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Manuel Abad

Researcher at King Juan Carlos University

Publications -  138
Citations -  4092

Manuel Abad is an academic researcher from King Juan Carlos University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ostracod & Estuary. The author has an hindex of 30, co-authored 128 publications receiving 3552 citations. Previous affiliations of Manuel Abad include Polytechnic University of Valencia & University of Atacama.

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Leaching of composts from agricultural wastes to prepare nursery potting media

TL;DR: In this article, the leaching of salt and mineral elements from three composts prepared with residual vegetable crop biomass (melon, pepper or zucchini) and from one limed peat (control) was studied using methacrylate columns and distilled water.
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Pliocene–Lower Pleistocene shallow-water mixed siliciclastics and carbonates (Yanigua and Los Haitises formations) in eastern Hispaniola (Dominican Republic)

TL;DR: The Yanigua and Los Haitises formations as discussed by the authors have been grouped into two laterally interfingering mapping units, which are mainly formed on a shallow-water marine platform fringing the precursor reliefs of the Cordillera Oriental and the southeastern end of the Dominican Republic.
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Comparison of three sequential extraction procedures for trace element partitioning in three contaminated Mediterranean soils

TL;DR: The trace elements studied showed different and specific distribution patterns between the various soil fractions examined, and different extraction efficiencies were found for the three sequential extraction procedures compared.
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The basaltic volcanism of the Dumisseau Formation in the Sierra de Bahoruco, SW Dominican Republic: A record of the mantle plume-related magmatism of the Caribbean Large Igneous Province

TL;DR: The Dumisseau Fm in the Sierra de Bahoruco, SW Dominican Republic offers the opportunity to study, on land, the volcanism of the Caribbean Large Igneous Province (CLIP), which consists of an at least 1.5 km-thick sequence of submarine basaltic flows and pyroclastic deposits, intruded by doleritic dykes and sills.
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Origin of reddening in a paleosol buried by lava flows in Fogo island (Cape Verde)

TL;DR: In this paper, a buried paleosol with a reddened topsoil developed on mafic lapilli, intercalated between intrusive carbonatites and an alkaline lava flow, was studied.