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Posters SSS9.6/GM6.7/HS12.6

SSS9.6/GM6.7/HS12.6

The impact of fire on soil properties, runoff generation and sediment transport (co-organized)
Co-Conveners: Jonay Neris , Stefan Doerr , Artemi Cerdà 
Orals
 / Wed, 10 Apr, 10:30–12:15  / Room B6
Posters
 / Attendance Wed, 10 Apr, 17:30–19:00  / Blue Posters
Poster Summaries & DiscussionsPSD18.4 

Attendance Time: Wednesday, 10 April 2013, 17:30–19:00
Blue Posters
Chairperson: Lee MacDonald, Jonay Neris, Stefan Doerr, Artemi Cerdà, Jacob Keizer
B593
EGU2013-2033
Natural 'background' soil water repellency in conifer forests: its prediction and relationship to wildfire occurrence
Stefan Doerr, Scott Woods, Deborah Martin, and Marta Casimiro

B594 EGU2013-14095
The Evolution of Wildfire Ash and Implications for Post-fire Infiltration (withdrawn)
Victoria Balfour, Scott Woods, and Lee MacDonald

B595
EGU2013-11916
Effects of black carbon on aggregate stability, runoff generation, splash erosion and slopewash of a clay loam under simulated rainfall
Steve Aston, Stefan Doerr, and Alayne Street-Perrott

B596
EGU2013-11353
Wildfire effects on biological properties of soils in forest-steppe ecosystems of Russia
Ekaterina Maksimova and Evgeny Abakumov

B597
EGU2013-14089
How forest fire affects the chemical properties of Andisols
Jonay Neris, José Manuel Hernández-Moreno, Marisa Tejedor, and Concepción Jiménez

B598
EGU2013-731
Soil microbial abundance, activity and diversity response in two different altitude-adapted plant communities affected by wildfire in Sierra Nevada National Park (Granada, Spain)
Gema Bárcenas-Moreno, Lorena Zavala, Antonio Jordan, Erland Bååth, and Jorge Mataix-Beneyto

B599
EGU2013-13317
Wildfire effects on soil lipid composition in burnt eucalypt stands, in north-central Portugal
Sílvia Faria, José Maria De la Rosa, Heike Knicker, José A. González-Pérez, Francisco J. González-Vila, and Jan Jacob Keizer

B600
EGU2013-13360
Improving reseeding success after catastrophic wildfire with surfactant seed coating technology
Matthew Madsen, Daniel Zvirzdin, and Stanley Kostka

B601
EGU2013-13288
The suitability of plastic optical fiber turbidity sensors to estimate sediment and organic matter loads in runoff from recently burnt areas
Jan Jacob Keizer, Lúcia Bilro, Martinho Martins, Ana Isabel Machado, Diana Vieira, Sergio Prats, Anne Karine Boulet, Filipa Sequeira, and Rogério Nogueira

B602
EGU2013-6451
Sediment availability on burnt hillslopes
Petter Nyman, Gary Sheridan, John Moody, Hugh Smith, Philip Noske, and Patrick Lane

B603
EGU2013-7195
Post-fire soil erosion on vineyards and canary pine-stands on the subtropical island of La Palma: scope of application of TLS?
Kathrin Umstaedter, Florian Haas, and Michael Becht

B604
EGU2013-13301
Post-fire runoff and soil (fertility) losses in long-unburnt vs. repeatedly-burnt Maritime Pine stands, north-central Portugal
Mohammad Hosseini, Oscar Gonzaléz-Pelayo, Ben Buchspies, Paula Maia, Martinho Martins, Daniela Varandas, Violette Geissen, Celeste Coelho, Coen Ritsem, and Jan Jacob Keizer

B605
EGU2013-11514
Comparing erosion rates in burnt forests and agricultural fields for a mountain catchment in NW Iberia
João Pedro Nunes, Juliana Marisa Santos, Léonard Bernard-Jannin, and Jan Jacob Keizer

B606
EGU2013-1606
Runoff and inter-rill soil erosion following wildfire and terracing in north-central Portugal
Martinho A S Martins, Ana Isabel Machado, Dalila Serpa, Sergio Prats, Silvia Faria, María Eufemia Varela, and Jan Jacob Keizer

B607
EGU2013-14017
Combining Landsat TM multispectral satellite imagery and different modelling approaches for mapping post-fire erosion changes in a Mediterranean site
George P. Petropoulos, Orestis Kairis, Mina Karamesouti, Ioannis D. Papanikolaou, and Constantinos Kosmas

B608
EGU2013-14099
Rapid Response Tools and Datasets for Post-fire Erosion Modeling: Lessons Learned from the Rock House and High Park Fires
Mary Ellen Miller, William E. Elliot, and Lee H. MacDonald