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    Post-Wildfire Debris-Flow & Flooding Assessment: Coconino County, Arizona

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    Author
    Loverich, J.B.
    Youberg, A.M.
    Kellogg, M.J.
    Fuller, J.E.
    Issue Date
    2017-08-30
    Keywords
    Arizona Geological Survey Contributed Reports
    Historic
    Schultz Pass Road
    Fort Valley
    Cataract Creek
    Williams
    Oak Creek
    Coconino County
    hazard
    risk
    LAHARZ
    mitigation
    planning
    geohazard
    debris flow
    flood
    monsoon
    fire severity
    wildfire
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    Loverich, J.B., Youberg, A.M., Kellogg, M.J. and Fuller J.E., 2017, Post-Wildfire Debris-flow and Flooding Assessment: Coconino County, Arizona. Arizona Geological Survey Open-File Report (OFR-17-06), 63 p., 6 appendices.
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    Arizona Geological Survey (Tucson, AZ)
    Description
    Trends of increasing wildfire size and severity across the western U.S. and concurrent encroachment and development into the wildland-urban interface place more people and infrastructure at greater risks from wildfires and the aftermaths of fires. Wildfires dramatically alter watershed hydrologic conditions, substantially increasing the potential for post-fire floods and debris flows. To further complicate matters in the Southwestern U.S., the wildfire season often ends at the onset of monsoonal rainfall, which may ultimately extinguish wildfires while producing large floods and debris flows in the immediate aftermath of a fire. This allows for very little time to assess post-wildfire damages and hydrologic changes, and to implement mitigation measures. This phenomenon was highlighted in 2010 by the human-caused Schultz Fire on the Coconino National Forest northeast of Flagstaff, Arizona. Following the fire, heavy rains resulted in numerous debris flows, significant erosion, and substantial flooding which caused extensive damage to residential neighborhoods, homes, property and infrastructure up to four miles from the burn area. The aftermath of the Schultz Fire illustrates the challenges many developed areas have dealing with post-wildfire flooding and debris flows. This study consisted of a countywide reconnaissance-level evaluation to identify areas that are at risk for flooding and debris flows in the aftermath of a reasonable-scenario wildfire, and more detailed planning-level evaluations of post-fire flood and debris flow hazards for two pilot study areas in Fort Valley and the City of Williams.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10150/630743
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    http://repository.azgs.az.gov/uri_gin/azgs/dlio/1727
    Language
    en
    Series/Report no.
    OFR-17-06
    Rights
    Arizona Geological Survey. All rights reserved.
    Collection Information
    Documents in the AZGS Document Repository collection are made available by the Arizona Geological Survey (AZGS) and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact azgs-info@email.arizona.edu.
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