JA Moody, RA Shakesby, PR Robichaud… - Earth-science …, 2013 - Elsevier
Research into post-wildfire effects began in the United States more than 70years ago and only later extended to other parts of the world. Post-wildfire responses are typically transient …
RA Shakesby - Earth-Science Reviews, 2011 - Elsevier
Wildfires increased dramatically in frequency and extent in the European Mediterranean region from the 1960s, aided by a general warming and drying trend, but driven primarily by …
Wildfires burn extensive forest areas around the world each year. In many locations, fire- prone forest catchments are utilised for the supply of potable water to small communities up …
Tracing sediments back to their catchment sources using biogeochemical and physical fingerprints involves multiple assumptions. One of the most fundamental assumptions is that …
Fine-grained sediment is perhaps the most widespread and pervasive contaminant in aquatic systems reflecting its role in influencing the quality of the water (eg, turbidity, vector …
Increasing anthropogenic pressures coupled with climate change impacts on natural resources have promoted a quest for innovative tracing techniques for understanding soil …
Numerous reports of “flash floods”,“mud torrents” and “landslides” in burnt landscapes of south-east Australia were only recently linked to debris flows and recognised as a significant …
The linkages between vegetation and hillslope geomorphology have been the subject of serious study for years, but traditionally, ecologists and geomorphologists have viewed …
F Zhang, J Wang, M Baskaran, Q Zhong… - Earth System …, 2021 - essd.copernicus.org
7 Be and 210 Pb air concentration and depositional flux data provide key information on the origins and movements of air masses, as well as deposition processes and residence time …