Analyzing fire-induced water repellency and runoff in forest soil from beech forest: A controlled laboratory experiment
Peter šurda,
Justína Vitková,
Anton Zvala
et al.
Abstract:Forest fires are a common ecological disturbance affecting soil properties and hydrological processes. In this study, we investigated the impact of fire on surface runoff and soil water repellency (SWR) in beech forest through a laboratory experiment. Our main goals were to quantify the severity of SWR caused by low-intensity fires (simulated at 300°C in a muffle furnace) using contact angle measurements with an optical goniometer and to analyze the relationship between heat-induced alterations in SWR and subs… Show more
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