Search Results - "Wagenbrenner, Joseph W"
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Effects of post-fire salvage logging and a skid trail treatment on ground cover, soils, and sediment production in the interior western United States
Published in Forest ecology and management (01-01-2015)“…•Post-fire salvage logging increased soil compaction and decreased vegetative cover.•Salvage logging greatly increased sediment production from more disturbed…”
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Seasonal Trends of DOM Character in Soils and Stream Change With Snowmelt Timing
Published in Water resources research (01-03-2023)“…In many watersheds, runoff occurring with snowmelt brings the largest pulse of dissolved organic matter (DOM) from soils to streams. Yet, exactly how soil and…”
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Hydrologic recovery after wildfire: A framework of approaches, metrics, criteria, trajectories, and timescales
Published in Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics (01-12-2022)“…Deviations in hydrologic processes due to wildfire can alter streamflows across the hydrograph, spanning peak flows to low flows. Fire-enhanced changes in…”
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Review of Ecosystem Level Impacts of Emerald Ash Borer on Black Ash Wetlands: What Does the Future Hold?
Published in Forests (01-04-2018)“…The emerald ash borer (EAB) is rapidly spreading throughout eastern North America and devastating ecosystems where ash is a component tree. This rapid and…”
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A Field-Based Experiment on the Influence of Stand Density Reduction on Watershed Processes at the Caspar Creek Experimental Watersheds in Northern California
Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (15-07-2021)“…Forests are integral to sustaining clean water resources and healthy watersheds. It is critical, therefore, that managers fully understand the potential…”
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Mid-term and scaling effects of forest residue mulching on post-fire runoff and soil erosion
Published in The Science of the total environment (15-12-2016)“…Mulching is an effective post-fire soil erosion mitigation treatment. Experiments with forest residue mulch have demonstrated that it increased ground cover to…”
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Post-fire bedload sediment delivery across spatial scales in the interior western United States
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (15-06-2014)“…ABSTRACTPost‐fire sediment yields can be up to three orders of magnitude greater than sediment yields in unburned forests. Much of the research on post‐fire…”
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Wildfire and hydrological processes
Published in Hydrological processes (01-07-2022)“…Climate change is a crucial factor in increasing wildfire risks, where warmer and drier conditions, increased drought periods and increased lightning strikes…”
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Dynamic Hillslope Soil Moisture in a Mediterranean Montane Watershed
Published in Water resources research (01-11-2021)“…Variations in hillslope soil moisture control forest hydrologic fluxes and storage pools, yet sparse observations combined with the complexity and…”
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Compaction and cover effects on runoff and erosion in post‐fire salvage logged areas in the Valley Fire, California
Published in Hydrological processes (01-01-2021)“…Runoff and erosion processes can increase after wildfire and post‐fire salvage logging, but little is known about the specific effects of soil compaction and…”
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Factors affecting connectivity and sediment yields following wildfire and post‐fire salvage logging in California's Sierra Nevada
Published in Hydrological processes (01-01-2021)“…Sediment delivery following post‐fire logging is a concern relative to water quality. While studies have assessed the effect of post‐fire logging on sediment…”
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Effectiveness of straw bale check dams at reducing post-fire sediment yields from steep ephemeral channels
Published in The Science of the total environment (01-08-2019)“…Post-fire flooding and elevated sediment loads in channels can pose hazards to people and structures within the wildland-urban interface. Mitigation of these…”
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How realistic are water‐balance closure assumptions? A demonstration from the southern sierra critical zone observatory and kings river experimental watersheds
Published in Hydrological processes (01-05-2021)“…The water balance is an essential tool for hydrologic studies and quantifying water‐balance components is the focus of many research catchments. A fundamental…”
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Hillslope sediment production after wildfire and post‐fire forest management in northern California
Published in Hydrological processes (01-12-2020)“…High severity wildfires impact hillslope processes, including infiltration, runoff, erosion, and sediment delivery to streams. Wildfire effects on these…”
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Post-fire mulching for runoff and erosion mitigation: Part I: Effectiveness at reducing hillslope erosion rates
Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-06-2013)“…Mulch treatments often are used to mitigate post-fire increases in runoff and erosion rates but the comparative effectiveness of various mulches is not well…”
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The Kings River Experimental Watersheds: Infrastructure and data
Published in Hydrological processes (01-05-2021)“…The Kings River Experimental Watersheds (KREW) were established in 2002 to expand our knowledge of catchment physical, chemical, and biological processes in…”
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Rainfall Thresholds for Flow Generation in Desert Ephemeral Streams
Published in Water resources research (01-12-2018)“…Rainfall thresholds for streamflow generation are commonly mentioned in the literature, but studies rarely include methods for quantifying and comparing…”
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Impacts of climate and forest management on suspended sediment source and transport in montane headwater catchments
Published in Hydrological processes (01-09-2022)“…Suspended sediment transport in montane headwaters is important to water quality and nutrient balances. However, predictions of sediment source and transport…”
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Quantifying long‐term post‐fire sediment delivery and erosion mitigation effectiveness
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (15-03-2020)“…Large wildfires can have profound and lasting impacts not only from direct consumption of vegetation but also longer‐term effects such as persistent soil…”
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Hillslope sediment fence catch efficiencies and particle sorting for post‐fire rain storms
Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-01-2021)“…Sediment fences are often used to monitor hillslope erosion, but these can underestimate sediment yields due to overtopping of runoff and associated sediment…”
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