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International Journal of Wildland Fire International Journal of Wildland Fire
Volume 14 Number 4 2005
Fire Effects on the Soil System


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Fire effects on soil system functioning: new insights and future challenges 

Stefan H. Doerr and Artemi Cerdá

pp. 339-342

 


Spatial distribution and properties of ash and thermally altered soils after high-severity forest fire, southern California 

Brett R. Goforth, Robert C. Graham, Kenneth R. Hubbert, C. William Zanner and Richard A. Minnich

pp. 343-354

  
 


Functional diversity of the microbial community in Mediterranean maquis soils as affected by fires 

Rosaria D'Ascoli, Flora A. Rutigliano, Raffaele A. De Pascale, Anna Gentile and Amalia Virzo De Santo

pp. 355-363

  
 


Organic matter, nutrient content and biological activity in burned and unburned soils of a Mediterranean maquis area of southern Italy 

Anna De Marco, Anna Elisa Gentile, Carmen Arena and Amalia Virzo De Santo

pp. 365-377

  
 


Effects of prescribed fire on soil quality in Mediterranean grassland (Prades Mountains, north-east Spain) 

Xavier Úbeda, Marc Lorca, Luís R. Outeiro, Sara Bernia and Marc Castellnou

pp. 379-384

  
 


Microbial recolonization and chemical changes in a soil heated at different temperatures 

César Guerrero, Jorge Mataix-Solera, Ignacio Gómez, Fuensanta García-Orenes and Manuel M. Jordán

pp. 385-400

  
 


Temporal patterns of solute loss following wildfires in Central Portugal 

A. J. D. Ferreira, C. O. A. Coelho, A. K. Boulet and F. P. Lopes

pp. 401-412

  
 


Fire and torrential rainfall: effects on seedling establishment in Mediterranean gorse shrublands 

Martín de Luís, José Raventós and Josí C. González-Hidalgo

pp. 413-422

  
 


Influence of vegetation recovery on soil hydrology and erodibility following fire: an 11-year investigation 

Artemi Cerdá and Stefan H. Doerr

pp. 423-437

  
 


Temporal fluctuations in soil water repellency following wildfire in chaparral steeplands, southern California 

K. R. Hubbert and V. Oriol

pp. 439-447

  
 


Effect of oxygen deprivation on soil hydrophobicity during heating 

R. Bryant, S. H. Doerr and M. Helbig

pp. 449-455

  
 


Measurement and prediction of post-fire erosion at the hillslope scale, Colorado Front Range 

Juan de Dios Benavides-Solorio and Lee H. MacDonald

pp. 457-474

  
 


Measurement of post-fire hillslope erosion to evaluate and model rehabilitation treatment effectiveness and recovery 

Peter R. Robichaud

pp. 475-485

  
 


Annual Author Index 


pp. 487-487

 


  
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