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Australian Geographer | 2003

Fire severity, water repellency characteristics and hydrogeomorphological changes following the Christmas 2001 Sydney forest fires

Richard A. Shakesby; Chris J. Chafer; Stefan H. Doerr; William H. Blake; Peter J. Wallbrink; G. S. Humphreys; B. A. Harrington

Soil water repellency can enhance overland flow and erosion and may be altered by fire. The Christmas 2001 bushfires near Sydney allowed investigation of the relationship between fire severity, water repellency and hydrogeomorphological changes. For two sub-catchments with differences in fire severities in Nattai National Park, south-west of Sydney, this paper considers: (1) the links between fire severity based on SPOT image analysis and ground observation of fire severity and repellency; (2) the textural and organic/minerogenic characteristics of eroded sediment; and (3) erodibility, erosion and deposition of soils in both catchments. Ground surveys show that image analysis reflects well the degree of vegetation consumption by fire, but cannot adequately predict the degree of ground litter consumption, associated soil heating and repellency effects. Fire had varying effects on repellency, leaving it unchanged, destroying it or enhancing it, depending on the soil temperature reached. The main post-fire hydrogeomorphological changes have been widespread erosion and colluvial and alluvial deposition of topsoil in foot-slope locations and river systems, but only localised redistribution of the highly erodible, repellent sandy subsurface layer. The fire did not trigger major geomorphological change in the study area, but fires probably cause important topsoil and nutrient depletion and may also affect water quality.


Journal of Hydrology | 2006

Effects of differing wildfire severities on soil wettability and implications for hydrological response

Stefan H. Doerr; Richard A. Shakesby; William H. Blake; Chris J. Chafer; G. S. Humphreys; Peter J. Wallbrink


Forest Ecology and Management | 2007

Distinctiveness of wildfire effects on soil erosion in south-east Australian eucalypt forests assessed in a global context

Richard A. Shakesby; Peter J. Wallbrink; Stefan H. Doerr; Pauline English; Chris J. Chafer; G. S. Humphreys; William H. Blake; Kerrie M. Tomkins


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2006

Magnetic enhancement in wildfire-affected soil and its potential for sediment-source ascription

William H. Blake; Peter J. Wallbrink; Stefan H. Doerr; Richard A. Shakesby; G. S. Humphreys


Geomorphology | 2009

Deriving hillslope sediment budgets in wildfire-affected forests using fallout radionuclide tracers

William H. Blake; Peter J. Wallbrink; Scott N. Wilkinson; G. S. Humphreys; Stefan H. Doerr; Richard A. Shakesby; Kerrie M. Tomkins


Earth Surface Processes and Landforms | 2007

Contemporary versus long-term denudation along a passive plate margin: the role of extreme events

Kerrie M. Tomkins; G. S. Humphreys; Marshall T. Wilkinson; David Fink; Paul Hesse; Stefan H. Doerr; Richard A. Shakesby; Peter J. Wallbrink; William H. Blake


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2008

Postwildfire hydrological response in an El Niño–Southern Oscillation–dominated environment

Kerrie M. Tomkins; G. S. Humphreys; A Gero; Richard A. Shakesby; Stefan H. Doerr; Peter J. Wallbrink; William H. Blake


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Structural characteristics and behavior of fire‐modified soil aggregates

William H. Blake; Ian G. Droppo; G. S. Humphreys; Stefan H. Doerr; Richard A. Shakesby; Peter J. Wallbrink


Tunnelling and Underground Space Technology | 2005

159. Sediment Redistribution Following Wildfire in the Sydney Region, Australia: A Mineral Magnetic Tracing Approach

William H. Blake; Peter J. Wallbrink; Stefan H. Doerr; Richard A. Shakesby; G. S. Humphreys


IAHS-AISH publication | 2005

Impacts of wildfire on effective sediment particle size : implications for post-fire sediment budgets

William H. Blake; Ian G. Droppo; Peter J. Wallbrink; Stefan H. Doerr; Richard A. Shakesby; G. S. Humphreys

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Peter J. Wallbrink

Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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