Hydrogeomorphic processes and scaling issues in the continuum from soil pedons to catchments

RC Sidle, T Gomi, JCL Usuga, B Jarihani - Earth-Science Reviews, 2017 - Elsevier
Understanding integrated hydrological phenomena in catchments is difficult because of the
fragmented nature of soil physical and hydrological data, given these are typically derived …

Post-fire evolution of soil properties and vegetation cover in a Mediterranean heathland after experimental burning: A 3-year study

AJP Granged, LM Zavala, A Jordán… - Geoderma, 2011 - Elsevier
Mediterranean soils under heathland are often shallow, with low capacity for water storage,
and a high risk of erosion. In this context, recurrent wildfires can negatively affect their …

Influence of tree species and forest land use on soil hydraulic conductivity and implications for surface runoff generation

KR Chandler, CJ Stevens, A Binley, AM Keith - Geoderma, 2018 - Elsevier
Forest planting is increasingly being incorporated into land management policies to mitigate
diffuse pollution and localised flooding because forest soils are associated with enhanced …

Effect of fire severity on water repellency and aggregate stability on Mexican volcanic soils

A Jordán, LM Zavala, J Mataix-Solera, AL Nava… - Catena, 2011 - Elsevier
A field study was conducted in order to study the effects of different wildfire severities on [1]
soil organic matter content,[2] soil water repellency, and [3] aggregate stability;[4] the …

The influence of fire history, plant species and post-fire management on soil water repellency in a Mediterranean catchment: the Mount Carmel range, Israel

S Keesstra, L Wittenberg, J Maroulis, F Sambalino… - Catena, 2017 - Elsevier
Fire is a key factor impacting soil hydrology in many Mediterranean catchments. Soil water
repellency (SWR) can stimulate land degradation processes by reducing the affinity of soil …

Soil water repellency: Origin, assessment and geomorphological consequences

A Jordán, LM Zavala, J Mataix-Solera, SH Doerr - Catena, 2013 - Elsevier
The study of soil water repellency has received increasing attention by the scientific
community in recent years since it has been found to be a much more widespread property …

Effect of burning temperature on water repellency and aggregate stability in forest soils under laboratory conditions

LM Zavala, AJP Granged, A Jordán… - Geoderma, 2010 - Elsevier
Soil water repellency is usually modified after wildfires by the combustion of soil organic
matter and plant residues, and is considered to be the cause of important changes in the …

Use of dye infiltration experiments and HYDRUS-3D to interpret preferential flow in soil in a rubber-based agroforestry systems in Xishuangbanna, China

XJ Jiang, C Chen, X Zhu, S Zakari, AK Singh, W Zhang… - Catena, 2019 - Elsevier
The soil hydrological process plays an important role in transporting and distributing water in
soils. However, the correlation between water flow behaviors, soil physical properties …

Hydrophobicity of peat soils: Characterization of organic compound changes associated with heat-induced water repellency

Y Wu, N Zhang, G Slater, JM Waddington… - Science of the Total …, 2020 - Elsevier
Boreal peatlands provide critical global and regional ecosystem functions including climate
regulation and nutrient and water retention. Wildfire represents the largest disturbance to …

Soil erosion and hydrological response to land abandonment in a central inland area of Portugal

AN Nunes, COA Coelho… - Land Degradation & …, 2010 - Wiley Online Library
This paper analyses the effects of land abandonment on runoff and sediment yield in a
central inland area of Portugal. Rainfall simulation experiments were performed in areas of …