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Modelling effects of forest fire and post-fire management in a catchment prone to erosion: Impacts on sediment yield

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The present paper contributes to bridging the gaps in modelling post-fire impact and mitigation measures on soil erosion. The specific aims were to predict the effects of forest fires and post-fire mitigation measures on runoff and specific sediment yield (SSY) in a river basin (Celone, S-E Italy). The Soil and Water Assessment Tool model, calibrated with field observations, was used to evaluate runoff and SSY for the current land use (baseline) and six post-fire scenarios. From 1990 to 2011, at the basin scale, the average annual SSY was 5.60 t ha- 1yr−1 (SD = 3.47 t ha-1yr−1). 20% of the total drainage area showed a critical value of SSY (>10 t ha−1 yr−1). The effects of different fire-severity levels were predicted for one year after the fire, acting on a limited area (2.3% of the total basin area). At the basin scale, the post-fire effect on surface runoff was negligible for all scenarios (<0.4%), and the impact on SSY increased from 5.86 t ha−1 yr−1 up to 12.05 t ha−1 yr−1. At the subbasin scale, the post-fire logging scenario showed the highest increase of soil loss (SSY increased from 9.48 t ha−1 yr−1 to 57.40 t ha−1 yr−1). Post-fire mitigation treatments like straw mulching and erosion barriers effectively reduced soil erosion in high- and moderate-severity fires (19.12 t ha-1yr−1 and 20.93 t ha−1 yr−1, respectively). At the hydrological response unit level, the SSY estimated for the forest in the baseline ranged from 1.18 t ha- 1yr−1 to 2.04 t ha−1 yr−1. SSY increased more than one order of magnitude for the high-severity fire scenarios and ranged from 4.33 to 6.74 t ha−1 yr−1 in the very low-severity fire scenario, underlining the scale effect from the HRU to the basin scale.
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hal-03684220 , version 1 (01-06-2022)

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Anna Maria de Girolamo, Olivier Cerdan, Thomas Grangeon, Giovanni Francesco Ricci, Rosalie Vandromme, et al.. Modelling effects of forest fire and post-fire management in a catchment prone to erosion: Impacts on sediment yield. CATENA, 2022, 212, pp.106080. ⟨10.1016/j.catena.2022.106080⟩. ⟨hal-03684220⟩

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