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Historical and current fire management practices in two wilderness areas in the southwestern United States: The Saguaro Wilderness Area and the Gila-Aldo Leopold Wilderness Complex,
, Number Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-325, Fort Collins, CO, (2014)
Hunter_2014.pdf (7.67 MB)

How do sediment yields from post-wildfire debris-laden flows depend on terrain slope, soil burn severity class, and drainage basin area? Insights from airborne-LiDAR change detection,
, Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Volume 39, (2014)
Pelletier_Orem_2014.pdf (1.51 MB)

Hydrologic and erosion responses to wildfire along the rangeland-xeric forest continuum in the western US: a review and model of hydrologic vulnerability,
, International Journal of Wildland Fire, Volume 23, (2014)
Williams_2014.pdf (3.24 MB)

Hillslope treatment effectiveness monitoring on Horseshoe 2 and Monument Fires,
, Merging science and management in a rapidly changing world: Biodiversity and management of the Madrean Archipelago III and 7th Conference on Research and Resource Management in the Southwestern Deserts, Number RMRS-P-67, Fort Collins, CO, (2013)
Gibson_2013.pdf (568.97 KB)

Hydrologic conditions controlling runoff generation immediately after wildfire,
, Water Resources Research, Volume 48, (2012)
Ebel_2012B.pdf (2.17 MB)

Hyper-dry conditions provide new insights into the cause of extreme floods after wildfire,
, Catena, Volume 93, (2012)
Hydrological and Sedimentologic Response of Two Burned Watersheds in Colorado,
, U.S. Geological Survey, Water-Resources Investigations Report, Number 01-4122, Denver, Colorado, (2001)
Moody_Martin_2001C.pdf (4.65 MB)
