*Webinar: Climate, wildfire, and erosion ensemble foretells more sediment
in western USA watersheds*

*Date: August 30, 2016*

*Time: 12 pm MST*

*Speaker: Dr. Joel Sankey, Research Geologist, USGS Flagstaff, Adjunct
Professor, Northern Arizona University*


Register HERE.
<https://extension.zoom.us/webinar/register/8729240040a2931ccde7dc3c8da9331e>


CEUs available.


The area burned by wildfires has increased in recent decades and is
expected to increase in the future for many watersheds worldwide due to
climate change. Burned areas within watersheds increase soil erosion rates,
which can increase the downstream accumulation of sediment in rivers and
reservoirs. Using an ensemble of climate, fire, and erosion models, we show
that post-fire sedimentation is projected to increase for more than ¾ of
watersheds by at least 10% and for more than ¼ of watersheds by at least
100 % by the 2041 to 2050 decade in the western USA. In this region, 65% of
the water supply originates from forested lands that are prone to wildfire,
and many of the watersheds with projected increases in sedimentation are
important headwaters of rivers and reservoirs that meet water demands of
downstream users.

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