Effects of differing wildfire severities on soil wettability and implications for hydrological response
Stefan H. Doerr(Swansea University), Peter Wallbrink(CSIRO Land and Water), Richard A. Shakesby(Swansea University), William Blake(University of Plymouth), Chris J. Chafer(WaterNSW), G. S. Humphreys(Macquarie University)
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