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Runoff and erosion from volcanic soils affected by fire: the case of Austrocedrus chilensis forests in Patagonia, Argentina
(Springer, 2013)
Aims
We characterized the runoff and erosion from a volcanic soil in an Austrocedrus chilensis forest affected by a wildfire, and we evaluated the effects of a mitigation treatment.
Methods
Rainfall simulations were ...
Nitrogen Mineralization and Released Nutrients in a Volcanic Soil Amended with Poultry Litter
(Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, INIA, 2010)
Soil moisture retention and mass movement of volcanic soils from the “Sabinas” sector in Caldas, Colombia
(Universidad Nacional de Colombia - Sede Palmira, 2017-10-01)
The mass movement of soils, are soil, rocks displacements or both, caused by soil water excesses in terrains due to gravity effects and other factors. The aim of this research was to quantify the moisture retention capacity ...
Aluminium stabilization controls organic carbon levels in Chilean volcanic soils
(Elsevier B.V, 2007)
Can Dunite Promote Physiological Changes, Magnesium Nutrition and Increased Corn Grain Yield?
(2019-10-11)
Several efforts have been made in recent years to mitigate the different environmental impacts related to agricultural activities. Rock dust technology is an important soil remineralization mechanism for sustainable tropical ...
Dissolved Organic Carbon and Nitrogen in Andisol for Six Crop Rotations with Different Soil Management Intensity
(Instituto de Investigaciones Agropecuarias, INIA, 2009)
Litter microbial and soil faunal communities stimulated in the wake of a volcanic eruption in a semi-arid woodland in Patagonia, Argentina
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2017-01)
Large-scale disturbances can be important components of the temporal landscape of natural ecosystems, but generalities regarding ecosystem impacts are difficult due to their infrequent and unpredictable nature. Volcanic ...
Litter and soil properties are not altered by invasive deer browsing in northern Patagonia forests.
(Elsevier Masson, 2014-01)
It is largely accepted that large mammalian herbivores can indirectly influence ecosystem properties by changing the quantity and quality of litter inputs to soil through selective browsing on plant communities. However, ...