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Multiple recharge processes to heterogeneous Mediterranean coastal aquifers and implications on recharge rates evolution in time

2018

Abstract Climate change is nowadays widely considered to have major effects on groundwater resources. Climatic projections suggest a global increase in evaporation and higher frequency of strong rainfall events especially in Mediterranean context. Since evaporation is synonym of low recharge conditions whereas strong rainfall events are more favourable to recharge in heterogeneous subsurface contexts, a lack of knowledge remains then on the real ongoing and future drinking groundwater supply availability at aquifers scale. Due to low recharge potential and high inter-annual climate variability, this issue is strategic for the Mediterranean hydrosystems. This is especially the case for coast…

Mediterranean climateHydrologyIrrigationgeographygeography.geographical_feature_category010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0208 environmental biotechnologyClimate changeContext (language use)Aquifer02 engineering and technologyGroundwater recharge01 natural sciences6. Clean water020801 environmental engineering13. Climate actionEnvironmental science[SDU.STU.HY]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/HydrologySurface runoffGroundwaterComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUS0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and Technology
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Causes and underlying processes of measurement variability in field erosion plots in Mediterranean conditions

2007

Published online 25 May 2006

Mediterranean climateHydrologyScale-dependencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeography Planning and DevelopmentDrainage basinSedimentErosion plotsSpatial patternEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Spatial ecologyErosionRange (statistics)Soil erosionCommon spatial patternEnvironmental scienceField methodsExhaustion of materialSurface runoffMeasurement variabilityEarth-Surface Processes
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Soil wettability, runoff and erodibility of major dry-Mediterranean land use types on calcareous soils

2007

This study examines six land uses (pine woodland, long unburnt scrubland, recently burnt scrubland, orange grove, olive grove and cereal crop), typical for calcareous soils in a dry-Mediterranean region such as eastern Spain, with regard to soil surface water repellency occurrence, hydrological response and erodibility. For each land use, we performed water drop penetration time (WDPT) tests and rainfall simulations respectively on in situ soils at ten replicate plots for extremely dry antecedent conditions in summer 2002 and for wet winter conditions, in early 2003 in the Canyoles river valley. In contrasts to what might have been expected, water repellency was absent or subcritical (WDPT …

Mediterranean climateHydrologySoil waterLand managementEnvironmental scienceLand coverWater-use efficiencySoil conservationSurface runoffSurface waterWater Science and Technology
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Magnitude-frequency analysis of water redistribution along a climate gradient in Spain

1999

Abstract Banded patterns in soils and vegetation form part of important discontinuities on semi-arid slopes in Spain. At fine scales (

Mediterranean climateHydrologySoil waterMagnitude frequencyVegetationRedistribution (cultural anthropology)Classification of discontinuitiesSurface runoffGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesCATENA
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The impact of cotton geotextiles on soil and water losses from Mediterranean rainfed agricultural land

2010

High soil erosion risk of Mediterranean cultivated soils is due to steep slopes, high rainfall intensities and low vegetation cover. Traditional land management as ploughing and herbicides give rise to high soil erosion rates. This paper reports on the use of a cotton geotextiles to control soil and water losses on agricultural land under Mediterranean climatic conditions. Eight paired plots (1, 2, 4 and 16 m2) were studied during 1-year period under natural rainfall. Forty rainfall simulations under wet and dry climatic conditions, and water drop penetration time (WDPT) tests, were carried out in order to analyze the effect of a geotextile on soil and water losses on a typical rainfed orch…

Mediterranean climateHydrologybusiness.product_categorySoil ScienceDevelopmentInfiltration (HVAC)PloughAgricultural landSoil waterErosionEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceGeotextileSurface runoffbusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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Rainfall-runoff modelling of ephemeral streams in the Valencia region (eastern Spain)

2002

This paper presents preliminary results from the application of a transfer-function rainfall–runoff model to ephemeral streams in Mediterranean Spain. Flow simulations have been conducted for two small catchments (Carraixet and Poyo basins), located in close proximity to one another yet with significantly different geological characteristics. Analysis of flow simulations for a number of high-flow events has revealed the dominant influence of the rainfall on the catchment response, particularly for high-rainfall events. Particular success has been attained modelling the highest magnitude events in both catchments and for all events in the faster responding (Poyo) catchment. In order to inves…

