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Antonio Jordán

Antonio Jordán

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Earth Science

D-Index
42
Citations
7427
World Ranking
5202
National Ranking
88

Overview

Antonio Jordán is affiliated with the University of Seville in Spain and specializes in interdisciplinary research spanning Environmental Science and Medicine. Their work encompasses various subfields, including Global and Planetary Change, Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Soil Science, Ecology, and Environmental Engineering.

Core topics in Antonio Jordán's research include Soil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics, Fire effects on ecosystems, Urban Heat Island Mitigation, Viral Infections and Immunology Research, Soil and Land Suitability Analysis, Climate change impacts on agriculture, and Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics.

Recent publications by Antonio Jordán cover a range of subjects and were published in several scientific journals:

  • Climate change impacts on agricultural suitability and yield reduction in a Mediterranean region, 2020, Geoderma
  • Effect of a wildfire and of post-fire restoration actions in the organic matter structure in soil fractions, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Past and future impacts of urbanisation on land surface temperature in Greater Cairo over a 45 year period, 2022, The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science
  • Fire effects on C and H isotopic composition in plant biomass and soil: Bulk and particle size fractions, 2020, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Prognostic relevance of demographic factors in cardiac magnetic resonance-proven acute myocarditis: A cohort study, 2022, Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

The frequently collaborated co-authors in Antonio Jordán's research include:

  • Sameh Kotb Abd-Elmabod
  • Laurence Jones
  • N. T. Jiménez Morillo
  • Gonzalo Almendros
  • José M. de la Rosa Arranz

Antonio Jordán has contributed multiple articles to key publication venues, including:

  • The Science of The Total Environment
  • Geoderma
  • The Egyptian Journal of Remote Sensing and Space Science
  • European Heart Journal - Quality of Care and Clinical Outcomes
  • Frontiers in Cardiovascular Medicine

Best Publications

  • Fire effects on soil aggregation: A review

    J. Mataix-Solera;J. Mataix-Solera;A. Cerdà;A. Cerdà;V. Arcenegui;V. Arcenegui;A. Jordán

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

    Antonio Jordán;Lorena M. Zavala;Juan Gil

  • Effects of soil management techniques on soil water erosion in apricot orchards

    Saskia Keesstra;Paulo Pereira;Paulo Pereira;Agata Novara;Eric C. Brevik

  • The immediate effectiveness of barley straw mulch in reducing soil erodibility and surface runoff generation in Mediterranean vineyards

    Massimo Prosdocimi;Antonio Jordán;Paolo Tarolli;Saskia Keesstra

  • Soil mapping, classification, and pedologic modeling: History and future directions

    Eric C. Brevik;Constanza Calzolari;Bradley A. Miller;Paulo Pereira

  • Use of barley straw residues to avoid high erosion and runoff rates on persimmon plantations in Eastern Spain under low frequency–high magnitude simulated rainfall events

    Artemi Cerdà;Óscar González-Pelayo;Antonio Giménez-Morera;Antonio Jordán

  • Splash erosion : A review with unanswered questions

    María Fernández-Raga;Covadonga Palencia;Saskia Keesstra;Antonio Jordán

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

    Arturo J.P. Granged;Lorena M. Zavala;Antonio Jordán;Gema Bárcenas-Moreno

  • IMPACT OF LAND USE AND LAND COVER CHANGES ON ORGANIC CARBON STOCKS IN MEDITERRANEAN SOILS (1956-2007)

    Miriam Munoz-Rojas;Miriam Munoz-Rojas;A. Jordán;L. Zavala;D. De la Rosa

  • Soil loss and runoff rates on unpaved forest roads in southern Spain after simulated rainfall

    A. Jordán;L. Martínez-Zavala

  • How wildfires affect soil properties. A brief review

    L.M. Zavala;R. de Celis;A. Jordán

  • Organic carbon stocks in Mediterranean soil types under different land uses (Southern Spain)

    Miriam Munoz-Rojas;Miriam Munoz-Rojas;A. Jordan;L. Zavala;D. De La Rosa

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

    Arturo J.P. Granged;Antonio Jordán;Lorena M. Zavala;Miriam Muñoz-Rojas;Miriam Muñoz-Rojas

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

    Antonio Jordán;Lorena M. Zavala;Jorge Mataix-Solera;Alejandra L. Nava;Alejandra L. Nava

  • Changes in land cover and vegetation carbon stocks in Andalusia, Southern Spain (1956–2007)

    M. Muñoz-Rojas;M. Muñoz-Rojas;D. De la Rosa;L.M. Zavala;A. Jordán

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

    Lorena M. Zavala;Arturo J.P. Granged;Antonio Jordán;Gema Bárcenas-Moreno

  • Effect of rock fragment cover on interrill soil erosion from bare soils in Western Andalusia, Spain

    L. Martínez-Zavala;A. Jordán

  • Climate change impacts on agricultural suitability and yield reduction in a Mediterranean region

    Sameh K. Abd-Elmabod;Miriam Muñoz-Rojas;Miriam Muñoz-Rojas;Antonio Jordán;Mariá Anaya-Romero

  • Spatial models for monitoring the spatio-temporal evolution of ashes after fire – a case study of a burnt grassland in Lithuania

    P. Pereira;A. Cerdà;X. Úbeda;J. Mataix-Solera

  • Soil water repellency: Origin, assessment and geomorphological consequences

    Antonio Jordán;Lorena M. Zavala;Jorge Mataix-Solera;Stefan H. Doerr

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

    Lorena M. Zavala;Félix A. González;Antonio Jordán

  • Heterogeneity in soil hydrological response from different land cover types in southern Spain

    Antonio Jordán;Lorena Martínez-Zavala;Nicolás Bellinfante

Frequent Co-Authors

Artemi Cerdà
Artemi Cerdà University of Valencia
Jorge Mataix-Solera
Jorge Mataix-Solera Miguel Hernandez University
Saskia Keesstra
Saskia Keesstra Wageningen University & Research
Miriam Muñoz-Rojas
Miriam Muñoz-Rojas University of New South Wales
Agata Novara
Agata Novara University of Palermo
Eric C. Brevik
Eric C. Brevik Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Victoria Arcenegui
Victoria Arcenegui Miguel Hernandez University
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino University of Granada
Paolo Tarolli
Paolo Tarolli University of Padua
Cesar Azorin-Molina
Cesar Azorin-Molina Spanish National Research Council

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