Ecohydrologic impacts of rangeland fire on runoff and erosion: A literature synthesis
Title | Ecohydrologic impacts of rangeland fire on runoff and erosion: A literature synthesis |
Publication Type | Report |
Year of Publication | 2016 |
Authors | Pierson, FB |
Series Editor | Williams, JC |
Series Title | General Technical Report |
Document Number | 351 |
Pagination | 110 p. |
Institution | US Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station |
City | Fort Collins |
Keywords | fire and rangelands, fire effects and fire ecology, soils and woody debris, technical reports and journal articles |
Abstract | Fire can dramatically influence rangeland hydrology and erosion by altering ecohydrologic relationships. This synthesis presents an ecohydrologic perspective on the effects of fire on rangeland runoff and erosion through a review of scientific literature spanning many decades. The objectives are: (1) to introduce rangeland hydrology and erosion concepts necessary for understanding hydrologic impacts of fire; (2) to describe how climate, vegetation, and soils affect rangeland hydrology and erosion; and (3) to use examples from literature to illustrate how fire interacts with key ecohydrologic relationships. The synthesis is intended to provide a useful reference and conceptual framework for understanding and evaluating impacts of fire on rangeland runoff and erosion. |
URL | http://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr351.pdf |