Soil Erosion Control after Wildfire

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Authors
Tom DeGomez
Publication Date: December 2011 | Publication Number: az1293 Download PDF

The potential for severe soil erosion exists after a wildfire because as a fire burns it destroys plant material and the litter layer. Shrubs, forbs, grasses, trees, and the litter layer break up the intensity of severe rainstorms. Plant roots stabilize the soil, and stems and leaves slow the water to give it time to percolate into the soil profile. Fire can destroy this soil protection. There are several steps to take to reduce the amount of soil erosion. A landowner, using common household tools and materials, can accomplish most of these methods in the aftermath of a wildfire. 

Status and Revision History
Revised December 2011
Originally published July 2002