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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 Impacts of Vineyard Afforestation on Soil Properties, Water Repellency and Near-Saturated Infiltration in the Little Carpathians Mountains

TL;DR: In this paper, the effects of land use and land-use change on soils in the Modra wine-growing region in Southwestern Slovakia were investigated, and the authors concluded that soil afforestation results in increased soil water repellency and a subsequent reduction in the infiltration rate at the matrix scale.
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Examining the status of forest fire emission in 2020 and its connection to COVID-19 incidents in West Coast regions of the United States

TL;DR: In this paper , in-situ air pollution data were utilized to examine the effects of the 2020 forest fire on atmosphere and coronavirus (COVID-19) casualties, and the spatial-temporal concentrations of particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10) and NO2 were collected from August 1 to October 30 for 2020 (the fire year) and 2019 (the reference year).
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Biohydrology: coupling biology and soil hydrology from pores to landscapes

TL;DR: In this article, a range of articles on biological and hydrological interactions in soil, including large-scale systems research on the influence of forests on catchments and small-scale reductionist research on processes operating at the scale of soil pores.
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Goal Oriented Soil Mapping: Applying Modern Methods Supported by Local Knowledge

TL;DR: In this article, the authors identify several problems in the spatial correlation between folk and scientific classification related to different cultural variables that influence local soil classification and propose to use local wisdom and experience for soil mapping.
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Spatial variability of soil roughness in persimmon plantations: A new combined ISUM (improved stock unearthing method) approach

TL;DR: In this paper, the use of the improved stock unearthing method (ISUM) as an easy-to-apply and low-cost approach for assessing soil roughness in persimmon plantations is presented.