Fire severity and surface rock fragments cause patchy distribution of soil water repellency and infiltration rates after burning
Published 2013 View Full Article
- Home
- Publications
- Publication Search
- Publication Details
Title
Fire severity and surface rock fragments cause patchy distribution of soil water repellency and infiltration rates after burning
Authors
Keywords
-
Journal
HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
Volume 28, Issue 24, Pages 5832-5843
Publisher
Wiley
Online
2013-10-12
DOI
10.1002/hyp.10072
References
Ask authors/readers for more resources
Related references
Note: Only part of the references are listed.- Relationship between soil water repellency and some of soil properties in northern Iran
- (2013) Seiyde Mehrnoosh Mirbabaei et al. CATENA
- Soil water repellency: Origin, assessment and geomorphological consequences
- (2013) Antonio Jordán et al. CATENA
- Temperature influences water sorptivity of soil aggregates
- (2013) Henryk Czachor et al. Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
- Mulch application in fruit orchards increases the persistence of soil water repellency during a 15-years period
- (2013) Jorge García-Moreno et al. SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH
- FT-IR spectroscopy reveals that ash water repellency is highly dependent on ash chemical composition
- (2012) Pavel Dlapa et al. CATENA
- Sieving effect on the intensity and persistence of water repellency at different soil depths and soil types from NE-Spain
- (2012) D. Badía et al. CATENA
- Spatial and temporal variations of water repellency and probability of its occurrence in calcareous Mediterranean rangeland soils affected by fires
- (2012) Merche B. Bodí et al. CATENA
- Soil properties as key factors controlling water repellency in fire-affected areas: Evidences from burned sites in Spain and Israel
- (2012) J. Mataix-Solera et al. CATENA
- Assessing the role of pre-fire ground preparation operations and soil water repellency in post-fire runoff and inter-rill erosion by repeated rainfall simulation experiments in Portuguese eucalypt plantations
- (2012) Maruxa C. Malvar et al. CATENA
- Effect of forest floor characteristics on water repellency, infiltration, runoff and soil loss in Andisols of Tenerife (Canary Islands, Spain)
- (2012) J. Neris et al. CATENA
- Algae influence the hydrophysical parameters of a sandy soil
- (2012) Lubomír Lichner et al. CATENA
- Hydrological effects of a layer of vegetation ash on underlying wettable and water repellent soil
- (2012) Merche B. Bodí et al. GEODERMA
- Do conservative agriculture practices increase soil water repellency? A case study in citrus-cropped soils
- (2012) Félix A. González-Peñaloza et al. SOIL & TILLAGE RESEARCH
- Fire effects on soil aggregation: A review
- (2011) J. Mataix-Solera et al. EARTH-SCIENCE REVIEWS
- Effect of fire severity on water repellency and aggregate stability on Mexican volcanic soils
- (2010) Antonio Jordán et al. CATENA
- Organic compounds of different extractability in total solvent extracts from soils of contrasting water repellency
- (2010) I. Atanassova et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE
- Effect of burning temperature on water repellency and aggregate stability in forest soils under laboratory conditions
- (2010) Lorena M. Zavala et al. GEODERMA
- A critical review of the conventional SOC to SOM conversion factor
- (2010) Douglas W. Pribyl GEODERMA
- The wettability of ash from burned vegetation and its relationship to Mediterranean plant species type, burn severity and total organic carbon content
- (2010) Merche B. Bodí et al. GEODERMA
- Effects of fire and vegetation cover on hydrological characteristics of a Mediterranean shrubland soil
- (2010) O. González-Pelayo et al. HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
- Relationships between rock fragment cover and soil hydrological response in a Mediterranean environment
- (2010) Lorena M. Zavala et al. SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION
- Occurrence and hydrological effects of water repellency in different soil and land use types in Mexican volcanic highlands
- (2009) Antonio Jordán et al. CATENA
- Impact of stone content on water movement in water-repellent sand
- (2009) E. Urbanek et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL SCIENCE
- Intensity and persistence of water repellency in relation to vegetation types and soil parameters in Mediterranean SW Spain
- (2009) Lorena M. Zavala et al. GEODERMA
- Re-establishment of soil water repellency after destruction by intense burning in a Mediterranean heathland (SW Spain)
- (2009) Antonio Jordán et al. HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES
- Fire intensity, fire severity and burn severity: a brief review and suggested usage
- (2009) Jon E. Keeley INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE
- Fire and vegetation type effects on soil hydrophobicity and infiltration in the sagebrush-steppe: I. Field analysis
- (2009) N.F. Glenn et al. JOURNAL OF ARID ENVIRONMENTS
- Soil water repellency and infiltration in coarse-textured soils of burned and unburned sagebrush ecosystems
- (2008) F.B. Pierson et al. CATENA
- Can terra rossa become water repellent by burning? A laboratory approach
- (2008) J. Mataix-Solera et al. GEODERMA
- Effect of rock fragment cover on interrill soil erosion from bare soils in Western Andalusia, Spain
- (2008) L. Martínez-Zavala et al. SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT
Find the ideal target journal for your manuscript
Explore over 38,000 international journals covering a vast array of academic fields.
SearchAsk a Question. Answer a Question.
Quickly pose questions to the entire community. Debate answers and get clarity on the most important issues facing researchers.
Get Started