In steep landscapes, wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation can lead to extreme and hazardous geomorphic responses, including debris flows. The wildfire-induced mechanisms that lead to heightened geomorphic responses, however, depend on many site-specific factors including regional climate, vegetation, soil texture, and soil burn severity. As climate and land use change drive changes in fire regime, there is an increasing need to understand how fire alters geomorphic responses, particularly in areas where fire has been historically infrequent. Here, we examine differences in the initiation, magnitude, and particle-size distribution of debris flows that initiated within the area burned by the 2019 Woodbury Fire in central Arizona, U...
Wildfires dramatically alter the hydrologic response of soil in forested hillslopes, which can resul...
Forecasting debris flow hazard is challenging due to the episodic occurrence of debris flows in resp...
Wildfire alters vegetation cover and soil hydrologic properties, substantially increasing the likeli...
Wildfire makes landscapes more vulnerable to debris flows by reducing soil infiltration capacity and...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
In a series of three studies, we assess modern debris-flow hazards in Arizona from extreme precipita...
Arizona has experienced a dramatic increase in area burned by wildfires during the drought of the pa...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
As climate continues to change under the weight of anthropogenic forcing, wildfires respond in kind....
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in the hazar...
Wildfires affect large forested areas in many countries worldwide, producing damage and economic los...
Wildfire alters hydrologic and geomorphic systems, promoting increases in runoff and erosion relativ...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
In June, 2010, the human-caused Schultz Fire near Flagstaff burned 6,100 ha of mostly steep terrain....
Many natural hazards such as earthquakes and cyclonic storms have distinct damaging effects and can...
Wildfires dramatically alter the hydrologic response of soil in forested hillslopes, which can resul...
Forecasting debris flow hazard is challenging due to the episodic occurrence of debris flows in resp...
Wildfire alters vegetation cover and soil hydrologic properties, substantially increasing the likeli...
Wildfire makes landscapes more vulnerable to debris flows by reducing soil infiltration capacity and...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
In a series of three studies, we assess modern debris-flow hazards in Arizona from extreme precipita...
Arizona has experienced a dramatic increase in area burned by wildfires during the drought of the pa...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
As climate continues to change under the weight of anthropogenic forcing, wildfires respond in kind....
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in the hazar...
Wildfires affect large forested areas in many countries worldwide, producing damage and economic los...
Wildfire alters hydrologic and geomorphic systems, promoting increases in runoff and erosion relativ...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
In June, 2010, the human-caused Schultz Fire near Flagstaff burned 6,100 ha of mostly steep terrain....
Many natural hazards such as earthquakes and cyclonic storms have distinct damaging effects and can...
Wildfires dramatically alter the hydrologic response of soil in forested hillslopes, which can resul...
Forecasting debris flow hazard is challenging due to the episodic occurrence of debris flows in resp...
Wildfire alters vegetation cover and soil hydrologic properties, substantially increasing the likeli...