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Impacts of Wildfires on Groundwater Recharge: A Comprehensive Analysis of Processes, Methodological Challenges, and Research Opportunities

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dc.contributor.author Guzmán Rojo, Mónica
dc.contributor.author Fernandez, Jeanne
dc.contributor.author D’Abzac, Paul
dc.contributor.author Huysmans, Marijke
dc.contributor.author Department of Water and Climate, Vrije Universiteit Brussel
dc.contributor.author Department of Earth Sciences, Uppsala University
dc.contributor.author Centro de Investigación en Ciencias Exactas e Ingenierías, Universidad Católica Boliviana San Pablo, Cochabamba, Bolivia
dc.contributor.author Centro de Investigación para el Desarrollo Sostenible del Oriente Boliviano, Universidad Católica Boliviana San Pablo. Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-01T13:30:21Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-01T13:30:21Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.ucb.edu.bo/xmlui/handle/20.500.12771/791
dc.description https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/16/18/2562 es_ES
dc.description.abstract ncreasing wildfire activity has led to complex ecosystem consequences, with direct effects on the subsystems that affect the presence and movement of water. Although studies have inves- tigated the cascading effects of wildfires on the water balance, our understanding of broad-scale groundwater modifications post fire remains unclear. This review aims to elucidate fire-induced shifts in the water balance, their causal factors, and their potential effects on groundwater recharge. By scrutinizing prior research examples that modeled post-fire recharge scenarios, the review highlights persistent knowledge gaps. The challenge of quantifying and integrating fire-induced alterations in precipitation, wind, and land temperature patterns into recharge projection models is specifically addressed. Despite these gaps, post-fire values of hydrologically meaningful parameters such as leaf area index (LAI), curve number (CN), and near-surface saturated hydraulic conductivity (KST) have been identified. Simulating post-fire recharge via the extrapolation of these values requires the consideration of site-specific conditions, vegetation recovery, and ash removal. It frequently results in a reduced interception and increased surface runoff, while evapotranspiration remains dependent on site-specific factors and often dictates groundwater recharge estimates. Although post-fire recharge simulations are inherently complex and imprecise, their growing application can guide land-use alterations and support policy implementation that considers fire-induced water availability changes es_ES
dc.language.iso en es_ES
dc.subject Groundwater recharge es_ES
dc.subject Water-balance processes es_ES
dc.subject Wildfire impacts es_ES
dc.subject Wildfires es_ES
dc.subject Forest hydrology es_ES
dc.title Impacts of Wildfires on Groundwater Recharge: A Comprehensive Analysis of Processes, Methodological Challenges, and Research Opportunities es_ES
dc.type Article es_ES


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