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José Arnáez

Researcher at University of La Rioja

Publications -  48
Citations -  2835

José Arnáez is an academic researcher from University of La Rioja. The author has contributed to research in topics: Surface runoff & Erosion. The author has an hindex of 21, co-authored 45 publications receiving 2387 citations.

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Space-time process and drivers of land abandonment in Europe.

TL;DR: In this paper, a general view of the extent of abandoned land, the stages of abandonment and the drivers that manage this process in Europe is presented, and the authors show that, among the drivers, external factors (migration, socioeconomic model, public policies, etc.) act as enhancers that emphasize land abandonment.
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Catchment soil moisture and rainfall characteristics as determinant factors for discharge/suspended sediment hysteretic loops in a small headwater catchment in the Spanish pyrenees

TL;DR: In this paper, three types of hysteretic loops were found at Arnas, a Mediterranean headwater catchment in the Central Spanish Pyrenees: clockwise (the most frequent), counter-clockwise and eight-shaped.
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Effects of farming terraces on hydrological and geomorphological processes. A review

TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed the hydrological and geomorphological behaviour of constructing, working on and abandoning farming terraces based on recent scientific papers (1982-2014).
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Factors affecting runoff and erosion under simulated rainfall in Mediterranean vineyards

TL;DR: In this article, surface runoff and soil loss on gentle slopes with vineyards are analyzed using a rainfall simulator, 22 rainstorms with varied intensities from 30 to 117, and return periods from 2 to 127 years were reproduced.
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Flood generation and sediment transport in experimental catchments affected by land use changes in the central Pyrenees

TL;DR: In this paper, three small catchments (2 in size) were monitored in the Central Spanish Pyrenees to analyse the hydrological and geomorphological consequences of different land covers under the same climate scenario.