[HTML][HTML] Soil degradation in the European Mediterranean region: Processes, status and consequences
Soil, a non-renewable resource, sustains life on Earth by supporting around 95% of global
food production and providing ecosystem services such as biomass production, filtration of …
food production and providing ecosystem services such as biomass production, filtration of …
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 …
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 …
[HTML][HTML] Assessing sediment yield in Kalaya gauged watershed (Northern Morocco) using GIS and SWAT model
An efficient design for erosion-control structures of any watershed in the world is entrusted
with the delicate forecasting of sediment yields. These outlook yields are usually inferred by …
with the delicate forecasting of sediment yields. These outlook yields are usually inferred by …
Assessment of fire effects on surface runoff erosion susceptibility: the case of the summer 2021 forest fires in Greece
The wildfires of summer 2021 in Greece were among the most severe forest fire events that
have occurred in the country over the past decade. The conflagration period lasted for 20 …
have occurred in the country over the past decade. The conflagration period lasted for 20 …
Hillslope sediment production after wildfire and post‐fire forest management in northern California
High severity wildfires impact hillslope processes, including infiltration, runoff, erosion, and
sediment delivery to streams. Wildfire effects on these processes can impair vegetation …
sediment delivery to streams. Wildfire effects on these processes can impair vegetation …
Post-fire management treatment effects on soil properties and burned area restoration in a wildland-urban interface, Haifa Fire case study
In November 2016, the urban dry streams (wadis) of the city of Haifa in Northern Israel were
on fire. However, it was not just the fire that was threatening urban areas. Post-fire …
on fire. However, it was not just the fire that was threatening urban areas. Post-fire …
What drives spatial variability in rainfall intensity-duration thresholds for post-wildfire debris flows? Insights from the 2018 Buzzard Fire, NM, USA
LA McGuire, AM Youberg - Landslides, 2020 - Springer
Wildfire alters the hydrologic and geomorphic responses of burned areas relative to nearby
unburned areas, making them more prone to runoff, erosion, and debris flow. In post-wildfire …
unburned areas, making them more prone to runoff, erosion, and debris flow. In post-wildfire …
Factors affecting the spatial and temporal variations in soil erodibility of China
G Zhu, Z Tang, Z Shangguan, C Peng… - Journal of Geophysical …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Soil erosion occurs extensively across China, leading to severe degradation of the land and
ecosystem services. However, the spatial and temporal variations in soil erodibility (k) and …
ecosystem services. However, the spatial and temporal variations in soil erodibility (k) and …
The timing and magnitude of changes to Hortonian overland flow at the watershed scale during the post‐fire recovery process
Extreme hydrologic responses following wildfires can lead to floods and debris flows with
costly economic and societal impacts. Process‐based hydrologic and geomorphic models …
costly economic and societal impacts. Process‐based hydrologic and geomorphic models …