Soil burn severity has been widely used to describe the impacts of fire on soils and is increasingly being recognised as a decisive factor controlling post-fire erosion rates. However, there is no unique definition of the term and the relationship between soil burn severity and post-fire hydrological and erosion response has not yet been fully established. The objective of this work was to review the existing literature on the role of soil burn severity on postfire runoff and erosion ratios. To this end, a meta-analysis was carried out of the runoff and inter-rill erosion data from field rainfall simulation experiments (RSE’s) that compared burnt and unburnt conditions. In this study, 109 individual observations were analysed that co...
In the near future, a higher occurrence of wildfires is expected due to climate change, carrying soc...
© 2016 Dr. René Ellen Van der SantWildfire is an important disturbance in natural systems which can ...
This study addressed the impacts of contrasting pre-fire ground preparation operations on post-fire ...
© 2012 Dr. Jane Greenslade CawsonPrescribed burning – the deliberate use of fire to achieve manageme...
Post-fire land degradation is to a large degree determined by what happens to soil properties and gr...
Post-wildfire effects were first reported in the USA in the 1930s and only later was research into t...
Fire-induced or enhanced soil water repellency is often viewed as a key cause of the substantial inc...
and Guertin, 2003). Under this probabilistic paradigm, it is not Total runoff from the burned plots ...
Forest fires produce a major impact on soil, water and vegetation. Despite the amount of research pu...
Fire can significantly increase a landscape’s vulnerability to flooding and erosion events. By...
© 2015. The 2000 Valley Complex wildfire burned in steep montane forests with ash cap soils in weste...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
The impacts of forest fires on runoff and soil erosion have been assessed by many studies, so the ef...
International audienceForest fires can alter several soil properties influencing soil erosion and ru...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mulching is an effective post-fire soil erosion mitigation treatment. Experimen...
In the near future, a higher occurrence of wildfires is expected due to climate change, carrying soc...
© 2016 Dr. René Ellen Van der SantWildfire is an important disturbance in natural systems which can ...
This study addressed the impacts of contrasting pre-fire ground preparation operations on post-fire ...
© 2012 Dr. Jane Greenslade CawsonPrescribed burning – the deliberate use of fire to achieve manageme...
Post-fire land degradation is to a large degree determined by what happens to soil properties and gr...
Post-wildfire effects were first reported in the USA in the 1930s and only later was research into t...
Fire-induced or enhanced soil water repellency is often viewed as a key cause of the substantial inc...
and Guertin, 2003). Under this probabilistic paradigm, it is not Total runoff from the burned plots ...
Forest fires produce a major impact on soil, water and vegetation. Despite the amount of research pu...
Fire can significantly increase a landscape’s vulnerability to flooding and erosion events. By...
© 2015. The 2000 Valley Complex wildfire burned in steep montane forests with ash cap soils in weste...
The increasing number of wildfires in southern Europe is making our ecosystem more vulnerable to wat...
The impacts of forest fires on runoff and soil erosion have been assessed by many studies, so the ef...
International audienceForest fires can alter several soil properties influencing soil erosion and ru...
© 2016 Elsevier B.V. Mulching is an effective post-fire soil erosion mitigation treatment. Experimen...
In the near future, a higher occurrence of wildfires is expected due to climate change, carrying soc...
© 2016 Dr. René Ellen Van der SantWildfire is an important disturbance in natural systems which can ...
This study addressed the impacts of contrasting pre-fire ground preparation operations on post-fire ...