Fire severity and surface rock fragments cause patchy distribution of soil water repellency and infiltration rates after burning

Volume: 28, Issue: 24, Pages: 5832 - 5843
Published: Oct 25, 2013
Abstract
Although fire‐induced soil water repellency (SWR) and its effects on soil hydrology and geomorphology have been studied in detail, very few studies have considered the effect of rock fragments resting on the soil surface or partly embedded in soil. In this research, we have studied the effect of rock fragments on the strength and spatial distribution of fire‐induced SWR at different fire severities. A fire‐affected area was selected for this...
Paper Details
Title
Fire severity and surface rock fragments cause patchy distribution of soil water repellency and infiltration rates after burning
Published Date
Oct 25, 2013
Volume
28
Issue
24
Pages
5832 - 5843
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