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美国西部溪流季节性水温受野火影响的变化:一项回顾性研究。

Variable wildfire impacts on the seasonal water temperatures of western US streams: A retrospective study.

机构信息

Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Post-doc, c/o U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Corvallis, Oregon, United States of America.

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Center for Public Health and Environmental Assessment, Corvallis, Oregon, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS One. 2022 Jul 20;17(7):e0268452. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0268452. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Recent increases in the burn area and severity of wildfires in the western US have raised concerns about the impact on stream water temperature-a key determinant of cold-water fish habitats. However, the effect on seasonal water temperatures of concern, including winter and summer, are not fully understood. In this study, we assessed the impact of wildfire burns at Boulder Creek (Oregon), Elk Creek (Oregon), and Gibbon River (Wyoming) watersheds on the downstream winter and summer water temperatures for the first three post-fire years. To obtain results independent of the choice of the analytical method, we evaluated the consequence of each burn using three different statistical approaches that utilize local water temperature data. Our results from the three approaches indicated that the response of water temperatures to wildfire burns varied across seasons and sites. Wildfire burns were associated with a median increase of up to 0.56°C (Standard Error; S.E. < 0.23°C) in the summer mean water temperatures (MWT) and 62 degree-day Celsius (DDC; S.E. < 20.7 DDC) in the summer accumulated degree days (ADD) for the three subsequent years across studied stream sites. Interestingly, these burns also corresponded to a median decrease of up to 0.49°C (S.E. < 0.45°C) in the winter MWT and 39 DDC (S.E. < 40.5 DDC) in the winter ADD for the same period across sites. Wildfire effects on the downstream water temperatures diminished with increasing site distance from the burn perimeter. Our analyses demonstrated that analytical methods that utilize local watershed data could be applied to evaluate fire effects on downstream water temperatures.

摘要

近年来,美国西部野火的燃烧面积和严重程度不断增加,这引发了人们对其对溪流水温影响的担忧——水温是冷水鱼类栖息地的关键决定因素。然而,人们对冬季和夏季等关键季节性水温的影响还不完全了解。在这项研究中,我们评估了博尔德溪(俄勒冈州)、埃尔克溪(俄勒冈州)和吉本河(怀俄明州)流域野火燃烧对火灾后头三年下游冬季和夏季水温的影响。为了使结果不受分析方法选择的影响,我们使用三种不同的统计方法评估了每种燃烧的后果,这些方法利用了当地的水温数据。这三种方法的结果表明,水温对野火燃烧的响应在不同季节和地点有所不同。野火燃烧与夏季平均水温(MWT)中位数增加了 0.56°C(标准误差;S.E. < 0.23°C)以及夏季累积度日数(ADD)中位数增加了 62 度日摄氏度(DDC;S.E. < 20.7 DDC)有关,在接下来的三年里,研究中的溪流地点都出现了这种情况。有趣的是,这些燃烧也与冬季平均水温中位数降低了 0.49°C(标准误差;S.E. < 0.45°C)以及冬季 ADD 中位数降低了 39 DDC(标准误差;S.E. < 40.5 DDC)有关,在同一时期,不同地点都出现了这种情况。野火对下游水温的影响随着与燃烧区距离的增加而减弱。我们的分析表明,利用当地流域数据的分析方法可用于评估火灾对下游水温的影响。

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