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Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications

2004

Wildfires

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Modeling Of The Interactions Between Forest Vegetation, Disturbances, And Sediment Yields, Erkan Istanbulluoglu, David G. Tarboton, Robert T. Pack, Charles H. Luce Feb 2004

Modeling Of The Interactions Between Forest Vegetation, Disturbances, And Sediment Yields, Erkan Istanbulluoglu, David G. Tarboton, Robert T. Pack, Charles H. Luce

Civil and Environmental Engineering Faculty Publications

The controls of forest vegetation, wildfires, and harvest vegetation disturbances on the frequency and magnitude of sediment delivery from a small watershed (∼3.9 km2) in the Idaho batholith are investigated through numerical modeling. The model simulates soil development based on continuous bedrock weathering and the divergence of diffusive sediment transport on hillslopes. Soil removal is due to episodic gully erosion, shallow landsliding, and debris flow generation. In the model, forest vegetation provides root cohesion and surface resistance to channel initiation. Forest fires and harvests reduce the vegetation. Vegetation loss leaves the land susceptible to erosion and landsliding until the vegetation …