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Influence of burning intensity on water repellency and hydrological processes at forest and shrub sites in Portugal

  • A.J.D. Ferreira
  • , C.O.A. Coelho
  • , A.K. Boulet
  • , G. Leighton-Boyce
  • , J.J. Keizer
  • , C.J. Ritsema

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Abstract

In addition to the incineration of vegetation and litter layer, fires are also responsible for the formation of a water repellent layer with significantly different severity and spatial distribution patterns following different burning intensities. Those spatial distribution patterns have an enormous influence on soil wetting patterns, and on hydrological processes at different scales. This study attempts to understand the role of water repellence severity and spatial distribution patterns on soil, slope, and catchment water processes, and on the transmission of hydrological processes between different scales. The comparison between microplot (0.24 m2), plot (16 m2), and catchment (
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)327-336
JournalAustralian Journal of Soil Research
Volume43
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2005

Keywords

  • hydrophobic substances
  • mediterranean forest
  • sandy soil
  • runoff
  • catchment
  • fire
  • infiltration
  • wildfire
  • flow

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