Wildfire increases the magnitude of runoff in catchments, leading to the degradation of ecosystems, risk to infrastructure, and loss of life. The Labor Day Fires of 2020 provided an opportunity to compare multiple large and severe wildfires with the objective of determining potential changes to hydrologic processes in Oregon Cascades watersheds. Geographic information systems (GIS) were implemented to determine the total percentage burned and percentage of high burn severity class of six watersheds on the west slope of the Oregon Cascade Range. In addition, two control watersheds were included to contrast the influence of climatic effects. Spatial arrangements of burned patches were investigated for correlation to streamflow response by uti...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Washington State UniversityWi...
Severe wildfire disturbances are becoming increasingly common in high-elevation forests of the weste...
Post-fire debris flows initiated by overland flow in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) are largely undocum...
Wildfire increases the magnitude of runoff in catchments, leading to the degradation of ecosystems, ...
Wildfire increases the magnitude of runoff in catchments, which can lead to the degradation of ecosy...
Despite increasing magnitude and frequency of wildfire, understanding hydrological processes contrib...
This research investigates the impact of wildfires on watershed flow regimes, specifically focusing...
Severe wildfire may alter the morphologic resilience of steep mountain streams by increasing peak di...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Wildfire constitutes one of the most influential pr...
Severe fire may increase the vulnerability of steep mountain streams (5-10% slopes) to disturbance b...
Extreme floods often follow wildfire in mountainous watersheds. However, a quantitative relation bet...
Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to pres...
Wildfires dramatically alter the hydrologic response of soil in forested hillslopes, which can resul...
Wildfires can contribute to enhanced flooding, erosion, debris flows, sediment transport, and water ...
Available studies on the effects of wildfire on water yield were conducted in small size watersheds ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Washington State UniversityWi...
Severe wildfire disturbances are becoming increasingly common in high-elevation forests of the weste...
Post-fire debris flows initiated by overland flow in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) are largely undocum...
Wildfire increases the magnitude of runoff in catchments, leading to the degradation of ecosystems, ...
Wildfire increases the magnitude of runoff in catchments, which can lead to the degradation of ecosy...
Despite increasing magnitude and frequency of wildfire, understanding hydrological processes contrib...
This research investigates the impact of wildfires on watershed flow regimes, specifically focusing...
Severe wildfire may alter the morphologic resilience of steep mountain streams by increasing peak di...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Wildfire constitutes one of the most influential pr...
Severe fire may increase the vulnerability of steep mountain streams (5-10% slopes) to disturbance b...
Extreme floods often follow wildfire in mountainous watersheds. However, a quantitative relation bet...
Streamflow often increases after fire, but the persistence of this effect and its importance to pres...
Wildfires dramatically alter the hydrologic response of soil in forested hillslopes, which can resul...
Wildfires can contribute to enhanced flooding, erosion, debris flows, sediment transport, and water ...
Available studies on the effects of wildfire on water yield were conducted in small size watersheds ...
Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Washington State UniversityWi...
Severe wildfire disturbances are becoming increasingly common in high-elevation forests of the weste...
Post-fire debris flows initiated by overland flow in the Pacific Northwest (PNW) are largely undocum...