Post-wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread sediment redistribution. Understanding how sediment moves through a watershed is crucial for assessing hazards, developing debris flow inundation models, engineering sediment retention solutions, and quantifying the role that disturbances play in landscape evolution. In this study, we used terrestrial and airborne lidar to measure sediment redistribution in the 2016 Fish Fire, in the San Gabriel Mountains in southern California, USA. The lidar areas are in two adjacent watersheds, at spatial scales of 900 m2 to 4 km2, respectively. Terrestrial lidar data were acquired prior to rainfall, and two subsequent surveys show erosional change after rainstorms. Two air...
Erosion and runoff have been observed to increase following fire. Land managers and Burned Area Emer...
Erosion and runoff have been observed to increase following fire. Land managers and Burned Area Emer...
Abstract. Measurements of post-fire sediment erosion, transport, and deposition collected within 2 y...
Mountain watersheds recently burned by wildfire often experience greater amounts of runoff and incre...
Predicting sediment yield from recently burned areas remains a challenge but is important for hazard...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-63)Debris flows are a source of substantial erosion in...
Increase in wildfires due to anthropogenic climate change threatens infrastructure, ecosystems, and ...
Abstract Wildfire risk has increased in recent decades over many regions, due to warming climate and...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
Coastal cliffs and Mountainous regions are features of geomorphic and societal significance. Determi...
Coastal cliffs and Mountainous regions are features of geomorphic and societal significance. Determi...
After wildfire, hillslope and channel erosion produce large amounts of sediment and can contribute s...
Erosion and runoff have been observed to increase following fire. Land managers and Burned Area Emer...
Erosion and runoff have been observed to increase following fire. Land managers and Burned Area Emer...
Abstract. Measurements of post-fire sediment erosion, transport, and deposition collected within 2 y...
Mountain watersheds recently burned by wildfire often experience greater amounts of runoff and incre...
Predicting sediment yield from recently burned areas remains a challenge but is important for hazard...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 60-63)Debris flows are a source of substantial erosion in...
Increase in wildfires due to anthropogenic climate change threatens infrastructure, ecosystems, and ...
Abstract Wildfire risk has increased in recent decades over many regions, due to warming climate and...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
Landscapes following wildfire commonly have significant increases in sediment yield and debris flows...
Coastal cliffs and Mountainous regions are features of geomorphic and societal significance. Determi...
Coastal cliffs and Mountainous regions are features of geomorphic and societal significance. Determi...
After wildfire, hillslope and channel erosion produce large amounts of sediment and can contribute s...
Erosion and runoff have been observed to increase following fire. Land managers and Burned Area Emer...
Erosion and runoff have been observed to increase following fire. Land managers and Burned Area Emer...
Abstract. Measurements of post-fire sediment erosion, transport, and deposition collected within 2 y...