Modification of Soil Hydroscopic and Chemical Properties Caused by Four Recent California, USA Megafires

Author:

Samburova Vera1ORCID,Schneider Eric23,Rüger Christopher P.23,Inouye Shelby4,Sion Brad5ORCID,Axelrod Kevin16,Bahdanovich Palina16,Friederici Lukas23,Raeofy Yasaman16,Berli Markus4ORCID,Lutz Alexandra7,Zimmermann Ralf238,Moosmüller Hans1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Division of Atmospheric Sciences, Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV 89512, USA

2. Joint Mass Spectrometry Centre, University of Rostock, 18059 Rostock, Germany

3. Department Life, Light & Matter (LLM), University of Rostock, 18059 Rostock, Germany

4. Division of Hydrologic Sciences, Desert Research Institute, Las Vegas, NV 89119, USA

5. Division of Earth and Ecosystem Sciences, Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV 89512, USA

6. Department of Physics, University of Nevada, Reno, NV 89557, USA

7. Division of Hydrologic Sciences, Desert Research Institute, Reno, NV 89512, USA

8. Joint Mass Spectrometry Centre, Cooperation Group “Comprehensive Molecular Analytics” (CMA), Helmholtz Zentrum München, 81479 München, Germany

Abstract

While it is well known that wildfires can greatly contribute to soil water repellency by changing soil chemical composition, the mechanisms of these changes are still poorly understood. In the past decade, the number, size, and intensity of wildfires have greatly increased in the western USA. Recent megafires in California (i.e., the Dixie, Beckwourth Complex, Caldor, and Mosquito fires) provided us with an opportunity to characterize pre- and post-fire soils and to study the effects of fires on soil water repellency, soil organic constituents, and connections between the two. Water drop penetration time (WDPT) tests performed in the field showed a significant increase (from <1 s up to >600 s) in WDPT from pre- to post-fire soils. This increase in soil water repellency after fires was confirmed by increases in apparent contact angle (ACA) between 1.1 and 9 times from unburned to burned soils. The chemical characterization of burned soils with high resolution mass spectrometry showed the increased abundance of hydrophobic organics (e.g., PAH-like compounds and organic molecules with a low number of oxygen atoms) as well as the correlation of the average H/C ratio and aromaticity index (AI) with ACA. Most likely, these compounds contribute to post-fire soil water repellency that triggers hydrological effects such as landslides, flooding, and debris flows.

Funder

National Science Foundation

European Network of Fourier-Transform Ion-Cyclotron-Resonance Mass Spectrometry Centers

DFG

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous),Safety Research,Environmental Science (miscellaneous),Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality,Building and Construction,Forestry

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