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1.-  Can Terra rossa become water repellent by burning? A laboratory approach
Elsevier; Amsterdam; NLD; Netherlands, 2008
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2.-  Effect of fire severity on water repellency and aggregate stability on Mexican volcanic soils
Elsevier;; III; International, 2011
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3.-  FT-IR spectroscopy reveals that ash water repellency is highly dependent on ash chemical composition
Elsevier;; III; International, 2013
Soil water repellency
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4.-  Hydrological effects of a layer of vegetation ash on underlying wettable and water repellent soil
Elsevier; Amsterdam; NLD; Netherlands, 2012
Fire effects on soil properties
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5.-  Monitoring a burned soil with the use of soil quality indices
Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU); Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Germany, 2008
European Geoscience Union general assembly 2008
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6.-  Soil properties as key factors controlling water repellency in fire-affected areas; evidences from burned sites in Spain and Israel
Elsevier;; III; International, 2013
Soil water repellency
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7.-  Soil properties controlling the effects of fire on water repellency in Terra Rossa
Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU); Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Germany, 2008
European Geoscience Union general assembly 2008
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8.-  Spatial and temporal variations of water repellency and probability of its occurrence in calcareous Mediterranean rangeland soils affected by fires
Elsevier;; III; International, 2013
Soil water repellency
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9.-  The wettability of ash from burned vegetation and its relationship to Mediterranean plant species type, burn severity and total organic carbon content
Elsevier; Amsterdam; NLD; Netherlands, 2011
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10.-  Threshold water content beyond which hydrophobic soils become hydrophilic; the role of soil texture and organic matter content
Elsevier; Amsterdam; NLD; Netherlands, 2013
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