Ecohydrologic impacts of rangeland fire on runoff and erosion: A literature synthesis

TitleEcohydrologic impacts of rangeland fire on runoff and erosion: A literature synthesis
Publication TypeReport
Year of Publication2016
AuthorsPierson, FB
Series EditorWilliams, JC
Series TitleGeneral Technical Report
Document Number351
Pagination110 p.
InstitutionUS Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station
CityFort Collins
Keywordsfire 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.

URLhttp://www.fs.fed.us/rm/pubs/rmrs_gtr351.pdf