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Climate changes' effects on vegetation water stress in Mediterranean areas

2010

Many recent studies have demonstrated that CO(2) increase is driving the climate in Mediterranean areas towards important changes, mainly represented by a temperature increase and a contemporaneous rainfall reduction. Starting from this premise, the primary aim of the present study is to investigate the effects of potential climatic changes on vegetational stress in Mediterranean ecosystems. Particular attention is here focussed only on the plants' water stress in water controlled ecosystems, mainly related to soil water balance. The interactions among climate, soil and vegetation are evaluated numerically by means of an ecohydrological model. In this work, different future climatic scenari…

HydrologyMediterranean climateEcologySettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E IdrologiaClimate changeGroundwater rechargeVegetationAquatic Scienceecohydrological modelvegetation water streWater balanceclimate changeEcohydrologyEvapotranspirationMediterranean ecosystemsSoil waterEnvironmental scienceEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsEarth-Surface ProcessesEcohydrology
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Estimation of Mediterranean crops evapotranspiration by means of remote-sensing based models

2009

Abstract. Actual evapotranspiration from typical Mediterranean crops has been assessed in a Sicilian study area by using Surface Energy Balance and Agro-Hydrological models. Both modelling approaches require remotely sensed data to estimate evapotranspiration fluxes in a spatially distributed way. The first approach exploits visible (VIS), near-infrared (NIR) and thermal (TIR) observations to solve the surface energy balance equation. To this end two different schemes have been tested: the two-sources TSEB model, where soil and vegetation components of the surface energy balance are treated separately, and the widely used one-source SEBAL model, where soil and vegetation are considered as a…

HydrologyMediterranean climateEstimationSEBALEvapotranspirationEvapotranspiration remote sensing SEBAL TSEB SWAPSWAPremote sensingSEBALRemote sensing (archaeology)EvapotranspirationEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliTSEBRemote sensing
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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 (Gre…

1995

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 sca…

HydrologyMediterranean climateInfiltration (hydrology)Land useLithologySoil retrogression and degradationSoil waterClimate changeEnvironmental scienceSurface runoff
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Soil erosion and hydrology of the western Mediterranean badlands throughout rainfall simulation experiments: A review

2013

Abstract Rainfall simulation experiments are widely used in geomorphological research in badland areas. This technique contributed significantly to our understanding of badland geomorphology in the Mediterranean belt. Due to the different types of simulated rainfall applied and the variable size of the plots a review of the State-of-the-Art is necessary. This study confirmed that rainfall simulations are well suited to (i) analyse runoff-infiltration processes and sediment detachment within badlands, and (ii) to establish the factors determining the hydrological and erosion response at interrill scale in badland areas. The hydrological response of badlands is characterized by rapid response…

HydrologyMediterranean climateRock fragmentErosionSedimentSoil scienceSpatial variabilityWEPPRunoff curve numberSurface runoffGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesCATENA
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Influence of vegetation recovery on soil hydrology and erodibility following fire: an 11-year investigation

2005

The present study investigates long-term changes in soil hydrological properties and erodibility during the regrowth of different types and densities of vegetation following a severe wildfire in the Serra Grossa Range, eastern Spain. Twelve plots of similar slope and soil characteristics, naturally recolonized by four different plant species (trees, herbs, shrubs and dwarf shrubs) were examined using rainfall simulations during an 11-year period. The mean erosion rate was 80 g m−2 h−1, 6 months after the fire under wet-winter conditions, declining to 30 g m−2 h−1 in the following summer and reaching <10 g m−2 h−1 after 2 years. Considerable variation under the different vegetation types …

HydrologyMediterranean climateTopsoilEcologyFire regimeBorealRange (biology)ErosionEnvironmental scienceForestryVegetationSurface runoffInternational Journal of Wildland Fire
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Transient soil-moisture dynamics and climate change in Mediterranean ecosystems

