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Antonio Sastre-Merlín

Researcher at University of Alcalá

Publications -  18
Citations -  368

Antonio Sastre-Merlín is an academic researcher from University of Alcalá. The author has contributed to research in topics: Drainage basin & Water resources. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 15 publications receiving 271 citations.

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Hydrological and water quality impact assessment of a Mediterranean limno-reservoir under climate change and land use management scenarios

TL;DR: In this paper, the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model was used to quantify the potential effects of various climate and land use change scenarios on catchment hydrology as well as the trophic state of a new kind of waterbody, a limno-reservoir (Pareja Limno-REServoir), created for environmental and recreational purposes.
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Hydrological modeling and climate change impacts in an agricultural semiarid region. Case study: Guadalupe River basin, Mexico

TL;DR: In this paper, the SWAT model was applied to the upper section of the Guadalupe River basin to assess the impacts of several climate change scenarios on its water availability, and water balance and flow components prediction was satisfactory.
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Salt accumulation in soils and plants under reclaimed water irrigation in urban parks of Madrid (Spain).

TL;DR: In this article, the main aim of the study was to estimate salt accumulation in soils and plants due to reclaimed water irrigation in two urban parks of Madrid, and the chemical properties in soil solution, soil and plant leaves of four species were analyzed.
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Hydrologic modeling in a small mediterranean basin as a tool to assess the feasibility of a limno-reservoir.

TL;DR: The SWAT model was applied to the Ompólveda River Basin (Guadalajara, central Spain) to assess the hydrological feasibility of the Pareja Limno-reservoir, and the usefulness of the model is questioned, especially during summer, the most favorable season for recreational activities.
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Influence of reclaimed water irrigation in soil physical properties of urban parks: A case study in Madrid (Spain)

TL;DR: In this paper, the impact of reclaimed water on aggregate stability, soil penetration resistance, infiltration rate and porosity in soils of one of the urban parks of Madrid was assessed, and it was found that reclaimed water irrigation increased microaggregate stability in the topsoil, probably because of higher values of soil organic matter (SOM).