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Madera y bosques

On-line version ISSN 2448-7597Print version ISSN 1405-0471

Abstract

NAVAR CHAIDEZ, José de Jesús. Modeling of the water content of soils and its relation with wild fires in the Mountain Sierra Madre range of Durango, Mexico. Madera bosques [online]. 2011, vol.17, n.3, pp.65-81. ISSN 2448-7597.

Mathematical techniques that predict the risk of forest fires use a hydro-climatic sub-model, which is generally fed with simple climatic variables such as rainfall, potential evapotranspiration, or the air relative humidity. In this research we report the effect of rainfall, pan evaporation (Et), and potential evapotranspiration (Etp), and the soil moisture content (θ), were related with the number of annual forest fires and the area annually burned by forest fires in the state of Durango, Mexico. A hydrologic, mass balance, physically-based model that feeds on climate, soil and plant cover variables as well as weighting factors was employed to calculate Etp and θ. In addition, the El Niño index was statistically related to the forest fire variables described above. The θ variable resulted to be better related than the simple climatic variables to the number of forest fires and the area burned by forest fires. El Niño index expressed during the November-December phase of the year t-1 explains above 30% of the total burned area variation during the dry season of January-May of temperate forests. It is recommended to use the soil moisture content estimated by the water balance as predictor variable in the fire risk assessment of temperate forests.

Keywords : Water balance of soils; negative binomial distribution; physically based model; numbers and area burned by forest fires; regression.

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