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Artemi Cerdà
Researcher at University of Valencia
Publications - 399
Citations - 22358
Artemi Cerdà is an academic researcher from University of Valencia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface runoff & Soil water. The author has an hindex of 76, co-authored 377 publications receiving 17821 citations. Previous affiliations of Artemi Cerdà include Bar-Ilan University & University of Amsterdam.
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The multidisciplinary origin of soil geography: A review
TL;DR: This paper conducted a historical review of soil geography to clarify its origin, early methods, first authors and the importance of its interdisciplinary perspective within the scientific community, and found that soil geography was considerably advanced by the work of K.D. Glinka (1867-1927), one of Dokuchaev's students, who could be considered as the father of soil geographers.
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Agricultural land abandonment in Mediterranean environment provides ecosystem services via soil carbon sequestration.
Agata Novara,Luciano Gristina,Giovanna Sala,Antonino Galati,Maria Crescimanno,Artemi Cerdà,Emilio Badalamenti,Tommaso La Mantia +7 more
TL;DR: It could be concluded that abandoned agricultural fields represents a valid opportunity to mitigate agriculture sector emissions in Sicily and the calculation of the payments for ecosystem service (PES) of C sequestration after agricultural land abandonment increased in this way the efficiency of PES.
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Agroforestry: a sustainable environmental practice for carbon sequestration under the climate change scenarios—a review
Farhat Abbas,Hafiz Mohkum Hammad,Shah Fahad,Artemi Cerdà,Muhammad Rizwan,Wajid Farhad,Sana Ehsan,Hafiz Faiq Bakhat +7 more
TL;DR: This review presents agroforestry potential to counter the increasing concentration of atmospheric CO2 by sequestering it in above- and belowground biomass.
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The influence of seed size and shape on their removal by water erosion
TL;DR: In this article, the role of water erosion in the removal of seeds and then in the plant establishment and distribution is unknown, but little information can be found about the susceptibility of seeds to be removed by water erosion processes.
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Effect of climate on surface flow along a climatological gradient in Israel: a field rainfall simulation approach
Artemi Cerdà,Artemi Cerdà +1 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a climatological gradient was selected in Israel to examine the effects of climate on surface flow and soil erosion, and simulated rainfall experiments were performed in order to determine the main hydrological and erosional parameters.