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Daniel Eduardo Buschiazzo

Daniel Eduardo Buschiazzo

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
33
Citations
3813
World Ranking
9573
National Ranking
15

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Agriculture
  • Ecology
  • Erosion

His main research concerns Soil water, Soil science, Tillage, Agronomy and Organic matter. His works in Soil organic matter and Soil classification are all subjects of inquiry into Soil water. Soil texture and Illite is closely connected to Silt in his research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Soil science.

His Tillage study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Hydrology, Aeolian processes and Soil retrogression and degradation. His research in Agronomy tackles topics such as Soil fertility which are related to areas like Nutrient, Poaceae, Productivity, Mollisol and Agroforestry. As a part of the same scientific family, Daniel Eduardo Buschiazzo mostly works in the field of Organic matter, focusing on Soil structure and, on occasion, Proctor compaction test, Compaction, Bulk density, Hydraulic conductivity and Minimum tillage.

His most cited work include:

  • Tillage effects on soil properties and crop production in the subhumid and semiarid Argentinean Pampas (88 citations)
  • Soil organic matter and wheat productivity in the semiarid Argentine pampas (85 citations)
  • Soil Organic Matter Particle Size Fractions in Soils of the Semiarid Argentinian Pampas (76 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Daniel Eduardo Buschiazzo mostly deals with Soil water, Aeolian processes, Soil science, Agronomy and Organic matter. Daniel Eduardo Buschiazzo has researched Soil water in several fields, including Silt, Particulates, Tillage and Loess. His Aeolian processes research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Hydrology, Erosion, Soil carbon and Wind speed.

His studies examine the connections between Soil science and genetics, as well as such issues in Clay minerals, with regards to Sorting. His work investigates the relationship between Agronomy and topics such as Mollisol that intersect with problems in Entisol. His studies in Organic matter integrate themes in fields like Soil organic matter, Sieve and Mineralogy.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Soil water (115.32%)
  • Aeolian processes (70.16%)
  • Soil science (66.94%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2017-2021)?

  • Soil water (115.32%)
  • Soil science (66.94%)
  • Erosion (38.71%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Soil water, Soil science, Erosion, Aeolian processes and Particulates. His work deals with themes such as Loess and Human fertilization, which intersect with Soil water. His work on Loam and Proctor compaction test as part of general Soil science study is frequently linked to Wind tunnel, bridging the gap between disciplines.

His Erosion study combines topics in areas such as Soil carbon and Topsoil. His Saltation study, which is part of a larger body of work in Aeolian processes, is frequently linked to Particle-size distribution and Dust emission, bridging the gap between disciplines. The Particulates study combines topics in areas such as Environmental chemistry and Glyphosate.

Between 2017 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • PM10 emission efficiency for agricultural soils: Comparing a wind tunnel, a dust generator, and the open-air plot (9 citations)
  • PM10 emission efficiency for agricultural soils: Comparing a wind tunnel, a dust generator, and the open-air plot (9 citations)
  • PM10 emission efficiency for agricultural soils: Comparing a wind tunnel, a dust generator, and the open-air plot (9 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Agriculture
  • Ecology
  • Erosion

His primary areas of study are Erosion, Aeolian processes, Wind tunnel, Soil water and Soil science. The concepts of his Erosion study are interwoven with issues in Soil carbon and Topsoil. His Aeolian processes research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Deposition, Physical geography, Wind direction and Land use.

Combining a variety of fields, including Wind tunnel, Generator, Range, Open air, Plot and Emission efficiency, are what the author presents in his essays. His Soil water research incorporates elements of Wind speed and Silt.

