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Long-term impact of rainfed agricultural land abandonment on soil erosion in the Western Mediterranean basin

2018

[EN] Land abandonment is widespread in the Mediterranean mountains. The impact of agricultural abandonment results in a shift in ecosystem evolution due to changes in soil erosion, but little is known about long-term soil and water losses. This paper uses 11 years of measurements in two paired plots (abandoned vs control) with four subplots to determine how soil and water losses evolved after abandonment within an agricultural parcel. For two years (2004¿2005) both plots were under tillage, and after 2006 one plot was abandoned. The monitored plots measured runoff and sediment concentration after each rainfall event.

Mediterranean climateplots010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and Developmentrainfallrunoff010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesMediterranean BasinscaleSoilAgricultural landEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Land use change0105 earth and related environmental sciences2. Zero hungerLand useAbandonmentAgroforestryCOMERCIALIZACION E INVESTIGACION DE MERCADOS15. Life on landplotPE&RC6. Clean waterhumanitiesSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeGeographysedimentErosion13. Climate actionSpainAbandonment (emotional)ErosionGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesRainfedSoil conservationSurface runoffEarth and Planetary Sciences (all)
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Use of Mott-Schottky Plots to Characterise the Amorphous Passive Film/Electrolyte Junction

2010

Mott-Schottky Plots Amorphous Passive Film/Electrolyte Junction
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Covering by discrete and closed discrete sets.

2008

Say that a cardinal number $\kappa$ is \emph{small} relative to the space $X$ if $\kappa <\Delta(X)$, where $\Delta(X)$ is the least cardinality of a non-empty open set in $X$. We prove that no Baire metric space can be covered by a small number of discrete sets, and give some generalizations. We show a ZFC example of a regular Baire $\sigma$-space and a consistent example of a normal Baire Moore space which can be covered by a small number of discrete sets. We finish with some remarks on linearly ordered spaces.

Open setMathematics::General TopologyBaireBaire measure01 natural sciencesComplete metric spaceDiscrete setFOS: MathematicsProperty of Baire0101 mathematicsDispersion characterMoore spaceMathematicsMathematics - General TopologyDiscrete mathematicsMoore space (topology)σ-space010102 general mathematicsGeneral Topology (math.GN)Baire spaceBaire property010101 applied mathematicsMetric spaceMathematics::Logic54A25 54E52Baire category theoremSettore MAT/03 - GeometriaGeometry and TopologyLOTSsigma-space
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Half-width plots, a simple tool to predict peak shape, reveal column kinetics and characterise chromatographic columns in liquid chromatography: Stat…

2013

Peak profiles in chromatography are characterised by their height, position, width and asymmetry; the two latter depend on the values of the left and right peak half-widths. Simple correlations have been found between the peak half-widths and the retention times. The representation of such correlations has been called half-width plots. For isocratic elution, the plots are parabolic, although often, the parabolas can be approximated to straight-lines. The plots can be obtained with the half-widths/retention time data for a set of solutes experiencing the same kinetics, eluted with a mobile phase at fixed or varying composition. When the analysed solutes experience different resistance to mas…

Peak profiles in chromatography are characterised by their height position width and asymmetry; the two latter depend on the values of the left and right peak half-widths. Simple correlations have been found between the peak half-widths and the retention times. The representation of such correlations has been called half-width plots. For isocratic elution the plots are parabolic although often the parabolas can be approximated to straight-lines. The plots can be obtained with the half-widths/retention time data for a set of solutes experiencing the same kinetics eluted with a mobile phase at fixed or varying composition. When the analysed solutes experience different resistance to mass transfer the plots will be solute dependent and should be obtained with the data for each solute eluted with mobile phases at varying composition. The half-width plots approach is a simple tool that facilitates the prediction of peak shape (width and asymmetry) with optimisation purposes reveal the interaction kinetics of solutes in different columns and characterise chromatographic columns. This work shows half-width plots for different situations in isocratic elution including the use of different flows the effect of temperature the modification of the stationary phase surface by an additive the existence of specific interactions within the column and the comparison of columns. The adaptation to gradient elution is also described. Previous knowledge on half-width plots is structured and analysed to which new results are added.Work (thermodynamics)Column characterisationmedia_common.quotation_subjectKineticsLiquid chromatographyAnalytical chemistryHalf-widthsInteraction kineticsBiochemistryAsymmetryAnalytical ChemistryPeak shapeColumn (typography)Position (vector)Mass transferPhase (matter)media_commonChromatographyElutionChemistryOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalKineticsPredictionChromatography LiquidJournal of Chromatography A
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Spatial recurrence strategies reveal different routes to Turing pattern formation in chemical systems

2009

We analyze the temporal evolution of hexagonal Turing patterns in two Belousov–Zhabotinsky reactions performed in water-in-oil reverse micro-emulsions under different experimental conditions. The two reactions show different routes to pattern formation through localized spots and through a self replication mechanism. The Generalized Recurrence Plot (GRP) and the Generalized Recurrence Quantification Analysis (GRQA) are used for the investigation of spatial patterns and clearly reveal the different routes leading to the formation of stationary Turing structures.

