[HTML][HTML] Effectiveness of soil erosion barriers to reduce sediment connectivity at small basin scale in a fire-affected forest

M López-Vicente, H Kramer, S Keesstra - Journal of Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
Forest fires and post-fire management practices (PFMP) cause changes in the hydrological
response of a hillslope. This study evaluates the effect of log erosion barriers (LB) and Easy …

Does seeding after wildfires in rangelands reduce erosion or invasive species?

DA Pyke, TA Wirth, JL Beyers - Restoration Ecology, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
Mitigation of ecological damage caused by rangeland wildfires has historically been an
issue restricted to the western United States. It has focused on conservation of ecosystem …

Influence of slope and parent rock on soil genesis and classification in semiarid mountainous environments

D Badía, C Martí, JM Aznar, J León - Geoderma, 2013 - Elsevier
We investigate the effects of bedrock and slope position on soil diversity in a semiarid,
wooded, mountainous environment, and we use these results to examine differences …

Lasting effects of wildfire on disinfection by‐product formation in forest catchments

AT Chow, KP Tsai, TS Fegel… - Journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Severe wildfires often have dramatic short‐term effects on water quality, although there is
increasing evidence that in some catchments their effects can persist for many years. Forest …

Effects of fire occurrence and recurrence on nitrogen and phosphorus losses by overland flow in maritime pine plantations in north-central Portugal

M Hosseini, V Geissen, O González-Pelayo, D Serpa… - Geoderma, 2017 - Elsevier
Wildfires have increased in Portugal in the recent decades, raising concerns about the long-
term negative effects of fire recurrence on the environment. We studied the impacts of …

Analysing the effect of land use and vegetation cover on soil infiltration in three contrasting environments in northeast Spain

DR Muñoz, DB Villas, MTE Arnedo… - Cuadernos de …, 2017 - dialnet.unirioja.es
This study presents a joint analysis of the information from 195 field infiltration experiments,
using double ring devices. The experiments were carried out in 20 contrasting types of land …

Variation of soil physical properties and moisture content along toposequences in the arid to semiarid area

FM Ziadat, AY Taimeh, BI Hattar - Arid Land Research and …, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Accurate prediction and characterization of the spatial distribution and temporal variation of
soil water is indispensable to optimize the use and management of land within dry areas …

[HTML][HTML] The record of paleolake sediments in soil catena in the arid steppe, Kyzylkum Desert, Uzbekistan

C Kabala, B Gądek, M Mętrak, K Szymczak… - Catena, 2024 - Elsevier
Abstract The Neolithic Kelteminar culture developed in Central Asia mainly along the
paleochannels of the Zerafshan delta. However, many settlement sites were identified at …

Remote sensing of vegetation conditions after post-fire mulch treatments

VD Vo, AM Kinoshita - Journal of environmental management, 2020 - Elsevier
Wildfires are becoming more prevalent and are impacting forests, watersheds and important
resources. Hydrologic and geomorphic processes following wildfires can include erosion …

Thermal shock and splash effects on burned gypseous soils from the Ebro Basin (NE Spain)

J León, M Seeger, D Badía, P Peters… - Solid Earth, 2014 - se.copernicus.org
Fire is a natural factor of landscape evolution in Mediterranean ecosystems. The middle
Ebro Valley has extreme aridity, which results in a low plant cover and high soil erodibility …