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Jan Jacob Keizer
Researcher at University of Aveiro
Publications - 183
Citations - 5421
Jan Jacob Keizer is an academic researcher from University of Aveiro. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface runoff & Erosion. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 167 publications receiving 4144 citations. Previous affiliations of Jan Jacob Keizer include University of Amsterdam.
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A review of rainfall interception modelling
A. Muzylo,Pilar Llorens,F. Valente,Jan Jacob Keizer,Francisco Domingo,Francisco Domingo,John H. C. Gash +6 more
TL;DR: A review of physically-based rainfall interception modelling is presented in this paper, where 15 models representing distinct concepts of the interception process are selected, and applications of these models to field data sets published before March 2008 are analyzed.
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Impacts of climate and land use changes on the hydrological and erosion processes of two contrasting Mediterranean catchments
Dalila Serpa,João Osvaldo Rodrigues Nunes,Juliana Marisa Santos,Elsa Sampaio,Rita Jacinto,Sandro F. Veiga,Júlio Lima,Madalena Moreira,João Corte-Real,Jan Jacob Keizer,Nelson Abrantes +10 more
TL;DR: The combination of climate and land use change scenarios led to a reduction in streamflow for both catchments, suggesting a domain of the climatic response.
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Extraction of compounds associated with water repellency in sandy soils of different origin
Stefan H. Doerr,C. T. Llewellyn,Peter Douglas,Christopher P. Morley,Kathryn A. Mainwaring,C. Haskins,L. Johnsey,Coen J. Ritsema,Frank Stagnitti,Graeme Allinson,António J. D. Ferreira,Jan Jacob Keizer,Apostolos K. Ziogas,J. Diamantis +13 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the role of extracts in causing soil water repellency was examined by determining extract mass, sample organic carbon content, and sample aliphatic C-H removed using DRIFT.
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Does soil burn severity affect the post-fire runoff and interrill erosion response? A review based on meta-analysis of field rainfall simulation data
TL;DR: In this paper, a meta-analysis was carried out of the runoff and inter-rill erosion data from field rainfall simulation experiments (RSEs) that compared burnt and unburnt conditions.
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Effectiveness of Hydromulching to Reduce Runoff and Erosion in a Recently Burnt Pine Plantation in Central Portugal
TL;DR: In this article, the effectiveness of hydromulch in reducing post-fire runoff and sediment production and determining the underlying processes and mechanisms that control post fire runoff and erosion was analyzed.