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Erosion Risk Management Tool (ERMiT) User Manual
Summary
Peter R. Robichaud, William J. Elliot, Fredrick B. Pierson, David E. Hall, Corey A. Moffet, Louise E. Ashmun. 2007.
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Stakeholders (10)
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United States Forest ServiceUnited States Department of AgricultureUnited States Department of the InteriorU.S. General Accounting OfficeRocky Mountain Research StationAmerican Society of Agricultural EngineersUSDA-Agricultural Research ServiceAgricultural Research Service
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Joint Fire Science ProgramNational Soil Erosion Research Laboratory
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Concepts & Topics (40)
groundwater storage dynamicsevapotranspirationprecipitationelevation gradientweatheringhydraulic connectivitysurface runoffsurface runoff
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soil grain sizesoil grain sizewater quality standardshillslope similaritycanopy surface areameteorologystreamflow projectionsmonsooninfiltrationdepositional growthdepositional growthriver incisionriver incisionbinary mixing modeldetection probabilitydetection probabilitywildfireavalanche dynamics modelingsediment grain sizesoil controlssoil controlsfire disturbancePWVpreventiontreatment intensityshear velocityspatial fire-scar reconstructionseeder-feeder mechanismsErosion Risk Management Tool (ERMiT)PRISMRock:ClimeERMiT
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External References Cited (22)
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article (8)
- WEPP internet interfaces for forest erosion prediction (2004) — Elliot, W.J.
- Infiltration rates after wildfire in the Bitterroot Valley (2001) — Brady, J.A.; Robichaud, P.R.; Pierson, F.B.
- Spatial and temporal effects of wildfire on the hydrology of a steep rangeland watershed (2001) — Pierson, F.B.; Robichaud, P.R.; Spaeth, K.E.
- Fire effects on infiltration rates after prescribed fire in northern Rocky Mountain forests, USA (2000) — Robichaud, P.R.
- Spatial interpolation and simulation of post-burn duff thickness after prescribed fire (1999) — Robichaud, P.R.; Miller, S.M.
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- Flanagan and Livingston (1995) — Flanagan and Livingston
- A statistical-topographic model for mapping climatological precipitation over mountainous terrain (1994) — Daly, C.; Neilson, R.P.; Phillips, D.L.
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report (7)
- Erosion Risk Management Tool (ERMiT) user manual (2007) — Robichaud, Peter R.; Elliot, William J.; Pierson, Fredrick B.; Hall, David E.; Moffet, Corey A.; Ashmun, Louise E.
- USDA Forest Service RMRS-GTR-188 (2007)
- Erosion Risk Management Tool (ERMiT) Ver. 2006.01.18 (2006) — Robichaud, Peter R.; Elliot, William J.; Pierson, Frederick B.; Hall, David E.; Moffet, Corey A.
- Wildland fires: better information needed on effectiveness of emergency stabilization and rehabilitation treatments (2003)
- Evaluating the effectiveness of post fire rehabilitation treatments (2000) — Robichaud, P.R.; Beyers, J.L.; Neary, D.G.
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- WEPP user summary (1995) — Flanagan, D.C.; Livingston, S.J.
- Weather generator (1995) — Nicks, A.D.; Lane, L.J.; Gander, G.A.
study (6)
- Pierson and others 2001 (2001) — Pierson and others
- Brady and others 2001 (2001) — Brady and others
- Robichaud 2000 (2000) — Robichaud
- Robichaud and Miller 1999 (1999) — Robichaud and Miller
- Robichaud 1996 (1996) — Robichaud
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- Robichaud and others (in press) — Robichaud and others
other (1)
- Spatially-varied erosion potential from harvested hillslopes after prescribed fire in the interior Northwest (1996) — Robichaud, P.R.
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