ARTEMIO
CERDA BOLINCHES
CATEDRÁTICO/A DE UNIVERSIDAD
Swansea University
Swansea, Reino UnidoPublicaciones en colaboración con investigadores/as de Swansea University (20)
2023
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Chemical characteristics of wildfire ash across the globe and their environmental and socio-economic implications
Environment International, Vol. 178
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Physical and chemical properties of wildfire ash collected from different ecosystems and burn severities across the globe, 2003-2021
NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
2021
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Current Wildland Fire Patterns and Challenges in Europe: A Synthesis of National Perspectives
Air, Soil and Water Research, Vol. 14
2016
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Preface
Journal of Soils and Sediments
2015
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Organic matter and wettability characteristics of wildfire ash from Mediterranean conifer forests
Catena, Vol. 135, pp. 369-376
2014
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Corrigendum to "Wildland fire ash: Production, composition and eco-hydro-geomorphic effects", Earth Sci. Rev. 130 (2014) [103-127]
Earth-Science Reviews
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Wildland fire ash: Production, composition and eco-hydro-geomorphic effects
Earth-Science Reviews, Vol. 130, pp. 103-127
2013
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FT-IR spectroscopy reveals that ash water repellency is highly dependent on ash chemical composition
Catena, Vol. 108, pp. 35-43
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Spatial and temporal variations of water repellency and probability of its occurrence in calcareous Mediterranean rangeland soils affected by fires
Catena, Vol. 108, pp. 14-25
2012
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Hydrological effects of a layer of vegetation ash on underlying wettable and water repellent soil
Geoderma, Vol. 191, pp. 14-23
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Repelencia al agua en suelos forestales afectados por incendios y en suelos agrícolas bajo distintos manejos y abandono
Cuadernos de investigación geográfica: Geographical Research Letters, Vol. 38, Núm. 2, pp. 53-74
2011
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The impact of fire on redistribution of soil organic matter on a Mediterranean hillslope under maquia vegetation type
Land Degradation and Development, Vol. 22, Núm. 6, pp. 530-536
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The wettability of ash from burned vegetation and its relationship to Mediterranean plant species type, burn severity and total organic carbon content
Geoderma, Vol. 160, Núm. 3-4, pp. 599-607
2010
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The effect of ant mounds on overland flow and soil erodibility following a wildfire in eastern Spain
Ecohydrology, Vol. 3, Núm. 4, pp. 392-401
2009
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Effects of ants on water and soil losses from organically-managed citrus orchards in eastern Spain
Biologia, Vol. 64, Núm. 3, pp. 527-531
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Soil and water losses from new citrus orchards growing on sloped soils in the western Mediterranean basin
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, Vol. 34, Núm. 13, pp. 1822-1830
2008
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The effect of ash and needle cover on surface runoff and erosion in the immediate post-fire period
Catena, Vol. 74, Núm. 3, pp. 256-263
2007
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Soil wettability, runoff and erodibility of major dry-Mediterranean land use types on calcareous soils
Hydrological Processes, Vol. 21, Núm. 17, pp. 2325-2336
2005
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Fire effects on soil system functioning: New insights and future challenges
International Journal of Wildland Fire, Vol. 14, Núm. 4, pp. 339-342
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Influence of vegetation recovery on soil hydrology and erodibility following fire: An 11-year investigation
International Journal of Wildland Fire, Vol. 14, Núm. 4, pp. 423-437