Wildfire increases the probability of debris flows posing hazardous conditions where values-at-risk exist downstream of burned areas. Conditions and processes leading to postfire debris flows usually follow a general sequence defined here as the postfire debris flow hazard cascade: biophysical setting, fire processes, fire effects, rainfall, debris flow, and values-at-risk. Prediction of postfire debris flow hazards is a problem of identifying and understanding the spatial and temporal interactions within this cascade. This chapter summarizes present knowledge of the processes involved in this postfire debris flow hazard cascade and identify uncertainties in terms of knowledge gaps, contradictions in current process understanding, stochasti...
It has been recognized that wildfire, followed by large precipitation events, triggers both flooding...
Post-wildfire effects were first reported in the USA in the 1930s and only later was research into t...
© 2016 Craig Ian MasonHundreds of millions of people rely on forested water catchments for potable d...
Forecasting debris flow hazard is challenging due to the episodic occurrence of debris flows in resp...
The episodic occurrence of debris flow events in response to stochastic precipitation and wildfire e...
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growi...
Chapter 1: Frequency-magnitude distribution of debris flows compiled from global data, and compariso...
There is an increased risk in post-fire debris flow (DF) occurrences in the western USA with recent ...
Besides the dangers of an actively burning wildfire, a plethora of other hazardous consequences can ...
Flood and debris hazards are heightened following wildfires, but are challenging to quantify due to ...
Debris flow hazard and risk assessments are critical tools in mitigating and planning for these even...
Rainfall-induced debris flows in recently burned mountainous areas cause significant economic losse...
In June, 2010, the human-caused Schultz Fire near Flagstaff burned 6,100 ha of mostly steep terrain....
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Wildfire is a unique natural hazard because it poses immediate threats to life and property as well...
It has been recognized that wildfire, followed by large precipitation events, triggers both flooding...
Post-wildfire effects were first reported in the USA in the 1930s and only later was research into t...
© 2016 Craig Ian MasonHundreds of millions of people rely on forested water catchments for potable d...
Forecasting debris flow hazard is challenging due to the episodic occurrence of debris flows in resp...
The episodic occurrence of debris flow events in response to stochastic precipitation and wildfire e...
Runoff-generated debris flows are a common post-fire hazard in the western United States and a growi...
Chapter 1: Frequency-magnitude distribution of debris flows compiled from global data, and compariso...
There is an increased risk in post-fire debris flow (DF) occurrences in the western USA with recent ...
Besides the dangers of an actively burning wildfire, a plethora of other hazardous consequences can ...
Flood and debris hazards are heightened following wildfires, but are challenging to quantify due to ...
Debris flow hazard and risk assessments are critical tools in mitigating and planning for these even...
Rainfall-induced debris flows in recently burned mountainous areas cause significant economic losse...
In June, 2010, the human-caused Schultz Fire near Flagstaff burned 6,100 ha of mostly steep terrain....
Debris flows in a burned area, post-fire debris flows, are considered as one of the most dangerous g...
Wildfire is a unique natural hazard because it poses immediate threats to life and property as well...
It has been recognized that wildfire, followed by large precipitation events, triggers both flooding...
Post-wildfire effects were first reported in the USA in the 1930s and only later was research into t...
© 2016 Craig Ian MasonHundreds of millions of people rely on forested water catchments for potable d...