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Stefan H Doerr
Stefan H Doerr
Professor of Wildfire Science, Geography Department, Swansea University
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Soil water repellency: its causes, characteristics and hydro-geomorphological significance
SH Doerr, RA Shakesby, RPD Walsh
Earth-Science Reviews 51 (1-4), 33-65, 2000
18952000
Wildfire as a hydrological and geomorphological agent
RA Shakesby, SH Doerr
Earth-Science Reviews 74 (3-4), 269-307, 2006
13832006
Wildland fire ash: production, composition and eco-hydro-geomorphic effects
MB Bodí, DA Martin, VN Balfour, C Santín, SH Doerr, P Pereira, A Cerdŕ, ...
Earth-Science Reviews 130, 103-127, 2014
5952014
Global trends in wildfire and its impacts: perceptions versus realities in a changing world
SH Doerr, C Santín
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371 …, 2016
5932016
The role of soil moisture in controlling water repellency: new evidence from forest soils in Portugal
SH Doerr, AD Thomas
Journal of Hydrology 231, 134-147, 2000
5512000
On standardizing the ‘water drop penetration time’and the ‘molarity of an ethanol droplet’techniques to classify soil hydrophobicity: a case study using medium textured soils
SH Doerr
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms: The Journal of the British …, 1998
5291998
Hydrophobicity and aggregate stability in calcareous topsoils from fire-affected pine forests in southeastern Spain
J Mataix-Solera, SH Doerr
Geoderma 118 (1-2), 77-88, 2004
4722004
Water repellency and critical soil water content in a dune sand
LW Dekker, SH Doerr, K Oostindie, AK Ziogas, CJ Ritsema
Soil Science Society of America Journal 65 (6), 1667-1674, 2001
4452001
The effect of ash and needle cover on surface runoff and erosion in the immediate post-fire period
A Cerdŕ, SH Doerr
Catena 74 (3), 256-263, 2008
4222008
Effects of differing wildfire severities on soil wettability and implications for hydrological response
SH Doerr, RA Shakesby, WH Blake, CJ Chafer, GS Humphreys, ...
Journal of Hydrology 319 (1-4), 295-311, 2006
3722006
The erosional impact of soil hydrophobicity: current problems and future research directions
RA Shakesby, SH Doerr, RPD Walsh
Journal of hydrology 231, 178-191, 2000
3632000
Influence of vegetation recovery on soil hydrology and erodibility following fire: an 11-year investigation
A Cerdŕ, SH Doerr
International Journal of Wildland Fire 14 (4), 423-437, 2005
3562005
Towards a global assessment of pyrogenic carbon from vegetation fires
C Santín, SH Doerr, ES Kane, CA Masiello, M Ohlson, JM de la Rosa, ...
Global Change Biology 22 (1), 76-91, 2016
3252016
Spatial variability of soil hydrophobicity in fire-prone eucalyptus and pine forests, Portugal
SH Doerr, RA Shakesby, RPD Walsh
Soil Science 163 (4), 313-324, 1998
3011998
Occurrence, prediction and hydrological effects of water repellency amongst major soil and land‐use types in a humid temperate climate
SH Doerr, RA Shakesby, LW Dekker, CJ Ritsema
European Journal of Soil Science 57 (5), 741-754, 2006
2862006
Fire effects on soils: the human dimension
C Santín, SH Doerr
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371 …, 2016
2732016
Pyrogenic organic matter production from wildfires: a missing sink in the global carbon cycle
C Santín, SH Doerr, CM Preston, G González‐Rodríguez
Global Change Biology 21 (4), 1621-1633, 2015
2712015
Soil hydrophobicity variations with depth and particle size fraction in burned and unburned Eucalyptus globulus and Pinus pinaster forest terrain in the Águeda Basin, Portugal
SH Doerr, RA Shakesby, RPD Walsh
Catena 27 (1), 25-47, 1996
2711996
Soil wettability, runoff and erodibility of major dry‐Mediterranean land use types on calcareous soils
A Cerdŕ, SH Doerr
Hydrological Processes: An International Journal 21 (17), 2325-2336, 2007
2602007
Global and regional trends and drivers of fire under climate change
MW Jones, JT Abatzoglou, S Veraverbeke, N Andela, G Lasslop, M Forkel, ...
Reviews of Geophysics 60 (3), e2020RG000726, 2022
2512022
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