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Hydrology of forests after wildfire.


Hydrology of forests after wildfire. - CABI Digital Library

This vegetation and forest floor material protects the soil from raindrop impact and overland flow, and promotes infiltration. 13.2 Fire Effects on Soil. 13.2.1 ...

Hydrologic impacts of high severity wildfire: Learning from the past ...

Consumption of the canopy and forest-floor organic horizon that formerly intercepted precipitation, moderated infiltration, and protected mineral soil, results ...

The Impacts of Forest Fires on Watershed Hydrological Response. A ...

Key findings include significant increases in runoff volume and peak flow, with post-fire runoff in some regions increasing by up to 500%.

Hydrologic recovery after wildfire: A framework of approaches ...

Comparatively, regulating ecosystem ser- vices include those processes that benefit ecosystems, such as forests dampening hydrologic responses to rainfall, ...

Water Quality After Wildfire | U.S. Geological Survey - USGS.gov

Wildfires pose a substantial risk to water supplies because they can lead to severe flooding, erosion, and delivery of sediment, nutrients, ...

Wildfire impacts on hydrologic ecosystem services in North ...

While frequent, low severity, natural wildfires can help maintain forest ecosystem health and related services such as wood production, biodiversity, and ...

Modeling Post‐Wildfire Hydrologic Response: Review and Future ...

Wildfire can lead to flooding, debris flows, and water supply issues. Computer models of the post-fire landscape response to rainfall are often ...

Hydrology of forests after wildfire. - CABI Digital Library

This chapter discusses the fire effects on soil, vegetation, watershed response, and on sediment yield. The chapter also explores the ...

Assessing the hydrologic response to wildfires in mountainous regions

Generally, higher surface runoff and decreased subsurface flow were observed under post-wildfire conditions. Flow duration curves developed for burned sub- ...

Importance of subsurface water for hydrological response during ...

These results suggest that the hydrologic response to storms in post-fire environments is dynamic and involves more surface-subsurface exchange ...

Modelling forest fires hydrological impact using spatio-temporal ...

The interaction between hydrological processes and vegetation recovery makes harder the simulation of forest fires hydrological impacts and post-fire recovery ...

Regional patterns of postwildfire streamflow response in the ...

Hydrologic conditions con- trolling runoff generation immediately after wildfire. ... fluctuations during and after prescribed fire in mixed‐oak forests,. USA.

Forest Fires, Land Use Changes and Their Impact on Hydrological ...

The presence of secondary vegetation is an indicator of the degradation and recovery of the ecosystem, as it can sprout quickly after a forest fire. Changes ...

Growing impact of wildfire on western US water supply - PNAS

Streamflow enhancement was particularly strong following forest fire relative to fire in other vegetation types. Runoff from forested areas may ...

Wildfire and Hydrological Processes - Wiley Online Library

Increasing temperatures and decreasing precipitation leads to large forest fires and MPB outbreaks however minimal detectable changes in runoff occur from these ...

Effect of Forest Fires on Hydrology and Biogeochemistry of ...

2022). Additionally, fire can change catchment hydrology via increased erosion from vegetation loss and soil hydrophobicity due to burning (Onodera and Van Stan ...

Hydrologic responses to wildfires in western Oregon, USA

Impact of anthropogenic climate change on wildfire across western US forests ... Long-term hydrologic recovery after wildfire and post-fire forest ...

A surprising byproduct of wildfires: Contaminated drinking water

As fires burn in these areas, they increase the risk of cancer-causing and toxic substances entering water supplies.

Post-Fire Soil Water Repellency, Hydrologic Response, and ...

Post-fire hydrophobicity contributes to reductions in soil infiltration resulting in potential increased overland flow during rain events (Doerr et al. 2000).

Burned forests impact water supplies | Nature Communications

River flow generally increases in the months following wildland fires, but recent studies in New Mexico and Colorado also show that increased ...