Water Infiltration after Prescribed Fire and Soil Mulching with Fern in Mediterranean Forests

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作者
Carra, Bruno Gianmarco [1 ]
Bombino, Giuseppe [1 ]
Denisi, Pietro [1 ]
Plaza-Alvarez, Pedro Antonio [2 ]
Lucas-Borja, Manuel Esteban [2 ]
Zema, Demetrio Antonio [2 ]
机构
[1] Mediterranean Univ Reggio Calabria, Dept AGRARIA, I-89122 Reggio Di Calabria, Italy
[2] Univ Castilla La Mancha, Escuela Tecn Super Ingn Agron & Montes, Campus Univ, E-02071 Albacete, Spain
关键词
water infiltration rate; rainfall simulator; time to peak; peak discharge; surface runoff; soil water repellency; SURFACE RUNOFF; HILLSLOPE-SCALE; OVERLAND-FLOW; EROSION; REPELLENCY; WETTABILITY; WILDFIRE; PINE; LAND; CONNECTIVITY;
D O I
10.3390/hydrology8030095
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
Prescribed fire is commonly used to reduce the wildfire risk in Mediterranean forests, but the soil's hydrological response after fire is contrasting in literature experiences. The mulch treatment can limit the increases in runoff and erosion in the short term after a fire. The use of fern is preferable to straw, due its large availability in forests. However, no experiences of post-fire treatment with fern mulch have been found in the literature and therefore the mulching effectiveness has not been evaluated. This study has measured water infiltration rate (IR) and water repellency (SWR) using a rainfall simulator in three Mediterranean forest stands (pine, oak and chestnut) of Calabria (Southern Italy) after a prescribed fire and mulching treatment with fern in comparison to unburned soil. Prescribed fire reduced water infiltration in all forests in the short term compared to the unburned conditions, and increased SWR in pine and oak forests. These reductions in IR in the time window of disturbance after fire increased the runoff generation capacity in all soils, but had a lower effect on peak flows. However, soil mulching with fern limited the runoff rates and peak flows compared to the burned soils, but this treatment was less effective in pine forest. One year after fire, IR increased in burned soils (treated or not) over time, and SWR disappeared. The effects of mulching have disappeared after some months from fire. The study confirms the usefulness of mulching in broadleaves forest in the short term, in order to control the hydrological effects of prescribed fire in Mediterranean forests. Both post-fire management techniques should be instead adopted with caution in conifer forests.
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