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16 T17. Wildland Fire: An Agent of Geomorphic, Ecologic, and Societal Change
Session Chairs:
Andrew Graber, Alex Gorr, Luke McGuire, Jennifer Pierce, Ph.D, Ann M. Youberg
This session will consider the impacts of wildland fire on landscapes and society and invites presentations from a wide variety of disciplines, such as water quality management, post-fire hazard prediction, fire ecology, soil science, and landscape and community recovery.
Presentations
Paper No. | Title | Presenting Author | Start Time | End Time | Item Duration (min) | Action | Introductory Remarks | 08:00 AM | 08:05 AM | 5 min | 16-1 | Characterizing Wildfire-Induced Alteration to Soil Hydraulic Properties Across a Gradient of Burn Severity in Three Distinct Ecosystems, British Columbia, Canada | Jorrin Lenton | 08:05 AM | 08:20 AM | 15 min | View | 16-2 | Wildfire and Human Behavior Before, During, and After | Jeff Rubin | 08:20 AM | 08:35 AM | 15 min | View | 16-3 | Ash Mapping After Wildfire: A Geospatial Approach to Hydrologic Response | Sarah Lewis | 08:35 AM | 08:55 AM | 20 min | View | 16-4 | A review and synthesis of surface and subsurface streamflow generation processes following wildfire disturbance | Brian Ebel | 08:55 AM | 09:10 AM | 15 min | View | Discussion | 09:10 AM | 09:20 AM | 10 min | Break | 09:20 AM | 09:35 AM | 15 min | 16-5 | Lessons Learned from Three Pre-wildfire Assessments of Postfire Flow Hazards in Arizona | Ann Youberg | 09:35 AM | 09:50 AM | 15 min | View | 16-6 | Post-fire Watershed Emergency Response Team (WERT) efforts for the 2024 Airport Fire, Orange and Riverside Counties, California | W. Paul Burgess | 09:50 AM | 10:10 AM | 20 min | View | 16-7 | Modeling Post-fire Debris-flow Likelihood in the Southwest USA. | Ana Isabel Fernandez Sirgo | 10:10 AM | 10:25 AM | 15 min | View | 16-8 | Improving estimates of postfire debris-flow hazard across the western United States | Andrew Graber | 10:25 AM | 10:40 AM | 15 min | View | 16-9 | An Improved Model for Predicting Postfire Debris-Flow Volume in the Western United States | Alexander Gorr | 10:40 AM | 10:55 AM | 15 min | View | 16-10 | Effects of successive high severity fires on sediment yield and debris-flow volume | Corey Crowder | 10:55 AM | 11:10 AM | 15 min | View | Discussion: Current topics in wildfire-related processes and hazards | 11:10 AM | 11:25 AM | 15 min | Concluding Remarks | 11:25 AM | 11:30 AM | 5 min |
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Wildland Fire: An Agent of Geomorphic, Ecologic, and Societal Change
Description
Date and Time: Sunday, 19 Oct - 8:00 AM (Central Time (US & Canada))
Room: HBGCC, 301C
Session Type: Topical Sessions
Session Format: Oral
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