Best Publications

  • Soil dry aggregate stability and wind erodible fraction in a semiarid environment of Argentina

    J.C. Colazo;D.E. Buschiazzo

  • Tillage effects on soil properties and crop production in the subhumid and semiarid Argentinean Pampas

    Daniel E Buschiazzo;José L Panigatti;Paul W Unger

  • Soil organic matter and wheat productivity in the semiarid Argentine pampas

    Martín Díaz-Zorita;Daniel E. Buschiazzo;Norman Peinemann

  • Soil Organic Matter Particle Size Fractions in Soils of the Semiarid Argentinian Pampas

    A. R. Quiroga;D. E. Buschiazzo;N. Peinemann

  • Clay mineralogy, cation exchange capacity and specific surface area of loess soils with different volcanic ash contents

    E.N. Hepper;D.E. Buschiazzo;G.G. Hevia;A. Urioste

  • Validation of WEQ, RWEQ and WEPS wind erosion for different arable land management systems in the Argentinean Pampas

    Daniel E. Buschiazzo;Daniel E. Buschiazzo;Ted M. Zobeck

  • Organic matter in size fractions of soils of the semiarid Argentina. Effects of climate, soil texture and management

    G.G. Hevia;D.E. Buschiazzo;D.E. Buschiazzo;E.N. Hepper;A.M. Urioste

  • Soil compaction is related to management practices in the semi-arid Argentine pampas

    A.R Quiroga;D.E Buschiazzo;N Peinemann

  • The Impact of Agriculture on Soil Texture Due to Wind Erosion

    Juan Cruz Colazo;Daniel Eduardo Buschiazzo

  • Tillage affects soil aggregation parameters linked with wind erosion

    Graciela G. Hevia;Mariano Mendez;Daniel E. Buschiazzo;Daniel E. Buschiazzo

  • A rapid method for assessing the environmental performance of commercial farms in the Pampas of Argentina.

    Ernesto Francisco Viglizzo;Ernesto Francisco Viglizzo;Ernesto Francisco Viglizzo;Federico Carlos Frank;Federico Carlos Frank;Jaime Bernardos;Daniel Eduardo Buschiazzo;Daniel Eduardo Buschiazzo

  • Soil carbon, multiple benefits

    Eleanor Milne;Eleanor Milne;Steven A. Banwart;Elke Noellemeyer;David James Abson

  • Cultivation effects on the distribution of organic carbon, total nitrogen and phosphorus in soils of the semiarid region of Argentinian Pampas

    A.M. Urioste;G.G. Hevia;E.N. Hepper;L.E. Anton

  • Patterns of Organic Matter Accumulation in Soils of the Semiarid Argentinian Pampas

    Daniel E. Buschiazzo;Alberto R. Quiroga;Karl Stahr

  • Determination of the wind-erodible fraction of soils using different methodologies

    M. V. López;J. M. de Dios Herrero;Graciela Gloria Hevia;Ricardo Ivan Gracia

  • Tillage Effects on Soil Carbon Balance in a Semiarid Agroecosystem

    Alfredo Bono;R. Alvarez;D. E. Buschiazzo;R. J. C. Cantet

  • Wind erosion risk in agricultural soils under different tillage systems in the semiarid Pampas of Argentina.

    Mariano J. Mendez;Daniel E. Buschiazzo;Daniel E. Buschiazzo

  • Wind erosion in loess soils of the semiarid Argentinian pampas

    Daniel E. Buschiazzo;Ted M. Zobeck;Silvia B. Aimar

  • Management Discriminant Properties in Semiarid Soils

    A. R. Quiroga;D. E. Buschiazzo;N. Peinemann

  • Wind erosion quantity and quality of an Entic Haplustoll of the semi-arid pampas of Argentina

    Daniel E. Buschiazzo;Daniel E. Buschiazzo;Ted M. Zobeck;Sergio A. Abascal

Frequent Co-Authors

Ted M. Zobeck
Ted M. Zobeck Agricultural Research Service
Hans Joosten
Hans Joosten University of Greifswald
Jerry M. Melillo
Jerry M. Melillo Marine Biological Laboratory
Michael Sommer
Michael Sommer University of Potsdam
Daniel Richter
Daniel Richter Duke University
Mette Termansen
Mette Termansen University of Copenhagen
Rodrigo Vargas
Rodrigo Vargas University of Delaware
Martial Bernoux
Martial Bernoux Institut de Recherche pour le Développement
Karl Stahr
Karl Stahr University of Hohenheim
David S. Powlson
David S. Powlson Rothamsted Research

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