Juan Albaladejo mostly deals with Hydrology, Surface runoff, Soil water, Total organic carbon and Spatial ecology. His Hydrology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Nitrate and Eutrophication. Juan Albaladejo has included themes like Soil carbon, Mediterranean climate, Plant cover and Soil retrogression and degradation in his Surface runoff study.
The various areas that Juan Albaladejo examines in his Soil water study include Irrigation and Water content. His Total organic carbon research includes elements of Water quality, Water pollution, Nutrient and Agronomy. His studies in Spatial ecology integrate themes in fields like Common spatial pattern and Erosion.
His primary scientific interests are in Hydrology, Soil water, Agronomy, Surface runoff and Erosion. Juan Albaladejo has researched Hydrology in several fields, including Mediterranean climate, Nutrient and Vegetation. His work deals with themes such as Environmental chemistry, Organic matter and Water content, which intersect with Soil water.
His Agronomy study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Biomass, Soil carbon, Total organic carbon and Soil fertility. Juan Albaladejo focuses mostly in the field of Surface runoff, narrowing it down to matters related to Soil retrogression and degradation and, in some cases, Soil conservation and Bulk density. The Erosion study combines topics in areas such as Spatial ecology, Soil science, Common spatial pattern and Soil functions.
Juan Albaladejo spends much of his time researching Agronomy, Soil carbon, Hydrology, Total organic carbon and Spatial variability. His work carried out in the field of Agronomy brings together such families of science as Ecosystem and Soil fertility. Juan Albaladejo interconnects Shrubland, Climate change, Subsoil and Land use in the investigation of issues within Soil carbon.
His specific area of interest is Hydrology, where Juan Albaladejo studies Surface runoff. His Total organic carbon research incorporates elements of Soil organic matter, Soil water, Mediterranean ecosystem and Microbial population biology. In his work, Agroecosystem, Plant cover and Environmental chemistry is strongly intertwined with Biomass, which is a subfield of Soil water.
His primary areas of investigation include Soil carbon, Agronomy, Shrubland, Soil water and Ecosystem. His Soil carbon research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Subsoil, Physical geography and Global change. His study in Agronomy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Carbon sequestration, Afforestation and Total organic carbon.
The concepts of his Shrubland study are interwoven with issues in Soil type, Soil science, Land use, Climate change and Carbon cycle. His research in the fields of Soil quality overlaps with other disciplines such as Phylogenetic diversity. His Ecosystem study combines topics in areas such as Soil fertility, Agroforestry and Vegetation.
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Factors regulating spatial distribution of soil water content in small semiarid catchments
A Gómez-Plaza;M Martı́nez-Mena;J Albaladejo;V.M Castillo.
Journal of Hydrology (2001)
Measuring soil erosion by field plots: understanding the sources of variation
C. Boix-Fayos;M. Martínez-Mena;E. Arnau-Rosalén;A. Calvo-Cases.
Earth-Science Reviews (2006)
Runoff and Soil Loss Response to Vegetation Removal in a Semiarid Environment
V. M. Castillo;M. Martinez-Mena;J. Albaladejo.
Soil Science Society of America Journal (1997)
Spatial patterns and temporal stability of soil moisture across a range of scales in a semi‐arid environment
A Gómez‐Plaza;J Alvarez‐Rogel;J Albaladejo;V. M Castillo.
Hydrological Processes (2000)
Effect of water erosion and cultivation on the soil carbon stock in a semiarid area of South-East Spain
M. Martinez-Mena;J. Lopez;M. Almagro;C. Boix-Fayos.
Soil & Tillage Research (2008)
Factors influencing surface runoff generation in a Mediterranean semi-arid environment: Chicamo watershed, SE Spain
M. Martínez-Mena;J. Albaladejo;V. M. Castillo.
Hydrological Processes (1998)
Reclamation of physical and chemical properties of a salinized soil by organic amendment
A. Lax;E. Diaz;V. Castillo;J. Albaladejo.
Arid Land Research and Management (1993)
Land use and climate change impacts on soil organic carbon stocks in semi-arid Spain
Juan Albaladejo;Roque Ortiz;Noelia Garcia-Franco;Antonio Ruiz Navarro.
Journal of Soils and Sediments (2013)
Soil carbon erosion and stock as affected by land use changes at the catchment scale in Mediterranean ecosystems
Carolina Boix-Fayos;Joris de Vente;Juan Albaladejo;María Martínez-Mena.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2009)
Causes and underlying processes of measurement variability in field erosion plots in Mediterranean conditions
C. Boix-Fayos;M. Martínez-Mena;A. Calvo-Cases;E. Arnau-Rosalén.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2007)
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