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Infiltration and runoff generation processes in fire-affected soils

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2014

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Moody, J. A., and B. A. Ebel (2014), Infiltration and runoff generation processes in fire-affected soils, Hydrological Processes, 28, 3432-3453, doi: 10.1002/hyp.9857

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Post-wildfire runoff was investigated by combining field measurements and modelling of infiltration into fire-affected soils to predict time-to-start of runoff and peak runoff rate at the plot scale (1 m2). Time series of soil-water content, rainfall and runoff were measured on a hillslope burned by the 2010 Fourmile Canyon Fire west of Boulder, Colorado during cyclonic and convective rainstorms in the spring and summer of 2011. Some of the field measurements and measured soil physical properties were used to calibrate a one-dimensional post-wildfire numerical model, which was then used as a ‘virtual instrument’ to provide estimates of the saturated hydraulic conductivity and high-resolution (1 mm) estimates of the soil-water profile [...]

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Brian A Ebel

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