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Pre- and postfire distribution of soil water repellency in a steep chaparral watershed, Hubbert, K. R., Wohlgemuth P. M., and Preisler H. K. , 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 Hubbert_2008.pdf (822.17 KB)
The relationship of multispectral satellite imagery to immediate fire effects, Hudak, A.T., Morgan P., Bobbitt M.J., Smith A.M.S., Lewis S.A., Lentile L.B., Robichaud P.R., Clark J.T., and McKinley R.A. , Fire Ecology, Volume 3, Issue 1, (2007) PDF icon Hudak_2007.pdf (310.76 KB)
Field validation of Burned Area Reflectance Classification (BARC) products for post fire assessment, Hudak, A.T., Robichaud P.R., Evans J.B., Clark J., Lannom K., Morgan P., and Stone C. , Remote sensing for field users; proceedings of the tenth Forest Service remote sensing applications conference, Salt Lake City, UT, (2004) PDF icon Hudak_2004.pdf (535.87 KB)
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, Hunter, Molly E., Iniguez Jose M., and Farris Calvin A. , Number Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-325, Fort Collins, CO, (2014) PDF icon Hunter_2014.pdf (7.67 MB)
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Effects of wildfire on soils and watershed processes, Ice, G.G., Neary D.G., and Adams P.W. , Journal of Forestry, Volume 102, Issue 6, (2004) PDF icon Ice_2004.pdf (2.68 MB)
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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)
JFSP Final Report: Post-fire erosion and effectiveness of emergency rehabilitation treatments over time, MacDonald, L. H., and Robichaud P.R. , Fort Collins, (2008) PDF icon MacDonald_Robichaud_2008.pdf (401.27 KB)
Effects of forest fires and post-fire rehabilitation: A Colorado, USA case study, MacDonald, Lee H., and Larsen Isaac J. , Fire effects on soils and restoration strategies, Volume 5, Enfield, NH, (2009) PDF icon MacDonald_Larsen_2009.pdf (2.49 MB)
The fire pulse: wildfire stimulates flux of aquatic prey to terrestrial habitats driving increases in riparian consumers, Malison, R.L., and Baxter C.V , Canadian Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Science, Volume 67, (2010) PDF icon Malison_Baxter_2010.pdf (1010.49 KB)
Comparison of soil infiltration rates in burned and unburned mountainous watersheds, Martin, D. A., and Moody J. A. , Hydrological Processes, Volume 15, (2001) PDF icon Martin_Moody_2001.pdf (248.36 KB)
The flux and particle size distribution of sediment collected in hillslope traps after a Colorado wildfire, Martin, D. A., and Moody J. A. , Proceedings of the Seventh Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference, Reno, Nevada, (2001) PDF icon Martin_Moody_2001B.pdf (533.55 KB)
Water source protection funds as a tool to address climate adaptation and resiliency in southwestern forests, McCarthy, Laura Falk , Forest conservation and management in the Anthropocene: Conference proceedings, Number RMRS-P-71, Fort Collins, CO, (2014) PDF icon McCarthy_2014.pdf (1.69 MB)
Quantifying burn severity in a heterogenous landscape with a relative version of the delta Normalized Burn Ratio (dNBR), Miller, J.D., and Thode A.E. , Remote Sensing of the Environment, Volume 109, (2007) PDF icon Miller_Thode_2007.pdf (2.3 MB)
A field guide for rapid assessment of post-wildfire recovery potential in sagebrush and pinon-juniper ecosystems in the Great Basin: Evaluating resilience to disturbance and resistance to invasive annual grasses and predicting vegetation response, Miller, Richard F., Chambers Jeanne C., and Pellant Mike , Number Gen. Tech. Rep. RMRS-GTR-338, Fort Collins, CO, (2015) PDF icon Miller_2015.pdf (20.52 MB)
A rapid response database in support of post-fire hydrological modeling, Miller, Mary Ellen, and Elliot William J. , StreamNotes, Fort Collins, CO, (2015) PDF icon Miller_Elliot_2015.pdf (2.03 MB)
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)
Responses of stream benthic macroinvertebrates to fire, Minshall, G.W. , Forest Ecology and Management, Volume 178, (2003) PDF icon Minshall_2003.pdf (112.4 KB)
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)
Fostering post-wildfire research, Moody, J.A., Martin D.A., Robichaud P.R., and Shakesby R.A. , Eos, Volume 95, Issue 4, (2014) PDF icon Moody_2014.pdf (54.68 KB)
Current research issues related to post-wildfire runoff and erosion processes, Moody, J.A., Shakesby R.A., Robichaud P.R., Cannon S., and Martin D.A. , Earth-Science Reviews, Volume 122, (2013) PDF icon Moody_2013.pdf (3.53 MB)
Infiltration and runoff generation processes in fire-affected soils, Moody, J.A., and Ebel B.A. , Hydrological Processes, Volume 28, Issue 9, (2014)
Difference infiltrometer: a method to measure temporally variable infiltration rates during rainstorms, Moody, J.A., and Ebel B.A. , Hydrological Processes, Volume 26, Issue 21, (2012) PDF icon Moody_Ebel_2012.pdf (587.79 KB)
Hyper-dry conditions provide new insights into the cause of extreme floods after wildfire, Moody, J.A., and Ebel B.A. , Catena, Volume 93, (2012)
Linking Hydraulic Properties of Fire-affected Soils to Water Repellency, Moody, J.A., Kinner D.A., and beda Xavier Ã. š , Journal of Hydrology, Volume 379, (2009) PDF icon Moody_2009.pdf (634.47 KB)
Synthesis of sediment yields after wildland fire in different rainfall regimes in the western United States, Moody, J. A., and Martin D. A. , International Journal of Wildland Fire, Volume 18, Issue 1, (2009) PDF icon Moody_Martin_2009.pdf (1.07 MB)
Post-wildfire erosion response in two geologic terrains in the western USA, Moody, J. A., Martin D. A., and Cannon S.H. , Geomorphology, Volume 95, (2008) PDF icon Moody_2008B.pdf (761 KB)
Linking runoff response to burn severity after wildfire, Moody, J. A., Martin D. A., Haire S. L., and Kinner D. A. , Hydrological Processes, Volume 22, Issue 13, (2008) PDF icon Moody_2008.pdf (639.85 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)
Critical shear stress for erosion of cohesive soils subjected to temperature typical of wildfires, Moody, J. A., Smith D. J., and Ragan B. W. , Journal of Geophysical Research, Volume 110, (2005) PDF icon Moody_Smith_2005.pdf (232.89 KB)
Initial hydrologic and geomorphic response following a wildfire in the Colorado Front Range, Moody, J. A., and Martin D. A. , Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Volume 26, (2001) PDF icon Moody_Martin_2001B.pdf (1.84 MB)
Measurements of the initiation of post-wildfire runoff during rainstorms using in situ overland flow detectors, Moody, J.A., and Martin R.G. , Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Volume 40, Issue 8, (2015) PDF icon Moody_Martin_2015.pdf (2 MB)
Variations in soil detachment rates after wildfire as a function of soil depth, flow properties, and root properties, Moody, J.A., and Nyman P. , U.S. Geological Survey, Scientific Investigations Report, Number 2012-5159, (2013) PDF icon Moody_Nyman_2013.pdf (6.4 MB)
An analytical method for predicting postwildfire peak discharges, Moody, J.A. , U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report, Number 2011-5236, (2012) PDF icon Moody_2012.pdf (3.74 MB)

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