Posters SSS9.20/BG9.62/HS11.57
Attendance Time: Monday, 24 April 2017, 17:30–19:00 Hall X1 Chairperson: Antonio Jordan |
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EGU2017-3646
CO2 response to rewetting of hydrophobic soils - Can soil water repellency inhibit the ‘Birch effect’? Carmen Sanchez-Garcia, Emilia Urbanek, and Stefan Doerr |
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EGU2017-19117
Mitigation of water repellency in burned soils applying hydrophillic polymers Jonay Neris, Sara de la Torre, Eva Vidal-Vazquez, and Marcos Lado |
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EGU2017-1148
WIRE project- Soil water repellence in biodiverse semi arid environments: new insights and implications for ecological restoration Miriam Muñoz-Rojas, Nicasio T Jiménez-Morillo, Antonio Jordan, Lorena M Zavala, Jason Stevens, and Jose Antonio González-Pérez |
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EGU2017-11780
Water Repellent Soils: The use of electrical resistivity tomography in a small scale catchment model to evaluate the effectiveness of surfactants. Mary-Anne Lowe, Falko Mathes, Gavan McGrath, and Matthias Leopold |
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EGU2017-13293
Measuring and understanding soil water repellency through novel interdisciplinary approaches Helen Balshaw, Peter Douglas, Stefan Doerr, and Matthew Davies |
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EGU2017-13978
Impact of water repellency on infiltration of differently concentrated ethanol solutions Pavel Dlapa, Andrej Hrabovský, Dávid Hriník, and Peter Kuric |
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EGU2017-15726
Increased ambient air temperature alters the severity of soil water repellency Geertje van Keulen, Kat Sinclair, Ingrid Hallin, Stefan Doerr, Emilia Urbanek, Gerry Quinn, Peter Matthews, Ed Dudley, Lewis Francis, S. Andrea Gazze, and Richard Whalley |
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EGU2017-15813
Soil water repellency in long term drought and warming experiments Emilia Urbanek, Bridget Emmett, Albert Tietema, and David Robinson |
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EGU2017-17774
Advances in Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) for investigating soil wettability states and soil organic matter (SOM) properties at the nano-scale Andrea Gazze, Ingrid Hallin, Geertje Van Keulen, Peter Matthews, Edward Dudely, Richard Whalley, Gerry Quinn, Kathryn Sinclair, Rhys Ashton, Stefan Doerr, and Lewis Francis |
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EGU2017-16010
Occurrence, spatial pattern, and influence of atmospheric deposition on top- and subsoil water repellency in a beech forest Joerg Bachmann, Jürgen Böttcher, Jiem Krüger, and Susanne K Woche |
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EGU2017-15028
Amyloid proteins are highly abundant in water-repellent but not wettable soils: microbial differentiation matters to soils Geertje van Keulen, Gerry Quinn, Kat Sinclair, Ed Dudley, Martin Swain, Stefan Doerr, Peter Matthews, Lewis Francis, Andrea Gazze, and Ingrid Hallin |
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EGU2017-19311
Some Research into Wetting in Natural Systems Neil Shirtcliffe, Alexander Struck, Vera Albiez, and Shani-Nini Walker |
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EGU2017-5848
Thermal imaging of water repellence breakdown and build up following surfactant application Abdulkareem Alsih, Matthias Leopold, and Gavan McGrath |
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EGU2017-7873
The effect of pH modification on wetting kinetics of a naturally water repellent coniferous soil Ahmad Amer, Dörte Diehl, and Gabriele Schaumann |
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EGU2017-12644
Pore-scale distribution of mucilage affecting water repellency in the rhizosphere Pascal Benard, Mohsen Zarebanadkouki, Clemens Hedwig, Maire Holz, Mutez Ahmed, and Andrea Carminati |
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EGU2017-16890
Postfire soil erosion processes are conditioned by aridity Antonio Jordán, Lorena M. Zavala, Ángel J. Gordillo-Rivero, Miriam Muñoz-Rojas, Saskia Keesstra, and Artemi Cerdà |
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EGU2017-16958
Temperature peaks affect fire-induced soil water repellency, infiltration and erosion risk of Mediterranean shrublands. Implications for water and sediment connectivity Antonio Jordán, Lorena M. Zavala, Ángel J. Gordillo-Rivero, Miriam Miriam, Saskia Keesstra, and Artemi Cerdà |
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EGU2017-16997
Post-fire mulching and soil hydrological response Antonio Jordán, Lorena M. Zavala, Ángel J. Gordillo-Rivero, Miriam Muñoz-Rojas, Saskia Keesstra, and Artemi Cerdà |
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EGU2017-18322
Water repellency, plants, agriculture abandonment and fire in citrus plantations. The Canyoles river watershed study site Artemi Cerdà, Antonio Jordán, and Stefan Helmut Doerr |