Megafire affects stream sediment flux and dissolved organic matter reactivity, but land use dominates nutrient dynamics in semiarid watersheds.
Climate change is causing larger wildfires and more extreme precipitation events in many regions. As these ecological disturbances increasingly coincide, they alter lateral fluxes of sediment, organic matter, and nutrients. Here, we report the stream chemistry response of watersheds in a semiarid re...
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Autores principales: | Trevor Crandall, Erin Jones, Mitchell Greenhalgh, Rebecca J Frei, Natasha Griffin, Emilee Severe, Jordan Maxwell, Leika Patch, S Isaac St Clair, Sam Bratsman, Marina Merritt, Adam J Norris, Gregory T Carling, Neil Hansen, Samuel B St Clair, Benjamin W Abbott |
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Public Library of Science (PLoS)
2021
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/e936f092080d43f280d71a930b7f0ad7 |
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