Thesis (Ph.D.), Department of Biological and Agricultural Engineering, Washington State UniversityWildfires dramatically affect hydrologic processes including runoff and erosion, which in turn can impact society. Disturbance by fire creates ecosystem heterogeneity, prompting many species to adapt to fire cycles. Human impacts have altered fire frequency and affected natural systems to the point that additional landscape-scale disturbances may cause a disruption in ecosystem form and function. The altered ecosystems and increased development in forests may exacerbate post-fire impacts, affecting more of the population in fire-prone regions. The following three studies will improve our understanding and management of post-fire impacts on stre...
In August 2003, a wildfire burned through Fishtrap Creek Watershed north of Kamloops British Columbi...
Millions of hectares of rangeland in the western United States (US) are undergoing vegetation transi...
Gully rejuvenation (GR) following wildfire influences landform evolution and generates flooding and ...
Wildfires dramatically affect hydrologic processes including runoff and erosion, which in turn can i...
Post-wildfire effects were first reported in the USA in the 1930s and only later was research into t...
Wildfire causes severe physical changes to watersheds, which then leads to geomorphic changes in the...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Wildfires have profound, highly variable impacts on erosion, sediment transport, and stream channel ...
Erosion and runoff have been observed to increase following fire. Land managers and Burned Area Emer...
Severe wildfire may alter the morphologic resilience of steep mountain streams by increasing peak di...
As every watershed and every wildfire event is unique, streamflow response to wildfire is only repre...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
What is the geological or ecological context that earth scientists, biologists, and resource manager...
Forest fire is a vital ecological process capable of inducing complex fluvial response, but the inte...
Forest fires profoundly affect the nature of watershed responses to precipitation, increases in runo...
In August 2003, a wildfire burned through Fishtrap Creek Watershed north of Kamloops British Columbi...
Millions of hectares of rangeland in the western United States (US) are undergoing vegetation transi...
Gully rejuvenation (GR) following wildfire influences landform evolution and generates flooding and ...
Wildfires dramatically affect hydrologic processes including runoff and erosion, which in turn can i...
Post-wildfire effects were first reported in the USA in the 1930s and only later was research into t...
Wildfire causes severe physical changes to watersheds, which then leads to geomorphic changes in the...
Wildfire is a major disturbance in vegetated mountainous regions worldwide. When intense fire burns ...
Wildfires have profound, highly variable impacts on erosion, sediment transport, and stream channel ...
Erosion and runoff have been observed to increase following fire. Land managers and Burned Area Emer...
Severe wildfire may alter the morphologic resilience of steep mountain streams by increasing peak di...
As every watershed and every wildfire event is unique, streamflow response to wildfire is only repre...
Every year, and in many countries worldwide, wildfires cause significant damage and economic losses ...
What is the geological or ecological context that earth scientists, biologists, and resource manager...
Forest fire is a vital ecological process capable of inducing complex fluvial response, but the inte...
Forest fires profoundly affect the nature of watershed responses to precipitation, increases in runo...
In August 2003, a wildfire burned through Fishtrap Creek Watershed north of Kamloops British Columbi...
Millions of hectares of rangeland in the western United States (US) are undergoing vegetation transi...
Gully rejuvenation (GR) following wildfire influences landform evolution and generates flooding and ...