Debris flows are a typical hazard on steep slopes after wildfire, but unlike debris flows that mobilize from landslides, most postwildfire debris flows are generated from water runoff. The majority of existing debris flow modeling has focused on landslide-triggered debris flows. In this study we explore the potential for using process-based rainfall-runoff models to simulate the timing of water flow and runoff-generated debris flows in recently burned areas. Two different spatially distributed hydrologic models with differing levels of complexity were used: the full shallow water equations and the kinematic wave approximation. Model parameter values were calibrated in two different watersheds, spanning two orders of magnitude in drainage ar...
Mountain watersheds recently burned by wildfire often experience greater amounts of runoff and incre...
Runoff in steep channels is capable of transitioning into debris flows with hazardous implications f...
Postwildfire debris flows are frequently triggered by runoff following high-intensity rainfall, but ...
Debris flows are a typical hazard on steep slopes after wildfire, but unlike debris flows that mobil...
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in the hazar...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Millions of dollars are spent annually in California on erosion control measures after wildland fire...
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growi...
Wildfires affect large forested areas in many countries worldwide, producing damage and economic los...
Understanding, development and integration of pre-fire and post-fire watershed hydrological processe...
An investigation is made of the influence of fire-caused deforestation on precipitation- triggered, ...
Debris flows are important processes for transporting sediment and large debris in mountain streams,...
Wildfires alter land surfaces and land-atmosphere interactions, causing enhanced runoff and debris f...
Mountain watersheds recently burned by wildfire often experience greater amounts of runoff and incre...
Runoff in steep channels is capable of transitioning into debris flows with hazardous implications f...
Postwildfire debris flows are frequently triggered by runoff following high-intensity rainfall, but ...
Debris flows are a typical hazard on steep slopes after wildfire, but unlike debris flows that mobil...
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in the hazar...
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Wildfire-induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff-generated debris flows in steep water...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
Millions of dollars are spent annually in California on erosion control measures after wildland fire...
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growi...
Wildfires affect large forested areas in many countries worldwide, producing damage and economic los...
Understanding, development and integration of pre-fire and post-fire watershed hydrological processe...
An investigation is made of the influence of fire-caused deforestation on precipitation- triggered, ...
Debris flows are important processes for transporting sediment and large debris in mountain streams,...
Wildfires alter land surfaces and land-atmosphere interactions, causing enhanced runoff and debris f...
Mountain watersheds recently burned by wildfire often experience greater amounts of runoff and incre...
Runoff in steep channels is capable of transitioning into debris flows with hazardous implications f...
Postwildfire debris flows are frequently triggered by runoff following high-intensity rainfall, but ...