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List of works by Lorena M. Zavala

Corrigendum to “Do conservative agriculture practices increase soil water repellency? A case study in citrus-cropped soils” [Soil Tillage Res. 124 (2012), 233–239]

scholarly article published in Soil and Tillage Research

Do conservative agriculture practices increase soil water repellency? A case study in citrus-cropped soils

Effect of burning temperature on water repellency and aggregate stability in forest soils under laboratory conditions

scholarly article

Effect of fire severity on water repellency and aggregate stability on Mexican volcanic soils

Effects of mulching on soil physical properties and runoff under semi-arid conditions in southern Spain

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Fire severity and surface rock fragments cause patchy distribution of soil water repellency and infiltration rates after burning

Fire-induced changes in soil water repellency increased fingered flow and runoff rates following the 2004 Huelva wildfire

scholarly article by Arturo J. P. Granged et al published 3 December 2010 in Hydrological Processes

Fire-induced soil water repellency under different vegetation types along the Atlantic dune coast-line in SW Spain

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Impact of different parts of unpaved forest roads on runoff and sediment yield in a Mediterranean area

scientific article published on 07 November 2008

Intact ash and charred litter reduces susceptibility to rain splash erosion post-wildfire

scholarly article by Lorena M. Zavala et al published 15 September 2009 in Earth Surface Processes and Landforms

Intensity and persistence of water repellency in relation to vegetation types and soil parameters in Mediterranean SW Spain

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Mulch application in fruit orchards increases the persistence of soil water repellency during a 15-years period

scholarly article by Jorge García-Moreno et al published June 2013 in Soil and Tillage Research

Natural soil water repellency in different types of Mediterranean woodlands

scholarly article

Occurrence and hydrological effects of water repellency in different soil and land use types in Mexican volcanic highlands

Post-fire evolution of soil properties and vegetation cover in a Mediterranean heathland after experimental burning: A 3-year study

scholarly article

Post-fire evolution of water repellency and aggregate stability in Mediterranean calcareous soils: A 6-year study

Re-establishment of soil water repellency after destruction by intense burning in a Mediterranean heathland (SW Spain)

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Relationships between rock fragment cover and soil hydrological response in a Mediterranean environment

Short-term effects of experimental fire for a soil under eucalyptus forest (SE Australia)

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Soil water repellency: Origin, assessment and geomorphological consequences

article published in 2013

Water repellency as conditioned by particle size and drying in hydrophobized sand

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