Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to present and future regional water resources are unclear. This paper addresses these knowledge gaps for the western United States (WUS), where annual forest fire area increased by more than 1,100% during 1984 to 2020. Among 72 forested basins across the WUS that burned between 1984 and 2019, the multibasin mean streamflow was significantly elevated by 0.19 SDs (P < 0.01) for an average of 6 water years postfire, compared to the range of results expected from climate alone. Significance is assessed by comparing prefire and postfire streamflow responses to climate and also to streamflow among 107 control basins that experienced little to no wildf...
Despite increasing magnitude and frequency of wildfire, understanding hydrological processes contrib...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
In recent years, wildfires in the western United States have occurred with increasing frequency and ...
Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to pres...
Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to pres...
Continued growth of the human population on Earth will increase pressure on already stressed terrest...
This research investigates the impact of wildfires on watershed flow regimes, specifically focusing...
As every watershed and every wildfire event is unique, streamflow response to wildfire is only repre...
Available studies on the effects of wildfire on water yield were conducted in small size watersheds ...
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 ...
Wildfires are increasing globally in frequency, severity, and extent, but their impact on aquatic ec...
The area burned annually by wildfires is expected to increase worldwide due to climate change. Burne...
The area burned annually by wildfires is expected to increase worldwide due to climate change. Burne...
Forests influence the partitioning of precipitation into evapotranspiration versus streamflow. In co...
Despite increasing magnitude and frequency of wildfire, understanding hydrological processes contrib...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
In recent years, wildfires in the western United States have occurred with increasing frequency and ...
Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to pres...
Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to pres...
Continued growth of the human population on Earth will increase pressure on already stressed terrest...
This research investigates the impact of wildfires on watershed flow regimes, specifically focusing...
As every watershed and every wildfire event is unique, streamflow response to wildfire is only repre...
Available studies on the effects of wildfire on water yield were conducted in small size watersheds ...
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 ...
Wildfires are increasing globally in frequency, severity, and extent, but their impact on aquatic ec...
The area burned annually by wildfires is expected to increase worldwide due to climate change. Burne...
The area burned annually by wildfires is expected to increase worldwide due to climate change. Burne...
Forests influence the partitioning of precipitation into evapotranspiration versus streamflow. In co...
Despite increasing magnitude and frequency of wildfire, understanding hydrological processes contrib...
Increased forest fire activity across the western continental United States (US) in recent decades h...
In recent years, wildfires in the western United States have occurred with increasing frequency and ...