Down to earth: contextualizing the Anthropocene

F Biermann, X Bai, N Bondre, W Broadgate… - Global Environmental …, 2016 - Elsevier
The 'Anthropocene'is now being used as a conceptual frame by different communities and in
a variety of contexts to understand the evolving human–environment relationship. However …

Hydrologic and erosion responses to wildfire along the rangeland–xeric forest continuum in the western US: a review and model of hydrologic vulnerability

CJ Williams, FB Pierson… - International Journal of …, 2014 - CSIRO Publishing
The recent increase in wildfire activity across the rangeland–xeric forest continuum in the
western United States has landscape-scale consequences in terms of runoff and erosion …

[HTML][HTML] GIS-Based Forest Fire Risk Model: A Case Study in Laoshan National Forest Park, Nan**g

P Zhao, F Zhang, H Lin, S Xu - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Fire risk prediction is significant for fire prevention and fire resource allocation. Fire risk
maps are effective methods for quantifying regional fire risk. Laoshan National Forest Park …

Historical fire regimes, reconstructed from land‐survey data, led to complexity and fluctuation in sagebrush landscapes

BE Bukowski, WL Baker - Ecological applications, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Sagebrush landscapes provide habitat for Sage‐Grouse and other sagebrush obligates, yet
historical fire regimes and the structure of historical sagebrush landscapes are poorly …

Climate change impacts on wind and water erosion on US rangelands

BL Edwards, NP Webb, DP Brown, E Elias… - Journal of Soil and …, 2019 - Taylor & Francis
Soil erosion by water and wind in US rangelands has serious implications for rangeland
health and food security and poses significant hazards to human health and communities …

Partitioned by process: Measuring post‐fire debris‐flow and rill erosion with Structure from Motion photogrammetry

NG Ellett, JL Pierce, NF Glenn - Earth Surface Processes and …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
After wildfire, hillslope and channel erosion produce large amounts of sediment and can
contribute significantly to long‐term erosion rates. However, pre‐erosion high‐resolution …

A speleothem record of Holocene paleoclimate from the northern Wasatch Mountains, southeast Idaho, USA

Z Lundeen, A Brunelle, SJ Burns, V Polyak… - Quaternary …, 2013 - Elsevier
A speleothem stable isotope record from Minnetonka Cave, located in the northern Wasatch
Mountains, is shown to be a winter season biased record of Holocene paleoclimate. The …

Anticipating stream ecosystem responses to climate change: toward predictions that incorporate effects via land–water linkages

JM Davis, CV Baxter, EJ Rosi-Marshall, JL Pierce… - Ecosystems, 2013 - Springer
Climate change (CC) is projected to increase the frequency and severity of natural
disturbances (wildfires, insect outbreaks, and debris flows) and shift distributions of …

Holocene fire occurrence and alluvial responses at the leading edge of pinyon–juniper migration in the Northern Great Basin, USA

KN Weppner, JL Pierce, JL Betancourt - Quaternary Research, 2013 - cambridge.org
Fire and vegetation records at the City of Rocks National Reserve (CIRO), south-central
Idaho, display the interaction of changing climate, fire and vegetation along the migrating …

[HTML][HTML] A new application of the disturbance index for fire severity in coastal dunes

MD DaSilva, D Bruce, PA Hesp, G Miot da Silva - Remote Sensing, 2021 - mdpi.com
Fires are a disturbance that can lead to short term dune destabilisation and have been
suggested to be an initiation mechanism of a transgressive dune phase when paired with …