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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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Spatial Gradients of Intensity and Persistence of Soil Water Repellency Under Different Forest Types in Central Mexico

TL;DR: In this article, the spatial distribution of soil water repellency in relation with tree canopy, vegetation cover and main soil chemical (pH, CaCO3, organic C content and exchangeable cations) and physical properties (texture).
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Land-use impact on porosity and water retention of soils rich in rock fragments

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated abandoned arable, meadow and forest soils to determine the effect of land-use on soil water retention properties in soils containing rock fragments, and they found that forest soil had the highest content of rock fragments and that previous ploughing on shallow arable soil on dolomite bedrock ensured that this had higher rock fragment content than meadows.
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Carbon sequestration potential and soil characteristics of various land use systems in arid region

TL;DR: The forest land have greater potential for C sequestration than the other land use systems studied in the arid region of Pakistan and the massive reforestation project - named the Billion Tree Tsunami of the Government of Pakistan will prove beneficial.
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Soil macrofauna and organic matter in irrigated orchards under Mediterranean climate

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the soil macrofauna populations in three orange (Citrus sinensis) orchards and one persimmon (Diospyros kaki) orchard, with the same soil type and different management systems, to establish whether organic management benefits soil fauna and soil quality and what is the effect of flood irrigation.
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Evaluation of geomorphometric characteristics and soil properties after a wildfire using Sentinel-2 MSI imagery for future fire-safe forest

TL;DR: In this article, a combination of Sentinel-2 MSI data for mapping of different spectral indices related to burn severity and their relationship with other morphometric and soil properties can contribute to a better understanding of the impact of fire, and is relevant in regions where is still scarce fire-related research such as Turkey.