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https://doi.org/10.5194/nhess-25-727-2025
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18 Feb 2025
Research article |  | 18 Feb 2025

Post-wildfire sediment source and transport modeling, empirical observations, and applied mitigation: an Arizona, USA, case study

Edward R. Schenk, Alex Wood, Allen Haden, Gabriel Baca, Jake Fleishman, and Joe Loverich

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Post-wildfire flooding and debris are dangerous and damaging. This study used three different sediment models to predict post-wildfire sediment sources and transport amounts downstream of the 2019 Museum Fire in northern Arizona, USA. The predictions were compared with real-world measurements of sediment that was cleaned out of the city of Flagstaff after four large floods in 2021. Results provide avenues for continued model refinement and an example of potential mitigation strategies.
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