PFHydro: A New Watershed-Scale Model for Post-Fire Runoff Simulation

Volume: 123, Pages: 104555 - 104555
Published: Jan 1, 2020
Abstract
Runoff increases after wildfires that burn vegetation and create a condition of soil-water repellence (SWR). A new post-fire watershed hydrological model, PFHydro, was created to explicitly simulate vegetation interception and SWR effects for four burn severity categories: high, medium, low severity and unburned. The model was applied to simulate post-fire runoff from the Upper Cache Creek Watershed in California, USA. Nash–Sutcliffe modeling...
Paper Details
Title
PFHydro: A New Watershed-Scale Model for Post-Fire Runoff Simulation
Published Date
Jan 1, 2020
Volume
123
Pages
104555 - 104555
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