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Post-fire, rainfall intensity-peak discharge relations for three mountainous watersheds in the western USA, Moody, J.A., and Martin D.A. , Hydrological Processes, Volume 15, (2001) PDF icon Moody_Martin_2001.pdf (186.44 KB)
Postfire Rehabilitation of the Hayman Fire, Robichaud, P., MacDonald L., Freeouf J., Neary D., Martin D., and Ashmun L. , Hayman Fire Case Study, Number RMRS-GTR-114, (2003) PDF icon Robichaud_2003.pdf (2.42 MB)
Post-fire rill and gully formation, Schultz Fire 2010, Arizona, USA, Neary, D.G., Koestner K.A., Youberg A., and Koestner P.E. , Geoderma, Volume 191, (2012) PDF icon Neary_2012.pdf (1.46 MB)
Post-fire runoff and erosion from rainfall simulation: contrasting forests with shrublands and grasslands, Johansen, M.P., Hakonson T.E., and Breshears D.D. , Hydrological Processes, Volume 15, (2001) PDF icon Johansen_2001.pdf (143.51 KB)
Post-fire soil erosion and how to manage it, Delwich, J. , Fire Science Brief, Volume 69, (2009) PDF icon Delwiche_2009.pdf (527.18 KB)
Predicting postfire erosion and mitigation effectiveness with a web-based probabilistic erosion model, Robichaud, P.R., Elliot W.J., Pierson F.B., Hall D.E., and Moffet C.A. , Catena, Volume 71, (2007) PDF icon Robichaud_2007.pdf (1.36 MB)
Predicting post-fire erosion and sedimentation risk on a landscape scale: A case study from Colorado, MacDonald, L. H., Sampson R., Brady D., Juarros L., and Martin D. A. , Journal of Sustainable Forestry, Volume 11, (2000) PDF icon Macdonald_2000.pdf (552.57 KB)
Predicting the probability and volume of postwildfire debris flows in the intermountain western United States, Cannon, S.H., Gartner J.E., Rupert M.G., Michael J.A., Rea A.H., and Parrett C. , GSA Bulletin, Volume 122, (2010) PDF icon Cannon_2010.pdf (2.39 MB)
A process fore fire-related debris flow initiation, Cerro Grande fire, New Mexico, Cannon, S.H., Bigio E.R., and Mine E. , Hydrological Processes, Volume 15, (2001) PDF icon Cannon_2001_Hydro_Proc.pdf (227.56 KB)
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Short-term effects of wildfires on fishes in the southwestern United States, 2002: management implications, Rinne, J.N., and Carter C.D. , Proceedings of the 2002 Fire Conference: Managing fire and fuels in the remaining wildlands and open spaces of the Southwestern United States, Number Gen. Tech. Rep. PSW-GTR-189, Albany, CA, (2008) PDF icon Rinne_Carter_2008.pdf (272.66 KB)
Spatial structures of stream and hillslope drainage networks following gully erosion after wildfire, Moody, J. A., and Kinner D. A. , Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Volume 31, Issue 3, (2006) PDF icon Moody_Kinner_2006.pdf (508.03 KB)
Status of native fishes in the western United States and issues for fire and fuels management, Rieman, B., Lee D., Burns D., Gresswell R., Young M., Stowell R., Rinne J., and Howell P. , Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 178, (2003) PDF icon Rieman_2003.pdf (189.82 KB)
Storm rainfall conditions for floods and debris flows from recently burned areas in southwestern Colorado and southern California, S.H., Cannon, Gartner J.E., Wilson R.C., Bowers J.C., and Laber J.L. , Geomorphology, Volume 96, (2008) PDF icon Cannon_2008.pdf (3.38 MB)
A synthesis of post-fire road treatments for BAER teams: methods, treatment effectiveness, and decisionmaking tools for rehabilitation, Foltz, Randy B., Robichaud Peter R., and Rhee Hakjun , Number RMRS-GTR-228, Fort Collins, CO, p.152, (2009) PDF icon Foltz_2009_Synthesis_Report.pdf (7.01 MB)
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Wildfire as a hydrological and geomorphological agent, Shakesby, R.A., and Doerr S.H. , Earth-Science Reviews, Volume 74, (2006) PDF icon Shakesby_Doerr_2006.pdf (1.34 MB)
Wildfire impacts on reservoir sedimentation in the western United States, Moody, J. A., and Martin D. A. , Proceedings of the Ninth International Symposium on River Sedimentation, Yichang, China, (2004) PDF icon Moody_Martin_2004.pdf (76.65 KB)
Wildfires and Yellowstone's Stream Ecosystems, Minshall, G.W., Brock J.T., and Varley J.D. , BioScience, Volume 39, Issue 10, (1989) PDF icon Minshall_1989.pdf (2.34 MB)
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