal challenges have delayed numerous post-fire salvage logging operations, which often results in ...
Wildfire heavily impacts the quality of forest soils, and the precipitation occurring immediately af...
The impacts of forest fires on runoff and soil erosion have been assessed by many studies, so the ef...
The aim of this study was to improve the existing knowledge of the runoff and inter-rill erosion res...
Logging and/or forest fires cause a direct impact of reducing vegetation cover, and in many cases cr...
Forest fires can greatly increase runoff and surface erosion rates. Post‐fire soil erosion control m...