Recent work in the water supply catchments of Sydney, Australia, has explored the potential for using a range of sediment tracing approaches in post-fire landscapes. Sediment tracing techniques offer the potential to elucidate sources and pathways of sediment which can assist with mitigation and remediation of post-fire erosion events. Furthermore, their preservation in downstream sedimentary sequences can provide important information on recent fire frequency and erosional response. Whilst the theory behind tracing approaches is relatively straightforward, complications can arise in their application, especially in post-fire landscapes where impacts tend to be heterogeneous. In this contribution we appraise mineral magnetic and geochemical...
Abstract. Measurements of post-fire sediment erosion, transport, and deposition collected within 2 y...
Conférence en ligneGather onlineInternational audienceHigh mountain environments are among the most ...
This study tracked the catchment-scale solid and aqueous phase soil chemistry during the immediate a...
Increased sediment and nutrient fluxes arising after wildfires may affect downstream water quality. ...
Forest fires tend to cause accelerated soil erosion with some of the redistributed sediment entering...
Available online 27 August 2008. Information on post-fire sediment and nutrient redistribution is re...
Intense rainfall following wildfire can cause substantial soil and sediment redistribution. With con...
In the summer of 2001, a combination of severe wildfires and moderate intensity rainfall events swep...
[eng] After a wildfire, total or partial removal of vegetal biomass and changes in physicochemical s...
Recent work in an Australian catchment has shown that severe wildfires followed by rainstorm events ...
Erosion following fire has the potential to affect water quality, alter soil profiles and detrimenta...
Post-fire soil erosion is a great concern to land managers due to the potential adverse effects on w...
File replaced (incorrect version) on 09/05/2022 by KT (LDS).Purpose: Wildfires can have major impact...
Effective contemporary land management requires an understanding of how sediment transport in landsc...
© 2013 Dr. Petter NymanSurface runoff and sediment availability can increase after wildfire, potenti...
Abstract. Measurements of post-fire sediment erosion, transport, and deposition collected within 2 y...
Conférence en ligneGather onlineInternational audienceHigh mountain environments are among the most ...
This study tracked the catchment-scale solid and aqueous phase soil chemistry during the immediate a...
Increased sediment and nutrient fluxes arising after wildfires may affect downstream water quality. ...
Forest fires tend to cause accelerated soil erosion with some of the redistributed sediment entering...
Available online 27 August 2008. Information on post-fire sediment and nutrient redistribution is re...
Intense rainfall following wildfire can cause substantial soil and sediment redistribution. With con...
In the summer of 2001, a combination of severe wildfires and moderate intensity rainfall events swep...
[eng] After a wildfire, total or partial removal of vegetal biomass and changes in physicochemical s...
Recent work in an Australian catchment has shown that severe wildfires followed by rainstorm events ...
Erosion following fire has the potential to affect water quality, alter soil profiles and detrimenta...
Post-fire soil erosion is a great concern to land managers due to the potential adverse effects on w...
File replaced (incorrect version) on 09/05/2022 by KT (LDS).Purpose: Wildfires can have major impact...
Effective contemporary land management requires an understanding of how sediment transport in landsc...
© 2013 Dr. Petter NymanSurface runoff and sediment availability can increase after wildfire, potenti...
Abstract. Measurements of post-fire sediment erosion, transport, and deposition collected within 2 y...
Conférence en ligneGather onlineInternational audienceHigh mountain environments are among the most ...
This study tracked the catchment-scale solid and aqueous phase soil chemistry during the immediate a...