Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchment

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes, João Pedro
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Bernard‐Jannin, Léonard, Rodríguez‐Blanco, María Luz, Boulet, Anne-Karine, Santos, Juliana Marisa, Keizer, Jacob
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10451/44907
Resumo: The extensive afforestation of the Mediterranean rim of Europe in recent decades has increased the number of wildfire disturbances on hydrological and sediment processes, but the impacts on headwater catchments is still poorly understood, especially when compared with the previous agricultural landscape. This work monitored an agroforestry catchment in the north-western Iberian Peninsula, with plantation forests mixed with traditional agriculture using soil conservation practices, for one year before the fire and for three years afterwards, during which period the burnt area was plowed and reforested. During this period, continuous data was collected for meteorology, streamflow and sediment concentration at the outlet, erosion features were mapped and measured after major rainfall events, and channel sediment dynamics were monitored downstream from the agricultural and the burnt forest area. Data from 202 rainfall events with over 10 mm was analysed in detail. Results show that the fire led to a notable impact on sediment processes during the first two post-fire years, but not on streamflow processes; this despite the small size of the burnt area (10% of the catchment) and the occurrence of a severe drought in the first year after the fire. During this period, soil loss at the burnt forest slopes was much larger than that at most traditionally managed fields, and, ultimately, led to sediment exhaustion. At the catchment scale, storm characteristics were the dominant factor behind streamflow and sediment yield both before and after the fire. However, the data indicated a shift from detachment-limited sediment yield before the fire, to transport-limited sediment yield afterwards, with important increases in streamflow sediment concentration. This indicates that even small fires can temporarily change sediment processes in agroforestry catchments, with potential negative consequences for downstream water quality.
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spelling Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchmentWildfirePost-fire managementHydrological responseSediment processesMediterraneanHeadwater catchmentThe extensive afforestation of the Mediterranean rim of Europe in recent decades has increased the number of wildfire disturbances on hydrological and sediment processes, but the impacts on headwater catchments is still poorly understood, especially when compared with the previous agricultural landscape. This work monitored an agroforestry catchment in the north-western Iberian Peninsula, with plantation forests mixed with traditional agriculture using soil conservation practices, for one year before the fire and for three years afterwards, during which period the burnt area was plowed and reforested. During this period, continuous data was collected for meteorology, streamflow and sediment concentration at the outlet, erosion features were mapped and measured after major rainfall events, and channel sediment dynamics were monitored downstream from the agricultural and the burnt forest area. Data from 202 rainfall events with over 10 mm was analysed in detail. Results show that the fire led to a notable impact on sediment processes during the first two post-fire years, but not on streamflow processes; this despite the small size of the burnt area (10% of the catchment) and the occurrence of a severe drought in the first year after the fire. During this period, soil loss at the burnt forest slopes was much larger than that at most traditionally managed fields, and, ultimately, led to sediment exhaustion. At the catchment scale, storm characteristics were the dominant factor behind streamflow and sediment yield both before and after the fire. However, the data indicated a shift from detachment-limited sediment yield before the fire, to transport-limited sediment yield afterwards, with important increases in streamflow sediment concentration. This indicates that even small fires can temporarily change sediment processes in agroforestry catchments, with potential negative consequences for downstream water quality.WileyRepositório da Universidade de LisboaNunes, João PedroBernard‐Jannin, LéonardRodríguez‐Blanco, María LuzBoulet, Anne-KarineSantos, Juliana MarisaKeizer, Jacob2021-06-01T00:30:11Z2020-122020-12-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10451/44907eng10.1002/hyp.13926info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-08T16:45:46Zoai:repositorio.ul.pt:10451/44907Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T21:57:09.100874Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchment
title Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchment
spellingShingle Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchment
Nunes, João Pedro
Wildfire
Post-fire management
Hydrological response
Sediment processes
Mediterranean
Headwater catchment
title_short Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchment
title_full Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchment
title_fullStr Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchment
title_full_unstemmed Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchment
title_sort Impacts of wildfire and post‐fire land management on hydrological and sediment processes in a humid Mediterranean headwater catchment
author Nunes, João Pedro
author_facet Nunes, João Pedro
Bernard‐Jannin, Léonard
Rodríguez‐Blanco, María Luz
Boulet, Anne-Karine
Santos, Juliana Marisa
Keizer, Jacob
author_role author
author2 Bernard‐Jannin, Léonard
Rodríguez‐Blanco, María Luz
Boulet, Anne-Karine
Santos, Juliana Marisa
Keizer, Jacob
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório da Universidade de Lisboa
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes, João Pedro
Bernard‐Jannin, Léonard
Rodríguez‐Blanco, María Luz
Boulet, Anne-Karine
Santos, Juliana Marisa
Keizer, Jacob
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Wildfire
Post-fire management
Hydrological response
Sediment processes
Mediterranean
Headwater catchment
topic Wildfire
Post-fire management
Hydrological response
Sediment processes
Mediterranean
Headwater catchment
description The extensive afforestation of the Mediterranean rim of Europe in recent decades has increased the number of wildfire disturbances on hydrological and sediment processes, but the impacts on headwater catchments is still poorly understood, especially when compared with the previous agricultural landscape. This work monitored an agroforestry catchment in the north-western Iberian Peninsula, with plantation forests mixed with traditional agriculture using soil conservation practices, for one year before the fire and for three years afterwards, during which period the burnt area was plowed and reforested. During this period, continuous data was collected for meteorology, streamflow and sediment concentration at the outlet, erosion features were mapped and measured after major rainfall events, and channel sediment dynamics were monitored downstream from the agricultural and the burnt forest area. Data from 202 rainfall events with over 10 mm was analysed in detail. Results show that the fire led to a notable impact on sediment processes during the first two post-fire years, but not on streamflow processes; this despite the small size of the burnt area (10% of the catchment) and the occurrence of a severe drought in the first year after the fire. During this period, soil loss at the burnt forest slopes was much larger than that at most traditionally managed fields, and, ultimately, led to sediment exhaustion. At the catchment scale, storm characteristics were the dominant factor behind streamflow and sediment yield both before and after the fire. However, the data indicated a shift from detachment-limited sediment yield before the fire, to transport-limited sediment yield afterwards, with important increases in streamflow sediment concentration. This indicates that even small fires can temporarily change sediment processes in agroforestry catchments, with potential negative consequences for downstream water quality.
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