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A model for assessing water quality risk in catchments prone to wildfire

scholarly article by Christoph Langhans et al published March 2016 in Journal of Hydrology

A quantitative study of sediment delivery and stream pollution from different forest road types

article by Gary Sheridan & Philip J. Noske published 2007 in Hydrological Processes

A simple two-parameter model for scaling hillslope surface runoff

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Assessing water contamination risk from vegetation fires: Challenges, opportunities and a framework for progress

Carbon loads, forms and sequestration potential within ash deposits produced by wildfire: new insights from the 2009 ‘Black Saturday’ fires, Australia

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Catchment-scale contribution of forest roads to stream exports of sediment, phosphorus and nitrogen

Changes in sediment loads and discharge from small mountain catchments following wildfire in south eastern Australia

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Changes to sediment sources following wildfire in a forested upland catchment, southeastern Australia

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Climate Dictates Magnitude of Asymmetry in Soil Depth and Hillslope Gradient

scholarly article by Assaf Inbar et al published 7 July 2018 in Geophysical Research Letters

Debris flows in southeast Australia linked to drought, wildfire, and the El Niño–Southern Oscillation

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Estimating catchment-scale impacts of wildfire on sediment and nutrient loads using the E2 catchment modelling framework

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Evaluating models of shortwave radiation below Eucalyptus canopies in SE Australia

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Evidence of debris flow occurrence after wildfire in upland catchments of south-east Australia

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How soil temperatures during prescribed burning affect soil water repellency, infiltration and erosion

scholarly article by Jane G. Cawson et al published September 2016 in Geoderma

Hydro-geomorphic response models for burned areas and their applications in land management

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Impact of an unsealed forest road stream crossing: water quality and sediment sources

Impacts of wildfire and salvage harvesting on water quality and nutrient exports from radiata pine and eucalypt forest catchments in south-eastern Australia

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Is aridity a high-order control on the hydro–geomorphic response of burned landscapes?

Modeling the effects of surface storage, macropore flow and water repellency on infiltration after wildfire

scholarly article by Petter Nyman et al published May 2014 in Journal of Hydrology

Modelling the effects of fire and rainfall regimes on extreme erosion events in forested landscapes

PairedEucalyptusforest catchment study of prescribed fire effects on suspended sediment and nutrient exports in south-eastern Australia

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Phosphorus and nitrogen exports from SE Australian forests following wildfire

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Phosphorus enrichment from point to catchment scale following fire in eucalypt forests

Post-fire changes in sediment rating curves in a wet Eucalyptus forest in SE Australia

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Predicting sediment delivery from debris flows after wildfire

scholarly article by Petter Nyman et al published December 2015 in Geomorphology

Quantification of hillslope runoff and erosion processes before and after wildfire in a wet Eucalyptus forest

scholarly article by Gary Sheridan et al published September 2007 in Journal of Hydrology

Quantifying relations between surface runoff and aridity after wildfire

scientific article published in 2018

Quantifying sources of fine sediment supplied to post-fire debris flows using fallout radionuclide tracers

Quantifying the effects of topographic aspect on water content and temperature in fine surface fuel

Sediment availability on burned hillslopes

scholarly article in JGR Earth Surface, vol. 118 no. 4, December 2013

Shifting States, Altered Fates: Divergent Fuel Moisture Responses after High Frequency Wildfire in an Obligate Seeder Eucalypt Forest

scientific article published in 2019

Stream exports of coarse matter and phosphorus following wildfire in NE Victoria, Australia

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Synergistic effects of water repellency and macropore flow on the hydraulic conductivity of a burned forest soil, south-east Australia

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The Role of Fire in the Coevolution of Soils and Temperate Forests

scientific article published on 11 July 2020

The effect of truck traffic and road water content on sediment delivery from unpaved forest roads

Using rainfall simulation and site measurements to predict annual interrill erodibility and phosphorus generation rates from unsealed forest roads: Validation against in-situ erosion measurements

Wildfire and salvage harvesting effects on runoff generation and sediment exports from radiata pine and eucalypt forest catchments, south-eastern Australia

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Wildfire effects on water quality in forest catchments: A review with implications for water supply

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