Abstract. Erosion in the first year after a wildfire can be up to three orders of magnitude greater than the erosion from undisturbed forests. To mitigate potential postfire erosion, various erosion control treatments are applied on highly erodible areas with downstream resources in need of protection. Because postfire erosion rates generally decline by an order of magnitude for each year of recovery, effective erosion mitigation treatments are most needed during the first year or two after a fire. Postfire treatments include broadcast seeding, scarification and trenching, physical erosion barriers such as contour-felled logs and straw wattles, and mulching with wheat straw, wood straw, and hydromulch. This paper summarizes data from more t...
High severity wildfire can make watersheds susceptible to accelerated erosion, which impedes resourc...
A changing climate and fire regime shifts in the western United States have led to an increase in re...
A changing climate and fire regime shifts in the western United States have led to an increase in re...
Post-fire rehabilitation treatments are commonly implemented after high-severity wildfires, but few ...
This synthesis of post-fire treatment effectiveness reviews the past decade of research, monitoring,...
A pair of major wildfi res in the Front Range of Colorado in 2002 created an ideal opportunity to me...
effectiveness of contour-felled log, straw wattle, and hand-dug contour trench erosion barriers in m...
Forest fires can greatly increase runoff and surface erosion rates. Post‐fire soil erosion control m...
After the Valley Complex Fire burned 86 000 ha in western Montana in 2000, two studies were conducte...
Post-fire slope stabilization treatments are often prescribed for severely burned areas of a wildfir...
High-severity wildfires can profoundly affect soils and plant communities, thus requiring emergency ...
The use and cost of post-fire emergency stabilization treatments continues to grow. To help maximize...
Anthropogenic activities have increased the number of large, high-severity wildfires in the lower an...
Mulching with forest residues has proved to be highly effective in reducing post-fire soil losses at...
The objective of this paper is to provide a general overview of the influence of wildland fires on t...
High severity wildfire can make watersheds susceptible to accelerated erosion, which impedes resourc...
A changing climate and fire regime shifts in the western United States have led to an increase in re...
A changing climate and fire regime shifts in the western United States have led to an increase in re...
Post-fire rehabilitation treatments are commonly implemented after high-severity wildfires, but few ...
This synthesis of post-fire treatment effectiveness reviews the past decade of research, monitoring,...
A pair of major wildfi res in the Front Range of Colorado in 2002 created an ideal opportunity to me...
effectiveness of contour-felled log, straw wattle, and hand-dug contour trench erosion barriers in m...
Forest fires can greatly increase runoff and surface erosion rates. Post‐fire soil erosion control m...
After the Valley Complex Fire burned 86 000 ha in western Montana in 2000, two studies were conducte...
Post-fire slope stabilization treatments are often prescribed for severely burned areas of a wildfir...
High-severity wildfires can profoundly affect soils and plant communities, thus requiring emergency ...
The use and cost of post-fire emergency stabilization treatments continues to grow. To help maximize...
Anthropogenic activities have increased the number of large, high-severity wildfires in the lower an...
Mulching with forest residues has proved to be highly effective in reducing post-fire soil losses at...
The objective of this paper is to provide a general overview of the influence of wildland fires on t...
High severity wildfire can make watersheds susceptible to accelerated erosion, which impedes resourc...
A changing climate and fire regime shifts in the western United States have led to an increase in re...
A changing climate and fire regime shifts in the western United States have led to an increase in re...