2008

[1] Plants in Mediterranean ecosystems have developed different strategies to cope with transient soil-moisture dynamics induced by the markedly out of phase seasonal behavior of rainfall and temperature. Deep-rooted plants use the soil moisture stored in the wet winter (extensive users), while shallower rooted plants exploit both the wet season storage and the more sporadic growing season rainfall (intensive users). Using stochastic models of soil-moisture dynamics, we present an analytical and numerical description of the probabilistic structure of the soil-moisture storage at the beginning of the growing season in relation to the dynamics of the wet season and then study its evolution du…

HydrologyMediterranean climateWet seasonEcohydrologyEnvironmental scienceClimate changeGrowing seasonRoot systemVegetationWater contentWater Science and TechnologyWater Resources Research
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The effect of ash and needle cover on surface runoff and erosion in the immediate post-fire period

2008

Abstract Hillslopes are thought to be most susceptible to enhanced surface runoff and erosion immediately following wildfire due to removal of protective vegetation and litter cover, and in many cases a fire-induced reduction in soil wettability. This enhanced susceptibility declines as vegetation and litter layer recover. For logistical reasons, however, few studies have been able to examine the responses of burnt terrain immediately following burning and little is therefore known about the effect of the wettable ash layer that often covers the ground until it is redistributed or removed by wind or water erosion. Here we quantify the effects of ash and needle cast ground cover on surface r…

HydrologyMediterranean climatebiologySoil scienceVegetationbiology.organism_classificationcomplex mixturesDeposition (aerosol physics)Aleppo PineSoil waterLitterErosionSurface runoffGeologyEarth-Surface Processes
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The effect of mariculture facilities on biochemical features of suspended organic matter (southern Tyrrhenian, Mediterranean)

2006

Abstract A comparison of a Mediterranean aquaculture impacted area and control areas was made to assess the effect of fish farm waste discharge on the biochemical features of the water column. Trophic variables commonly used in marine ecology such as total suspended matter, suspended chlorophyll- a , biochemical features of particulate organic matter (proteins, lipids and carbohydrates) and biopolymeric carbon were chosen as the best descriptors of trophic conditions. An initial analysis of data from the impact area was carried out in order to test the effect of farm waste using a gradient of distances downstream from the fish farm cages (50 m, 300 m, 1000 m). The results were then compared…

HydrologyMediterranean climatechemistry.chemical_classificationbusiness.industryFish farmingAquatic ScienceOceanographyFisherychemistry.chemical_compoundWater columnchemistryAquacultureChlorophyllEnvironmental scienceMaricultureOrganic matterbusinessTrophic levelEstuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science
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Man-made lakes in Mediterranean semi-arid climate: the strange case of Dr Deep Lake and Mr Shallow Lake

2003

The lack of any protection against eutrophication is progressively compromising the water quality of Sicilian reservoirs. These water bodies provide the population with an adequate supply of drinking water and support most of the irrigation requirements of local agriculture. Moreover, they respond to the Mediterranean climate, with sequential, seasonally predictable events of flooding and drying and whose intensity varies markedly between years. As a consequence of summer drought and the policy to meet water demand throughout the season, the reservoirs experience massive dewatering, resulting in a reduction in the spring storage volume of 90%. Thus, they start the hydrological season as wat…

HydrologyMediterranean climateeducation.field_of_studyEcologyPopulationAquatic ScienceWaves and shallow waterSemi-arid climateDrawdown (hydrology)Environmental scienceWater qualityeducationEutrophicationThermoclineHydrobiologia
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Channel forms and vegetation adjustment to damming in a Mediterranean gravel‐bed river (Serpis River, Spain)

2018

HydrologyMediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0208 environmental biotechnology02 engineering and technologyVegetation01 natural sciences020801 environmental engineeringHydrology (agriculture)Environmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceChannel (geography)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceWater Science and TechnologyRiver Research and Applications
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