PhysicsGeneral Physics and AstronomyPattern formationSpatial recurrence plotsBelousov–Zhabotinsky reactionTuring patternsSelf-replicationRecurrence quantification analysisGeneralized recurrence quantification analysis; Spatial recurrence plotsSpatial ecologyRecurrence plotBiological systemTuringcomputerGeneralized recurrence quantification analysiscomputer.programming_languagePhysics Letters A
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Characteristics of current roadside pollution using test-monitoring plots

2014

Abstract The aim of the study was the qualitative recognition of the existing roadside pollutants deposited in topsoils located close to roads with high traffic volume. So far, the studies have helped to determine the content of pollutants that accumulated over a long period of time. Traditionally, it has been difficult to distinguish between roadside pollution and pollution from other industrial sources. In order to avoid such problems and to accurately recognize present threats originating from road traffic, test-monitoring plots were installed in Poland (Gliwice and Opole), Germany (Tubingen, Ulm and Boblingen), Finland (Helsinki), Tajikistan (Dushanbe) and China (Lanzhou). To install th…

PollutionTajikistanRoadside pollution; Heavy metals; Magnetic susceptibility; PAHs; Test-monitoring plotsChinaEnvironmental Engineeringmedia_common.quotation_subjectTraffic volumeLong periodGermanyMetals HeavyEnvironmental ChemistrySoil PollutantsPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsWaste Management and DisposalRoad trafficFinlandmedia_commonVehicle EmissionsPollutantHydrologyTopsoilEnvironmental engineeringPollutionSoil contaminationCurrent (stream)Environmental sciencePolandEnvironmental PollutionEnvironmental MonitoringScience of the Total Environment
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Pinus halepensis M. versus Quercus ilex subsp. Rotundifolia L. runoff and soil erosion at pedon scale under natural rainfall in Eastern Spain three d…

2017

Abstract Afforestation aims to recover the vegetation cover, and restore natural ecosystems. The plant species selected for restoration will determine species richness and the fate of the ecosystem. Research focussing on the impact of vegetation recovery on soil quality are abundant, especially on fire affected land and where rehabilitation, afforestation and restoration projects were carried out. However, little is known about how different plants species affect soil erosion and water losses, which are key factors that will impact the fate of the afforested land. Aleppo pine (Pinus halepensis M.) is the species commonly used for afforestation in the Mediterranean and is very successful whe…

Rainfall010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMediterranean010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesAleppo PineAfforestationHolm oak0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape ConservationPlotsbiologyAgroforestryForestryForestryVegetationBodemfysica en LandbeheerPE&RCbiology.organism_classificationSoil qualitySoil Physics and Land ManagementAleppo pineBoscos i silviculturaEnvironmental scienceSoil horizonPlant coverSpecies richnessSurface runoffSediment delivery
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Measuring soil erosion by field plots: Understanding the sources of variation

2006

Soil erosion plots of different types and sizes are widely used to investigate the geomorphological processes related to soil erosion. This field method has provided a variety of results, depending on the characteristics of the plots, on their suitability to reflect the ecosystem's characteristics and on the objectives of each particular research. The coupling of real soil loss at patch and slope scale within a landscape and the values obtained by field plots depend, among other things, on how good the methodology performs over a set of ecosystem properties, such as those related with temporal and spatial scale issues, disturbance and representation of natural conditions, and the ability to…

Scale-dependenceConnectivitySediment redistributionSedimentSoil scienceVegetationErosion plotsWater fluxesField (geography)Spatial patternSoil erosionErosionSpatial ecologyGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesCommon spatial patternEnvironmental scienceField methodsExhaustion of materialEcosystemScale (map)Earth-Science Reviews
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L'incremento della sostenibilità ambientale attraverso una corretta gestione dell'irrigazione.

2014

Lo scopo di questo lavoro è quello di mettere a punto, a partire dalle informazioni territoriali quali caratteristichemeteorologiche e pedologiche, uno studio capace di valutare la sostenibilità della gestione irrigua in tre ipotetiche parcelle sperimentali individuate nel territorio del sottobacino Iudeo-Bucari (TP). Sitratta di tre vigneti che rappresentano per caratteristiche morfologiche e gestionali l'intero sottobacino, ovvero una delle aree maggiormente vitate della Sicilia. Il fine è valutare la sostenibilità della gestione irrigua in termini di risparmio energetico, attraverso l'applicazione del modello di bilancio idrico FAO 56. Questo tipo di studio pone le basi per la redazione …

Settore AGR/14 - PedologiaThe purpose of this work is todevelop from spatial information such as weather and soil characteristics a study capable ofhighlighting the sustainability of irrigation management of three hypothetical experimental plots identified in the territory of the sub-basin Iudeo Bucari located western Sicily in the province of Trapani. There are three vineyards that represent for morphological characteristics and management the entire sub-basin which is one of the areas most under vines in Sicily. The aim is to assess the sustainability of irrigation management in terms of saving energy through the application of the model FAO 56 fetlock water balance. This study lays the foundation for the preparation of action plans developed to reverse negative trends in environmental resource management which are susceptible to degradation processes.
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Neck and Shoulder Muscle Activation Among Experienced and Inexperienced Pilots in +Gz Exposure

2017

Background The aim of the present study was to compare differences in electromyography (EMG) activation of the neck and shoulder muscles between groups of inexperienced and experienced pilots during controlled +Gz exposure in a centrifuge. Methods The subjects were volunteer cadets (inexperienced group) and lieutenants (experienced group) undergoing their first centrifuge training. The first group did not have any high performance aircraft (HPA) experience, while the latter one had a 1-yr experience of intense flying of HPA. During the centrifuge run, EMG activity was recorded from the left and right shoulder, neck flexor, and neck extensor muscles. Results The pilots without HPA experience…

Shoulderelectromyographymedicine.medical_specialtyhigh performance aircraftCentrifugationHypergravityElectromyographycervical spineYoung Adult03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinePhysical medicine and rehabilitationNeck MusclesHumHumansMedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciences050102 behavioral science & comparative psychologyMuscle activityMuscle Skeletalta315VolunteerFinlandmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industry05 social sciences030208 emergency & critical care medicineMuscle activationta3142General MedicineAnatomyShoulder muscleNeck musclesG forcePilotsMilitary PersonnelAerospace MedicineAviation medicinebusinessGravitationAerospace Medicine and Human Performance
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