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Book Chapter
Rehabilitation strategies after fire: the California, USA experience, Wohlgemuth, P. M., Beyers J. L., and Hubbert K. R. , Fire effects on soils and restoration strategies, Enfield, NH, (2009) PDF icon Wohlgemuth_2009.pdf (3.44 MB)
Conference Paper
The effectiveness of aerial hydromulch as a post-fire erosion control treatment in southern California, Wohlgemuth, P.M., Beyers J.L., and Robichaud P.R. , Proceedings of the Joint Federal Interagency Conference, 9th Federal Interagency Sedimentation Conference and 4th Federal Interagency Hydrologic Modeling Conference, Las Vegas, NV, (2010) PDF icon Wohlgemuth_2010.pdf (72.56 KB)
Journal Article
Assessment of wildland fire impacts on watershed annual water yield: Analytical framework and case studies in the United States, Hallema, D.W., Sun G., Caldwell P.V., Norman S.P., Cohen E.C., Liu Y., Ward E.J., and McNulty S.G. , Ecohydrology, (2016)
Characterizing the primary material sources and dominant erosional processes for post-fire debris-flow initiation in a headwater basin using multi-temporal terrestrial laster scanning data, Staley, D.M., Wasklewicz T.A., and Kean J.W. , Geomorphology, Volume 214, (2014) PDF icon Staley_2014.pdf (5.66 MB)
Effects of hydromulch on post-fire erosion and plant recovery in chaparral shrublands of southern California, Hubbert, K.R., Wohlgemuth P.M., and Beyers J.L. , International Journal of Wildland Fire, Volume 21, (2012) PDF icon Hubbert_2012.pdf (706.34 KB)
The effects of log erosion barriers on post-fire hydrologic response and sediment yield in small forested watersheds, southern California, Wohlgemuth, P.M., Hubbert K.R., and Robichaud P.R. , Hydrological Processes, Volume 15, Issue 15, (2001) PDF icon Wohlgemuth_2001.pdf (432.65 KB)
Hydrologic and erosion responses to wildfire along the rangeland-xeric forest continuum in the western US: a review and model of hydrologic vulnerability, Williams, C.J., Pierson F.B., P.R. Robichaud, and Boll J. , International Journal of Wildland Fire, Volume 23, (2014) PDF icon Williams_2014.pdf (3.24 MB)
Improving stream studies with a small-footpring green lidar, J., McKean, Isaak D., and Wright W. , Eos, Volume 90, Issue 39, (2009) PDF icon McKean_2009.pdf (144.66 KB)
An integrated approach to evaluating the economic costs of wildfire hazard reduction through wood utilization opportunities in the southwestern United States, Lowell, Eini C., Becker Dennis R., Rummer Robert, Larson Debra, and Wadleigh Linda , Forest Science, Volume 54, Issue 3, (2008) PDF icon Lowell_2008.pdf (728.28 KB)
Post-fire bedload sediment delivery across spatial scales in the interior western United States, Wagenbrenner, J.W., and Robichaud P.R. , Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Volume 39, (2014) PDF icon Wagenbrenner_Robichaud_2014.pdf (4.21 MB)
Post-fire mulching for runoff and erosion mitigation; Part I: Effectiveness at reducing hillslope erosion rates, Robichaud, Peter R., Lewis Sarah A., Wagenbrenner Joseph W., Ashmun Louise E., and Brown Robert E. , Catena, Volume 105, (2013) PDF icon Robichaud_2013.pdf (1.88 MB)
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)
Report
Analysis and Mapping of Post-Fire Hydrologic Hazards for the 2002 Hayman, Coal Seam, and Missionary Ridge Wildfires, Colorado, Elliott, J.G., Smith M.E., Friedel M.J., Stevens M.R., Bossong C.R., Litke D.W., Parker R.S., Costello C., Wagner J., Char S.J., et al. , U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5300, 104 p., (2005) PDF icon Elliot_2005.pdf (2.64 MB)
Analysis and Mapping of Post-Fire Hydrologic Hazards for the 2002 Hayman, Coal Seam, and Missionary Ridge Wildfires, Colorado, Elliott, J.G., Smith M.E., Friedel M.J., Stevens M.R., Bossong C.R., Litke D.W., Parker R.S., Costello C., Wagner J., Char S.J., et al. , U.S. Geological Survey Scientific Investigations Report 2004-5300, 104 p., (2005) PDF icon Elliot_2005.pdf (2.64 MB)
Burned saguaro: Will they live or die?, Narog, Marcia G., Corcoran Bonni M., and Wilson Ruth C. , 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) PDF icon Narog_2013.pdf (595.36 KB)
The effects of fire on soil hydrologic properties and sediment fluxes in chaparral steeplands, southern California, Wohlgemuth, P. M., and Hubbert K. R. , 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 Wohlgemuth_Hubbert_2008.pdf (305.97 KB)
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)
Response of vegetation, soil nitrogen, and sediment transport to a prescribed fire in semiarid grasslands, White, Carleton S., Loftin Samuel R., and Hofstad Steven , Rio Grande ecosystems: linking land, water, and people: Toward a sustainable future for the Middle Rio Grande Basin, Number RMRS-P-7, Ogden, UT, (1999) PDF icon White_1999.pdf (330.31 KB)
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