Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscapes and communities, which must be understood before they can be managed. This study used the physically based Limburg Soil Erosion Model (LISEM) to simulate rainfall–runoff response, under soil water repellent (SWR) conditions and different stages of vegetation recovery. Five rainfall–runoff events were selected, representing wet and dry conditions, spread over two years after a wildfire which burned eucalypt and maritime pine plantations in the Colmeal experimental micro-catchment, central Portugal. Each event was simulated using three Leaf Area Index (LAI) estimates: indirect field-based measurements (TC–LAI), NDVI-based estimates derived from...
Models can be useful for predicting the hydrological impacts of natural phenomenon such as wildfires...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
Wildfires can have strong negative effects on soil and water resources, especially in headwater area...
<p>Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscap...
<p>Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscap...
Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscapes ...
Mediterranean landscapes have experienced extensive abandonment and reforestation in recent decades,...
Wildfires can have important impacts on hydrological processes and soil erosion in forest catchments...
Wildfires have become a recurrent threat for many Mediterranean forest ecosystems. The characteristi...
International audienceDuring the last decades, a large number of fires occurred in Portugal due to i...
Post-fire erosion is a major concern because of its potential effects on soil and water resources. W...
The revised Morgan-Morgan-Finney (MMF) model was used as a modelling approach, which has performed r...
Wildfires in Mediterranean Europe have been increasing in number and extension over the last decades...
Models are typically applied to estimate the potential adverse effects of fire on land degradation a...
Wildfires can have strong negative effects on soil and water resources, especially in headwater area...
Models can be useful for predicting the hydrological impacts of natural phenomenon such as wildfires...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
Wildfires can have strong negative effects on soil and water resources, especially in headwater area...
<p>Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscap...
<p>Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscap...
Forest fires are a recurrent phenomenon in Mediterranean forests, with impacts for human landscapes ...
Mediterranean landscapes have experienced extensive abandonment and reforestation in recent decades,...
Wildfires can have important impacts on hydrological processes and soil erosion in forest catchments...
Wildfires have become a recurrent threat for many Mediterranean forest ecosystems. The characteristi...
International audienceDuring the last decades, a large number of fires occurred in Portugal due to i...
Post-fire erosion is a major concern because of its potential effects on soil and water resources. W...
The revised Morgan-Morgan-Finney (MMF) model was used as a modelling approach, which has performed r...
Wildfires in Mediterranean Europe have been increasing in number and extension over the last decades...
Models are typically applied to estimate the potential adverse effects of fire on land degradation a...
Wildfires can have strong negative effects on soil and water resources, especially in headwater area...
Models can be useful for predicting the hydrological impacts of natural phenomenon such as wildfires...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
Wildfires can have strong negative effects on soil and water resources, especially in headwater area...