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Post-fire hydrological response and suspended sediment transport of a terraced Mediterranean catchment

Authors :
Aleix Calsamiglia
Julián García-Comendador
Joan Estrany
Josep Fortesa
Adolfo Calvo-Cases
Source :
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms. 42:2254-2265
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Wiley, 2017.

Abstract

In July 2013, a wildfire severely affected the western part of the island of Mallorca (Spain). During the first three post-fire hydrological years, when the window of disturbance tends to be more open, the hydrological and sediment delivery processes and dynamics were assessed in a representative catchment intensively shaped by terracing that covered 37% of its surface area. A nested approach was applied with two gauging stations (covering 1.2 km2 and 4.8 km2) built in September 2013 that took continuous measurements of rainfall, water and sediment yield. Average Suspended Sediment Concentration (1,503 mg l-1) and the maximum peak (33,618 mg l-1) were two orders of magnitude higher than those obtained in non-burned terraced catchments of Mallorca. This factor may be related to changes in soils and the massive incorporation of ash into the Suspended Sediment flux during the most extreme post-fire event; 50 mm of rainfall in 15 minutes, reaching an erosivity of 2,886 MJ mm ha-1 h-1. Moreover, hysteretic counter-clockwise loops were predominant (60%), probably related to the increased sensitivity of the landscape after wildfire perturbation. Though the study period was average in terms of total annual precipitation (even higher in intensities), minimal runoff (2%) and low sediment yield (6.3 t km-2 y-1) illustrated how the intrinsic characteristics of the catchment, i.e. calcareous soils, terraces and the application of post-fire measures, limited the hydrosedimentary response despite the wildfire impact.

Details

ISSN :
01979337
Volume :
42
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........fef093500693790e79b4609586388541
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/esp.4181