Research Objectives: The following objectives will be completed as part of the proposed project: 1. Evaluate effects of fire on soil composition, soil shear strength, and moisture …
C Bareither, P Heyliger, K Moden, K Peterson - 2018 - trid.trb.org
The objective of this project was to assess the efficacy of post-fire ground treatment in mitigating erosion and runoff on soil slopes subjected to wildfires. This objective was …
PR Robichaud - Fire effects on soils and restoration strategies, 2009 - books.google.com
After a wildfire, potential increases in runoff, flooding, erosion, and sedimentation are a threat to valued resources both within and downstream of the burned area. Post-fire …
The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of post-fire ground treatments in mitigating soil erosion and runoff. A laboratory research program was carried out to measure …
The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of using agricultural straw mulch as a post-fire ground treatment to mitigate soil erosion and runoff. A laboratory research program …
This synthesis of post-fire treatment effectiveness reviews the past decade of research, monitoring, and product development related to post-fire hillslope emergency stabilization …
PR Robichaud, LE Ashmun - International Journal of Wildland …, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
A considerable investment in post-fire research over the past decade has improved our understanding of wildfire effects on soil, hydrology, erosion and erosion-mitigation treatment …
The potential for severe soil erosion exists after a wildfire because as a fire burns it destroys plant material and the litter layer. Shrubs, forbs, grasses, trees, and the litter layer break up …
The potential for severe soil erosion exists after a wildfire because as a fire burns it destroys plant material and the litter layer. Shrubs, forbs, grasses, trees, and the litter layer break up …