Mediterranean climateHydrologygeographyRainfall runoffgeography.geographical_feature_categoryFlood mythEphemeral streamsDrainage basinMagnitude (mathematics)Environmental scienceHydrographSurface runoffWater Science and TechnologyHydrological Processes
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Plot-scale measurement of soil erosion at the experimental area of Sparacia (southern Italy)

2004

Obtaining good quality soil loss data from plots requires knowledge of the factors that affect natural and measurement data variability and of the erosion processes that occur on plots of different sizes. Data variability was investigated in southern Italy by collecting runoff and soil loss from four universal soil-loss equation (USLE) plots of 176 m2, 20 ‘large’ microplots (0·16 m2) and 40 ‘small’ microplots (0·04 m2). For the four most erosive events (event erosivity index, Re ≥ 139 MJ mm ha−1 h−1), mean soil loss from the USLE plots was significantly correlated with Re. Variability of soil loss measurements from microplots was five to ten times greater than that of runoff measurements. D…

Mediterranean climateHydrologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorysoil erosionSiltRillSoil lossSoil waterErosionEnvironmental scienceSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestaliplot-scalemeasurementSurface runoffScale measurementWater Science and Technologysoil erodibility
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Soil degradation and its impact on desertification: A research design for Mediterranean environments

1988

Summary Much is said but little is known of the processes and linkages of soil degradation with desertification. With particular emphasis on South-East Spain, a research design is proposed to characterize the processes, their dynamics and effect on productivity. Through detailed monitoring of plot experiments at three slope positions, changes in soil physical and chemical parameters and analyses of runoff and eroded sediments will be related to induced destruction of the vegetation. Knowing the cause and process will lead to the identification of management techniques that may protect vulnerable Mediterranean environments.

Mediterranean climateHydrologymedia_common.quotation_subjectGeneral EngineeringVegetationcomplex mixturesLead (geology)Productivity (ecology)DesertificationEnvironmental protectionSoil retrogression and degradationEnvironmental scienceSurface runoffmedia_commonSoil Technology
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The immediate effectiveness of barley straw mulch in reducing soil erodibility and surface runoff generation in Mediterranean vineyards

2016

Soil and water loss in agriculture is a major problem throughout the world, and especially in Mediterranean areas. Non-conservation agricultural practices have further aggravated the situation, especially in vineyards, which are affected by one of the highest rates of soil loss among cultivated lands. Therefore, it is necessary to find the right soil practices for more sustainable viticulture. In this regard, straw mulching has proven to be effective in other crop and fire affected soils, but, nonetheless, little research has been carried out in vineyards. This research tests the effect of barley straw mulching on soil erosion and surface runoff on vineyards in Eastern Spain where the soil …

Mediterranean climateRainfallErosion; Management; Rainfall; Runoff; Straw mulch; Vineyards;Environmental EngineeringErosion; Management; Rainfall; Runoff; Straw mulch; Vineyards; Environmental Engineering; Environmental Chemistry; Medicine (all); Waste Management and Disposal; PollutionRunoff010501 environmental sciencesVineyard01 natural sciencesCropEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesStraw mulchMedicine (all)Sediment04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesStrawBodemfysica en LandbeheerPE&RCVineyardsPollutionSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni ErbaceeManagementSoil Physics and Land ManagementAgronomyErosionSoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureErosion0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceSurface runoffMulch
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Integrating Extensive Livestock and Soil Conservation Policies in Mediterranean Mountain Areas for Recovery of Abandoned Lands in the Central Spanish…

2016

Land abandonment is a global issue with important implications in Mediterranean mountain areas. Abandoned Mediterranean croplands start a process of secondary succession that is initially colonized by grasslands, shrubs and forest. In Mediterranean mountain areas, the process is very slow, so the shrubs remain for decades, preventing livestock from accessing pastureland. Therefore, farmers have to burn or clear the shrubs in order to provide pasture, a practice that has recently been encouraged by several regional governments in Spain. Data from experimental plots of the Aisa Valley Experimental Station in the Spanish Pyrenees allow to evaluate the effects of burning and clearing shrubs on …

Mediterranean climateSecondary successionResource (biology)AgroforestrySoil Science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciencesDevelopment01 natural sciencesSoil quality040103 agronomy & agricultureClearing0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceSoil horizonSurface runoffSoil conservation0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceLand Degradation & Development
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