Posters SSS9.19/HS11.37
Attendance Time: Wednesday, 20 April 2016, 17:30–19:00 Hall X1 |
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EGU2016-407
Impact of the post fire management in some soil chemical properties. First results. Marcos Francos, Paulo Pereira, Meritxell Alcañiz, and Xavi Úbeda |
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EGU2016-409
Long-term changes in nutrient availability after prescribed fire management in a Mediterranean soil Meritxell Alcañiz, Luis Outeiro, Marcos Francos, Joaquim Farguell, and Xavier Úbeda |
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EGU2016-704
Advantages and disadvantages with drones in determining the erosion of a fire zone Media interest María Fernández Raga, Covadonga Palencia, and Enoc Sanz Ablanedo |
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EGU2016-810
Exploring functional relationships between post-fire soil water repellency, soil structure and physico-chemical properties Jamie Quarfeld, Anna Brook, Saskia Keestra, and Lea Wittenberg |
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EGU2016-1790
Concentrated flow erosion processes under planned fire Christoph Langhans, Phil Noske, Rene Van Der Sant, Patrick Lane, and Gary Sheridan |
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EGU2016-3018
Rainfall and wet and dry cycle’s impact on ash thickness. A laboratory experiment Paulo Pereira, Saskia Keestra, Piet Peters, and Artemi Cerdà |
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EGU2016-8400
Towards an integrated assessment of the impacts of forest residue mulching following wildfire in eucalypt plantations in north-central Portugal Jan Jacob Keizer, Nelson Abrantes, Ana Bastos, Micha Brandsma, Isabel Campos, Silvia Faria, Maruxa Malvar, Martinho Martins, Maria João Oliveira, Gabriel Pimpão, Sergio Prats, João Puga, Cristina Ribeiro, João Rocha, Liliana Santos, Dalila Serpa, Flávio Silva, Tiago Silva, Sandra Valente, and Diana Vieira |
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EGU2016-9429
Modeling post-fire sediment yield based on two burn scenarios at the Sooke Lake Reservoir, BC, Canada Mariana Dobre, William J. Elliot, Erin S. Brooks, and Tim Smith |
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EGU2016-10707
The ramp or the staircase? A process-hierarchy in post-fire hydrogeomorphology Gary Sheridan, Christoph Langhans, Petter Nyman, and Patrick Lane |
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EGU2016-10998
A new field method to characterise the runoff generation potential of burned hillslopes Gary Sheridan, Patrick Lane, and Christoph Langhans |
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EGU2016-11189
Characterizing recovery of soil hydrological properties impacted by wildfire Alicia Joseph, Jordan Borak, Soni Yatheendradas, Brian Crosgrove, David Gochis, Aubrey Dugger, and David Goodrich |
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EGU2016-11256
Rapid Response Tools and Datasets for Post-fire Hydrological Modeling Mary Ellen Miller, Lee H. MacDonald, Michael Billmire, William J Elliot, and Pete R. Robichaud |
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EGU2016-11586
Characterization of the humic substances isolated from postfire soils of scotch pine forest in Togljatty city, Samara region by the 13C-NMR spectroscopy Ekaterina Maksimova and Evgeny Abakumov |
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EGU2016-12306
Modeling post-fire hydro-geomorphic recovery in the Waldo Canyon Fire Alicia Kinoshita, Samira Nourbakhshbeidokhti, and Anne Chin |
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EGU2016-12911
The influence of fire history, plant species and post-fire management on soil water repellency in a Mediterranean catchment: the Mount Carmel range, Israel Saskia Keesstra, Lea Wittenberg, Jerry Maroulis, Dan Malkinson, Artemi Cerdà, and Paulo Pereira |
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EGU2016-13092
Improving post-wildfire hydrologic simulations with ParFlow in southern California Sonya Lopez, Alicia Kinoshita, and Adam Atchley |
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EGU2016-17578
Are post-fire silvicultural treatments a useful tool to fight the climate change threat in terms of plant diversity? Javier Hedo de Santiago, Manuel Esteban Lucasr Borja, and Jorge de las Heras |
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EGU2016-17826
How well does the Post-fire Erosion Risk Management Tool (ERMiT) really work? Peter Robichaud, William Elliot, Sarah Lewis, and Mary Ellen Miller |