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                             19 gevonden resultaten
nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A comparison of fire severity measures: An Australian example and implications for predicting major areas of soil erosion Chafer, Chris J.
2008
74 3 p. 235-245
11 p.
artikel
2 Aggregation of under canopy and bare soils in a Mediterranean environment affected by different fire intensities Campo, J.
2008
74 3 p. 212-218
7 p.
artikel
3 Analysis of the 1:5 soil: water extract in burnt soils to evaluate fire severity Notario del Pino, J.
2008
74 3 p. 246-255
10 p.
artikel
4 Editorial Board 2008
74 3 p. IFC-
1 p.
artikel
5 Estimation of surface roughness and stone cover in burnt soils using SAR images Menéndez Duarte, R.
2008
74 3 p. 264-272
9 p.
artikel
6 Fire effects and short-term changes in soil water repellency – Mt. Carmel, Israel Tessler, Naama
2008
74 3 p. 185-191
7 p.
artikel
7 Fire effects on soil properties: A key issue in forest ecosystems Úbeda, Xavier
2008
74 3 p. 175-176
2 p.
artikel
8 Geostatistical methods to study spatial variability of soil cations after a prescribed fire and rainfall Outeiro, Luís
2008
74 3 p. 310-320
11 p.
artikel
9 Immediate effects of wildfires on water repellency and aggregate stability in Mediterranean calcareous soils Arcenegui, V.
2008
74 3 p. 219-226
8 p.
artikel
10 Nutrient losses through prescribed burning of aboveground litter and understorey in dry dipterocarp forests of different fire history Wanthongchai, Kobsak
2008
74 3 p. 321-332
12 p.
artikel
11 Soil and water degradation processes in burned areas: Lessons learned from a nested approach Ferreira, A.J.D.
2008
74 3 p. 273-285
13 p.
artikel
12 Temporal variation in topsoil water repellency in two recently burnt eucalypt stands in north-central Portugal Keizer, J.J.
2008
74 3 p. 192-204
13 p.
artikel
13 The effect of ash and needle cover on surface runoff and erosion in the immediate post-fire period Cerdà, Artemi
2008
74 3 p. 256-263
8 p.
artikel
14 The presence of ash as an interference factor in the estimation of the maximum temperature reached in burned soils using near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR) Arcenegui, V.
2008
74 3 p. 177-184
8 p.
artikel
15 Thermal destruction of soil water repellency and associated changes to soil organic matter as observed by FTIR spectroscopy Simkovic, Ivan
2008
74 3 p. 205-211
7 p.
artikel
16 Thermal shock and rain effects on soil surface characteristics: A laboratory approach Llovet, J.
2008
74 3 p. 227-234
8 p.
artikel
17 The severity of smouldering peat fires and damage to the forest soil Rein, Guillermo
2008
74 3 p. 304-309
6 p.
artikel
18 Use of pyrolysis/GC–MS combined with thermal analysis to monitor C and N changes in soil organic matter from a Mediterranean fire affected forest De la Rosa, J.M.
2008
74 3 p. 296-303
8 p.
artikel
19 Wildfires influence on soil organic matter in an Atlantic mountainous region (NW of Spain) Santín, Cristina
2008
74 3 p. 286-295
10 p.
artikel
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