Fires alter terrestrial dissolved organic carbon (DOC) exports into water, making reliable post-fire DOC monitoring a crucial aspect of safeguarding drinking water supply. We evaluated DOC optical sensors in a pair of prescribed burned and unburned first-order watersheds at the Santee Experimental Forest, in the coastal plain forests of South Carolina, and the receiving second-order watershed during four post-fire storm DOC pulses. Median DOC concentrations were 30 and 23 mg L-1 in the burned and unburned watersheds following the first post-fire storm. Median DOC remained high during the second and third storms, but returned to pre-fire concentrations in the fourth storm. During the first three post-fire storms, sensor DOC load in the burne...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in runoff from catchments are often subject to subs...
Low‐frequency high‐magnitude hydrologic events mobilize a disproportionate amount of dissolved organ...
The concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater catchments has implications for ca...
We evaluated impacts of prescribed burns on water quality by performing field sampling on adjacent f...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is important to ecosystem functioning and of interest to drinking wat...
Organic material, including total and dissolved organic carbon (DOC), is ubiquitous within aquatic e...
Drier and hotter conditions linked with anthropogenic climate change increase wildfire activity whic...
Understanding dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export dynamics from carbon-rich environments is critic...
Megafires are sweeping the western United States, increasing erosion and altering lateral transport ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) dynamics during storm events has received considerable attention in f...
While the existence of black carbon as part of dissolved organic matter (DOM) has been confirmed, qu...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) source and composition are critical drivers of its reactivity, impact...
The Rim Fire ignited on August 17, 2013 and became the third largest wildfire in California history....
Wild and prescribed fires can cause severe deterioration in water quality, including increases in se...
The burning of heather and grass to maintain a mosaic of different aged vegetation stands is a wides...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in runoff from catchments are often subject to subs...
Low‐frequency high‐magnitude hydrologic events mobilize a disproportionate amount of dissolved organ...
The concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater catchments has implications for ca...
We evaluated impacts of prescribed burns on water quality by performing field sampling on adjacent f...
Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is important to ecosystem functioning and of interest to drinking wat...
Organic material, including total and dissolved organic carbon (DOC), is ubiquitous within aquatic e...
Drier and hotter conditions linked with anthropogenic climate change increase wildfire activity whic...
Understanding dissolved organic carbon (DOC) export dynamics from carbon-rich environments is critic...
Megafires are sweeping the western United States, increasing erosion and altering lateral transport ...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) dynamics during storm events has received considerable attention in f...
While the existence of black carbon as part of dissolved organic matter (DOM) has been confirmed, qu...
Dissolved organic matter (DOM) source and composition are critical drivers of its reactivity, impact...
The Rim Fire ignited on August 17, 2013 and became the third largest wildfire in California history....
Wild and prescribed fires can cause severe deterioration in water quality, including increases in se...
The burning of heather and grass to maintain a mosaic of different aged vegetation stands is a wides...
Concentrations of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in runoff from catchments are often subject to subs...
Low‐frequency high‐magnitude hydrologic events mobilize a disproportionate amount of dissolved organ...
The concentration of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) in freshwater catchments has implications for ca...