A low-to-no snow future and its impacts on water resources in the western United States
Anthropogenic climate change is decreasing seasonal snowpacks globally, with potentially
catastrophic consequences on water resources, given the long-held reliance on snowpack …
catastrophic consequences on water resources, given the long-held reliance on snowpack …
Building water resilience in the face of cascading wildfire risks
Severe wildfire is altering the natural and the built environment and posing risks to
environmental and societal health and well-being, including cascading impacts to water …
environmental and societal health and well-being, including cascading impacts to water …
Impacts of future climate and land cover changes on landslide susceptibility: Regional scale modelling in the Val d'Aran region (Pyrenees, Spain)
It is widely accepted that future environmental changes will affect rainfall-induced shallow
slides in high-mountain areas. In this study, the Val d'Aran region located in the Central …
slides in high-mountain areas. In this study, the Val d'Aran region located in the Central …
Landslide susceptibility assessment of a part of the Western Ghats (India) employing the AHP and F-AHP models and comparison with existing susceptibility maps
Landslides are prevalent in the Western Ghats, and the incidences that happened in 2021 in
the Koottickal area of the Kottayam district (Western Ghats) resulted in the loss of 10 lives …
the Koottickal area of the Kottayam district (Western Ghats) resulted in the loss of 10 lives …
[HTML][HTML] A thermo-hydro-mechanical approach to soil slope stability under climate change
Landslide initiation and dynamics are approached with different methods according to the
scale of investigation. Individual landslides are typically described mechanistically, relying …
scale of investigation. Individual landslides are typically described mechanistically, relying …
Postwildfire soil‐hydraulic recovery and the persistence of debris flow hazards
Deadly and destructive debris flows often follow wildfire, but understanding of changes in
the hazard potential with time since fire is poor. We develop a simulation‐based framework …
the hazard potential with time since fire is poor. We develop a simulation‐based framework …
Hydrogeomorphic recovery and temporal changes in rainfall thresholds for debris flows following wildfire
Wildfire‐induced changes to soil and vegetation promote runoff‐generated debris flows in
steep watersheds. Postfire debris flows are most commonly observed in steep watersheds …
steep watersheds. Postfire debris flows are most commonly observed in steep watersheds …
Modeling Post‐Wildfire Hydrologic Response: Review and Future Directions for Applications of Physically Based Distributed Simulation
Wildfire is a growing concern as climate shifts. The hydrologic effects of wildfire, which
include elevated hazards and changes in water quantity and quality, are increasingly …
include elevated hazards and changes in water quantity and quality, are increasingly …
Movement of sediment through a burned landscape: Sediment volume observations and model comparisons in the San Gabriel Mountains, California, USA
Post‐wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread
sediment redistribution. Understanding how sediment moves through a watershed is crucial …
sediment redistribution. Understanding how sediment moves through a watershed is crucial …
Importance of subsurface water for hydrological response during storms in a post-wildfire bedrock landscape
Wildfire alters the hydrologic cycle, with important implications for water supply and hazards
including flooding and debris flows. In this study we use a combination of electrical resistivity …
including flooding and debris flows. In this study we use a combination of electrical resistivity …