Consequences of piñon-juniper woodland fuel reduction: Prescribed fire increases soil erosion while mastication does not
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The data was collected between 2010-2012 at two upland pinyon-juniper sites on the Colorado Plateau. Sites were treated for fuel reduction with mechanical mastication, a pile burn, a broadcast burn, or nothing (control) and soil erosion was measured using silt fences and BSNE samplers. Researchers examined the effects of common fuel reduction strategies (mechanical mastication and two techniques for prescribed burning) on wind and water erosion in two upland piñon-juniper woodlands in SE Utah over 2 years. This included the impact of broadcast seeding coupled with fuel reduction as a way to mitigate erosional soil loss. Biotic and abiotic predictor variables to evaluate important drivers of soil erosion following fuel treatments were also analyzed.
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University of Colorado Boulder
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2021-04-12



