NM Collar, JA Moody, BA Ebel - Earth-Science Reviews, 2024 - Elsevier
The increasing threat of post-wildfire hazards creates an imperative for improved post- wildfire flooding and debris flow prediction capabilities. Because rainfall is a primary driver …
SG Beavis, VNL Wong, LM Mosley… - … Journal of Water …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Management of water resources in the Murray-Darling Basin has historically focussed on water security and the allocation of water for users with competing needs. This focus was …
AE East, JB Logan, P Dartnell… - Earth and Space …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Wildfire risk has increased in recent decades over many regions, due to warming climate and other factors. Increased sediment export from recently burned landscapes can …
Field studies that investigate sediment transport between debris‐flow‐producing headwaters and rivers are uncommon, particularly in forested settings, where debris flows …
During the 2019–2020 Australian bushfire season, large expanses (~ 47%) of agricultural and forested land in the Upper Murray River catchment of southeastern (SE) Australia were …
An understanding of variation in dead fuel moisture content (FMC) is essential for accurate predictions of wildfire risk, particularly in productive wet forests where FMC is a primary …
Wildfire can induce an increase in infiltration excess overland flow, which varies from barely detectible to extreme. Soil properties are an important contributor to this variability. Several …
Z Xu, Y Zhang, X Zhang, N Ma, J Tian… - Water Resources …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
While bushfires are often regarded as a vital trigger that alters the partitioning of hydrological fluxes, their role in water balance changes remains poorly quantified, especially in regions …
P Nyman, P Yeates, C Langhans… - Water Resources …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Forested catchments are critical to water supply in major cities. Many of these catchments face the threat of postwildfire erosion, which can contaminate reservoir water. The aim of this …