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1.- Evaluation of the impact of land use changes on rainfall-runoff processes and sediments transport Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU); Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Federal R, 2009 European Geosciences Union general assembly 2009 Ver registro
2.- HYDROLOGICAL IMPLICATIONS OF SOIL WATER-REPELLENCY IN EUCALYPTUS GLOBULUS FORESTS, NORTH-CENTRAL PORTUGAL ELSEVIER; AMSTERDAM; NLD; NETHERLANDS, 2000 WATER REPELLENCY IN SOILS Ver registro
3.- INFLUENCE OF BURNING INTENSITY ON WATER REPELLENCY AND HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES AT FOREST AND SHRUB SITES IN PORTUGAL AUSTRALIA, CSIRO (COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION); MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, 2005 Ver registro
4.- POST-FIRE LAND USE AND MANAGEMENT AND RUNOFF RESPONSES TO RAINSTORMS IN NORTHERN PORTUGAL JOHN WILEY & SONS; CHICHESTER; GBR; UNITED KINGDOM, 1995 GEOMORPHOLOGY AND LAND MANAGEMENT IN A CHANGING ENVIRONMENT Ver registro
5.- SEDIMENT AND SOLUTE YIELD IN FOREST ECOSYSTEMS AFFECTED BY FIRE AND RIP-PLOUGHING TECHNIQUES, CENTRAL PORTUGAL; A PLOT AND CATCHMENT ANALYSIS APPROACH PERGAMON; OXFORD-NEW YORK-TORONTO; III; INTERNATIONAL, 1997 HYDROLOGY; II, HYDROLOGICAL AND GEOMORPHOLOGICAL DYNAMICS OF SEDIMENT SYSTEMS Ver registro
6.- Sensitivity of runoff and soil erosion to climate change in two Mediterranean watersheds; Part I, Model parameterization and evaluation John Wiley & Sons; New York, NY; USA; United States, 2009 Ver registro
7.- Sensitivity of runoff and soil erosion to climate change in two Mediterranean watersheds; Part II, Assessing impacts from changes in storm rainfall, soil moisture and vegetation cover John Wiley & Sons; New York, NY; USA; United States, 2009 Ver registro
8.- SOIL WATER REPELLENCY AS A POTENTIAL PARAMETER IN RAINFALL-RUNOFF MODELLING; EXPERIMENTAL EVIDENCE AT POINT TO CATCHMENT SCALES FROM PORTUGAL JOHN WILEY & SONS; NEW YORK, NY; USA; UNITED STATES, 2003 RUNOFF GENERATION AND IMPLICATIONS FOR RIVER BASIN MODELLING Ver registro
9.- Spatiotemporal variability of soil hydrological properties and its implication on small catchments hydrology Copernicus GmbH on behalf of the European Geosciences Union (EGU); Katlenburg-Lindau; DEU; Germany, 2012 European Geosciences Union general assembly 2012 Ver registro
10.- Temporal and spatial variations in topsoil water repellency throughout a crop-rotation cycle on sandy soil in north-central Portugal John Wiley & Sons; New York, NY; USA; United States, 2007 Soil water repellancy; origin, environmental controls and hydrological impacts Ver registro
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