Soil Erosion and Degradation as a Consequence of Forest Fires: Selection of Papers from the International Conference on Soil Erosion and Degradation as a Consequence of Forest Fires, Barcelona/Valencia 1991M. Sala, J. L. Rubio |
Contents
Preface | 9 |
Effects of slashburning on some soil physical properties in an olmoak | 29 |
Shortterm changes on aggregate stability and organic matter content after | 43 |
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aggregate stability average Bano Barcelona burning burnt plot burnt soils chemical concentration consequence of forest control plot CSIC DeBano decrease Díaz-Fierros duff ecosystems effects of fire erosión erosion and degradation erosion plots erosion rates escorrentía Eucalyptus globulus factors Figure fire on soil forest fires fuego g/m²/mm Geoforma Ediciones Logroño Giovannini hydraulic conductivity hydrophobic ignifracts increase infiltration capacity intensity J.L. Rubio layer litter Logroño Lucchesi matorral maximum measured Mediterranean nitrogen nutrients organic matter content parameters parcelas particulate matter period pine seedlings plants precipitation reforested rip-ploughed runoff coefficient runoff water Sala & J.L. samples Sanroque sediment sediment yield Shakesby slope soil aggregates soil erosion soil heating soil loss soil properties Soil Sci Soil Science soil surface soil temperature soil water Spain subsoiling suelo surface runoff Table unburnt Universitat de Barcelona Valencia values vegetation cover Vilobi water repellency watershed WDPT wildland fires woodland