Fire severity, water repellency characteristics and hydrogeomorphological changes following the Christmas 2001 Sydney forest fires
Australie ; Bassin-versant ; Date 2001 ; Eau du sol ; Erosion des sols ; Etude comparée ; Forêt ; Incendie de forêt ; New South Wales ; Propriétés du sol ; Qualité de l'eau ; SPOT ; Sydney ; Télédétection
Australia ; Comparative study ; Forest ; Forest fire ; New South Wales ; Remote sensing ; SPOT ; Soil erosion ; Soil properties ; Soil water ; Sydney ; Water quality ; Watershed
For 2 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 observations of fire severity and repellency; 2
The AA. investigate variation in magnetic enhancement of soil by fire in burnt eucalypt forest slopes to explore its potential as a post-fire sediment tracer. The study was undertaken in the Nattai River catchment, 85 km southwest of Sydney, New
that applies to the Sydney Basin. They then analyse the flood and wildfire records to quantify the sediment yield arising from relatively high-magnitude erosional events that hace occurred over the past few decades.