4.7 Article

Scale-dependency of effective hydraulic conductivity on fire-affected hillslopes

Related references

Note: Only part of the references are listed.
Article Forestry

A coupled modelling approach to assess the effect of fuel treatments on post-wildfire runoff and erosion

Gabriel Sidman et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2016)

Article Forestry

Is aridity a high-order control on the hydro-geomorphic response of burned landscapes?

Gary J. Sheridan et al.

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WILDLAND FIRE (2016)

Article Engineering, Civil

A model for assessing water quality risk in catchments prone to wildfire

Christoph Langhans et al.

JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY (2016)

Article Environmental Sciences

Effects of aridity in controlling the magnitude of runoff and erosion after wildfire

Philip J. Noske et al.

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH (2016)

Article Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences

Downscaling regional climate data to calculate the radiative index of dryness in complex terrain

Petter Nyman et al.

AUSTRALIAN METEOROLOGICAL AND OCEANOGRAPHIC JOURNAL (2014)

Article Geography, Physical

A simple two-parameter model for scaling hillslope surface runoff

Gary J. Sheridan et al.

EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS (2014)

Editorial Material Water Resources

Rethinking infiltration in wildfire-affected soils

Brian A. Ebel et al.

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES (2013)

Article Engineering, Environmental

EXAMINING MODELING APPROACHES FOR THE RAINFALL-RUNOFF PROCESS IN WILDFIRE-AFFECTED WATERSHEDS: USING SAN DIMAS EXPERIMENTAL FOREST

Li Chen et al.

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION (2013)

Review Environmental Sciences

Macropores and water flow in soils revisited

Keith Beven et al.

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH (2013)

Article Environmental Sciences

Hydrologic conditions controlling runoff generation immediately after wildfire

Brian A. Ebel et al.

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH (2012)

Article Geography, Physical

Modeling depth distributions of overland flows

Mark W. Smith et al.

GEOMORPHOLOGY (2011)

Article Water Resources

Dependence of effective hydraulic conductivity on rainfall intensity: loamy agricultural soils

Christoph Langhans et al.

HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES (2010)

Article Engineering, Civil

Application of the Kineros2 rainfall-runoff model to an arid catchment in Oman

Aisha Al-Qurashi et al.

JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY (2008)

Article Environmental Sciences

Moving beyond heterogeneity and process complexity: A new vision for watershed hydrology

J. J. McDonnell et al.

WATER RESOURCES RESEARCH (2007)

Article Water Resources

Upscaling of saturated conductivity for Hortonian runoff modelling

D Karssenberg

ADVANCES IN WATER RESOURCES (2006)

Article Environmental Sciences

Bias in ponded infiltration estimates due to sample volume and shape

SB Wuest

VADOSE ZONE JOURNAL (2005)

Article Soil Science

Spatial variability and measurement scale of infiltration rate on an agricultural landscape

NW Haws et al.

SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL (2004)

Article Engineering, Environmental

A strip model approach to parameterize a coupled Green-Ampt kinematic wave model

GB Paige et al.

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN WATER RESOURCES ASSOCIATION (2002)

Article Soil Science

Residue cover and surface-sealing effects on infiltration: Numerical simulations for field applications

HX Ruan et al.

SOIL SCIENCE SOCIETY OF AMERICA JOURNAL (2001)

Article Engineering, Civil

MODEL FOR RAINFALL EXCESS PATTERNS ON RANDOMLY HETEROGENEOUS AREAS

R. E. Smith et al.

JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGIC ENGINEERING (2000)

Article Engineering, Civil

Approaches to characterize the degree of water repellency

J Letey et al.

JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY (2000)