Fire and soils: Key concepts and recent advances

A Bento-Gonçalves, A Vieira, X Úbeda, D Martin - Geoderma, 2012 - Elsevier
It is clear that, in some climates, fires are a natural phenomenon, they have occurred for
millennia and plants have revealed the capacity to cope with them (Pausas et al., 2008). It is …

Resolving conflicts in fire management using decision theory: asset‐protection versus biodiversity conservation

DA Driscoll, DB Lindenmayer, AF Bennett… - Conservation …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
Agencies charged with nature conservation and protecting built‐assets from fire face a
policy dilemma because management that protects assets can have adverse impacts on …

Integrating geospatial information into fire risk assessment

E Chuvieco, I Aguado, S Jurdao… - … journal of wildland …, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
Fire risk assessment should take into account the most relevant components associated to
fire occurrence. To estimate when and where the fire will produce undesired effects, we …

The impact of straw mulching and salvage logging on post-fire runoff and soil erosion generation under Mediterranean climate conditions

ME Lucas-Borja, J González-Romero… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Forest fires-affected landscapes enhance sudden runoff discharges, high sediment loads
and extreme soil erosion rates. Different soil stabilisation treatments, such as mulching, can …

Insect outbreak and long-term post-fire effects on soil erosion in mediterranean suburban forest

A Kastridis, D Stathis, M Sapountzis, G Theodosiou - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
Our study was conducted in the suburban forest of Thessaloniki (Seich Sou), which
constitutes one of the most significant suburban forests of Greece and is located northeast of …

Multiple Endmember Spectral Mixture Analysis (MESMA) to map burn severity levels from Landsat images in Mediterranean countries

C Quintano, A Fernández-Manso… - Remote Sensing of …, 2013 - Elsevier
Forest fires are a major hazard in Mediterranean countries, with an average of 45,000 fires
per year. Discrimination of different degrees of burn severity is critical to improve …

Movement of sediment through a burned landscape: Sediment volume observations and model comparisons in the San Gabriel Mountains, California, USA

FK Rengers, LA McGuire, JW Kean… - Journal of …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Post‐wildfire changes to hydrologic and geomorphic systems can lead to widespread
sediment redistribution. Understanding how sediment moves through a watershed is crucial …

Effects of post-fire salvage logging and a skid trail treatment on ground cover, soils, and sediment production in the interior western United States

JW Wagenbrenner, LH MacDonald, RN Coats… - Forest Ecology and …, 2015 - Elsevier
Post-fire salvage logging adds another set of environmental effects to recently burned areas,
and previous studies have reported varying impacts on vegetation, soil disturbance, and …

Temporal evolution of measured and simulated infiltration following wildfire in the Colorado Front Range, USA: Shifting thresholds of runoff generation and hydrologic …

BA Ebel - Journal of Hydrology, 2020 - Elsevier
Destructive flash floods and debris flows are a common menace following wildfire. The
restoration of protection provided by forests from post-fire floods and debris flows depends …

[图书][B] Fire effects on soils and restoration strategies

A Cerda - 2009 - books.google.com
This book has been published a decade after Fires Effects on Ecosystems by DeBano,
Neary, and Folliott (1998), and builds on their foundation to update knowledge on natural …