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- Extreme water repellency and loss of aggregate stability in heat-affected soils around the globe: Driving factors and their relationships. 1-13. 2024
- Technosols designed for rehabilitation of mining activities using mine spoils and biosolids. Ion mobility and correlations using percolation columns.. 78-84. 2017
- Advances in the knowledge of how heating can affect aggregate stability in Mediterranean soils: a XDR and SEM-EDX approach. 315-324. 2016
- Effects of relative humidity on the water repellency of fire-affected soils. 68-76. 2016
- Organic matter and wettability characteristics of wildfire ash from Mediterranean conifer forests. 369-376. 2015
- Algae influence the hydrophysical parameters of a sandy soil. 61-71. 2013
- Can occurrence of soil hydrophobicity promote the increase of aggregates stability?. 24-31. 2013
- FT-IR spectroscopy reveals that ash water repellency is highly dependent on ash chemical composition. 38-46. 2013
- Soil properties as key factor controlling water repellency in fire-affected areas: Evidences from burned sites in Spain and Israel. 6-13. 2013
- Soil properties as key factors controlling water repellency in fire-affected areas: evidences from burned sites in Spain and Israel. 9-16. 2013
- Soil water repellency: origin, assessment, and geomorphological consequences. 1-8. 2013
- Spatial and temporal variations of water repellency and probability of its occurrence in calcareous Mediterranean rangeland soils affected by fires. 17-28. 2013
- Soil profile improvement as a by-product of gully stabilization measures. 155-161. 2012
- Effect of fire severity on water repellency and aggregate stability on Mexican volcanic soils. 136-147. 2011
- Fire effects on soil properties. A key issue in forest ecosystems. 175-176. 2008
- Immediate effects of wildfires on water repellency and aggregate stability in Mediterranean calcareous soils. 219-226. 2008
- The presence of ash as an interference factor in the estimation of the maximum temperatures reached on burned soils using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR). 177-184. 2008
- Thermal destruction of soil water repellency and associated changes to soil organic matter as observed by FT-IR spectroscopy. 205-211. 2008