Vanesa García Gamero

Vanesa García Gamero
University of Cordoba (Spain) | UCO · Department of Agronomy

PhD

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Purpose The use of fallout radionuclides as proxies for the study of soil redistribution processes in semiarid environments of Southern Spain has been restricted to ¹³⁷ Cs. The potential and limitations of alternative proxies such as ²³⁹⁺²⁴⁰ Pu and ²¹⁰ Pb xs should be explored given the expected constrains imposed by the features of the study area....
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The sensitivity of chemical weathering to climatic and erosional forcing is well established at regional scales. However, soil formation is known to vary strongly along catenas where topography, hydrology, and vegetation cause differences in soil properties and, possibly, chemical weathering. This study applies the SoilGen model to evaluate the lin...
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The sensitivity of chemical weathering to climatic and erosional forcing is well established at regional scales. However, soil formation is known to vary strongly along catenas where topography, hydrology, and vegetation cause differences in soil properties and possibly chemical weathering. This study applies the SoilGen model to evaluate the link...
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The interaction between hydrology, terrain, and vegetation, is an essential element in understanding complex landscapes, and in forecasting their evolution under climate change. In Mediterranean Europe, few studies have been performed on the interrelation between them. In this study, soil moisture, vegetation, and water table dynamics were measured...

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