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What is wrong with post‐fire soil erosion modelling? A meta‐analysis on current approaches, research gaps, and future directions
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms ( IF 3.3 ) Pub Date : 2020-10-12 , DOI: 10.1002/esp.5020
A.R. Lopes 1 , A. Girona‐García 1 , S. Corticeiro 2 , R. Martins 1 , J.J. Keizer 1 , D.C.S. Vieira 1
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In the near future, a higher occurrence of wildfires is expected due to climate change, carrying social, environmental, and economic implications. Such impacts are often associated with an increase of post‐fire hydrological and erosive responses, which are difficult to predict. Soil erosion models have been proven to be a valuable tool in the decision‐making process, from emergency response to long‐term planning, however, they were not designed for post‐fire conditions, so need to be adapted to include fire‐induced changes.

中文翻译:

火灾后土壤侵蚀建模有什么问题?对当前方法,研究差距和未来方向的荟萃分析

在不久的将来,由于气候变化,预计将引起更多的野火,对社会,环境和经济产生影响。这种影响通常与火灾后水文和侵蚀反应的增加有关,这是很难预测的。在从应急响应到长期规划的过程中,水土流失模型已被证明是决策过程中的宝贵工具,但是,它们并非针对火灾后的情况而设计,因此需要进行调整以包括火灾引起的变化。
更新日期:2020-10-12
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