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The Impact of Climatic Change and Land Use on the Hydrological Response of Mediterranean Soils; a Study along a Climatological Gradient in Crete (Greece)

C. BoixA. CalvoA.c. ImesonJ.m. SchoorlM.d. SorianoI.r. Tiemessen

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HydrologyMediterranean climateInfiltration (hydrology)Land useLithologySoil retrogression and degradationSoil waterClimate changeEnvironmental scienceSurface runoff

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Abstract To help understand the impact of Climatic Change on the soils of the Mediterranean area, measurements of physical soil properties were carried out in a mountain zone in Crete (Greece), following a climatological gradient. Four experimental slopes were chosen, south facing and situated on limestone lithology. Soil hydrological properties including infiltration, runoff and sediment concentration, were measured and the percentage of waterstable microaggregation in the soil was calculated and used as an indicator of soil degradation. It was found that as well as climate, soil properties were highly affected by the extensive land use of the area, intensive grazing by goats and small scale wildfires.

https://doi.org/10.1016/s0166-1116(06)80106-8