Wildfires are increasing globally in frequency, severity, and extent, but their impact on aquatic ecosystems, and the resources they provide, remains unclear. Here, we combine remote sensing of burn perimeter and severity, in-situ water quality monitoring, and longitudinal modeling to create the first large-scale, long-term estimates of stream length impacted by wildfire for the western US. We found that wildfires directly impacted ~6% of the total stream length between 1984 and 2014, increasing at a rate of 342 km per year. When longitudinal propagation of water quality impacts was included, we estimated that wildfires affect 11% of total stream length. Our results indicate wildfire is one of the largest drivers of aquatic impairment, thou...
Understanding of the effects of wildland fire and fire management on aquatic and riparian ecosystems...
Climate change in the western U.S. is causing larger wildfires and more extreme precipitation events...
We documented immediate and mid-term (5 years) impacts on streams from a large (15,500 ha) wildfire ...
Continued growth of the human population on Earth will increase pressure on already stressed terrest...
Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to pres...
Prescribed fires and wildland fire-use are increasingly important management tools used to reduce fu...
Impacts of wildfire are highly variable; some areas experience only modest changes and are quick to ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015As climate change shifts and intensifies fire regim...
Fire is a prevalent feature of many landscapes and has numerous and complex effects on geological, h...
Wildfire frequency and severity in the western U.S. have increased in recent decades and is predicte...
Wildfires dramatically affect hydrologic processes including runoff and erosion, which in turn can i...
In the last several decades, both the incidence of large wildfires and the duration of the wildfire ...
Disturbance is widely recognized as a fundamental structuring force in stream ecosystems and the bio...
Wildfires within the western United States are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude but o...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Wildfire constitutes one of the most influential pr...
Understanding of the effects of wildland fire and fire management on aquatic and riparian ecosystems...
Climate change in the western U.S. is causing larger wildfires and more extreme precipitation events...
We documented immediate and mid-term (5 years) impacts on streams from a large (15,500 ha) wildfire ...
Continued growth of the human population on Earth will increase pressure on already stressed terrest...
Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to pres...
Prescribed fires and wildland fire-use are increasingly important management tools used to reduce fu...
Impacts of wildfire are highly variable; some areas experience only modest changes and are quick to ...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2015As climate change shifts and intensifies fire regim...
Fire is a prevalent feature of many landscapes and has numerous and complex effects on geological, h...
Wildfire frequency and severity in the western U.S. have increased in recent decades and is predicte...
Wildfires dramatically affect hydrologic processes including runoff and erosion, which in turn can i...
In the last several decades, both the incidence of large wildfires and the duration of the wildfire ...
Disturbance is widely recognized as a fundamental structuring force in stream ecosystems and the bio...
Wildfires within the western United States are expected to increase in frequency and magnitude but o...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Wildfire constitutes one of the most influential pr...
Understanding of the effects of wildland fire and fire management on aquatic and riparian ecosystems...
Climate change in the western U.S. is causing larger wildfires and more extreme precipitation events...
We documented immediate and mid-term (5 years) impacts on streams from a large (15,500 ha) wildfire ...