Variations in Soil Detachment Rates after Wildfire as a Function of Soil Depth, Flow Properties and Root Properties by U. S. Department of the Interior

Variations in Soil Detachment Rates after Wildfire as a Function of Soil Depth, Flow Properties and Root Properties

U. S. Department of the Interior

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Wildfire affects hillslope erosion through increased surface runoff and increased sediment availability, both of which contribute to large post-fire erosion events. Relations between soil detachment rate, soil depth, flow and root properties, and ...

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