The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Hydrology, Surface runoff, Erosion, Vineyard and Soil water. In his research, María Concepción Ramos performs multidisciplinary study on Hydrology and Digital elevation model. His work is dedicated to discovering how Surface runoff, Soil science are connected with WEPP and other disciplines.
The Erosion study combines topics in areas such as Logistic regression and Mass movement. The Vineyard study which covers Mediterranean climate that intersects with Physical geography and Nutrient. His study in the fields of Rill under the domain of Soil water overlaps with other disciplines such as Scale.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Hydrology, Surface runoff, Soil water, Vineyard and Mediterranean climate. The various areas that María Concepción Ramos examines in his Hydrology study include Land use and WEPP. His Surface runoff research includes themes of Soil retrogression and degradation, Infiltration, Drainage, Soil conservation and Erosion.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Organic matter and Water content. His Vineyard study also includes fields such as
His primary areas of study are Horticulture, Climate change, Veraison, Phenology and Agronomy. His Phenology research incorporates themes from Vine, Representative Concentration Pathways and Precipitation. His research in Agronomy intersects with topics in No-till farming and Mediterranean climate.
In his research on the topic of Mediterranean climate, Land use and Hydrology is strongly related with Vegetation cover. His studies deal with areas such as Bulk density and Intensive farming as well as Hydrology. His Soil science research incorporates elements of Erosion and WEPP.
María Concepción Ramos spends much of his time researching Agronomy, Land use, Soil carbon, Climate change and No-till farming. The various areas that María Concepción Ramos examines in his Agronomy study include Soil biodiversity and Soil horizon. His studies deal with areas such as Range, Climatology, Wet season, Amazon rainforest and Dry season as well as Climate change.
As a member of one scientific family, María Concepción Ramos mostly works in the field of Conventional tillage, focusing on Soil retrogression and degradation and, on occasion, Soil texture, Dryland salinity, Surface runoff, Soil conservation and Erosion. He has researched Soil texture in several fields, including Hydrology and WEPP. The concepts of his Hydrology study are interwoven with issues in Veraison, Mediterranean climate, Phenology and Precipitation.
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Soil erosion caused by extreme rainfall events: mapping and quantification in agricultural plots from very detailed digital elevation models
J.A Martı́nez-Casasnovas;M.C Ramos;M Ribes-Dasi.
Geoderma (2002)
Structure and trends in climate parameters affecting winegrape production in northeast Spain
M. C. Ramos;G. V. Jones;J. A. Martínez-Casasnovas.
Climate Research (2008)
Nutrient losses by runoff in vineyards of the Mediterranean Alt Penedès region (NE Spain)
M.C. Ramos;J.A. Martínez-Casasnovas.
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment (2006)
Quantitative comparison of initial soil erosion processes and runoff generation in Spanish and German vineyards
J. Rodrigo Comino;J. Rodrigo Comino;T. Iserloh;T. Lassu;A. Cerdà.
Science of The Total Environment (2016)
Assessment of sidewall erosion in large gullies using multi-temporal DEMs and logistic regression analysis
JA Martinez-Casasnovas;MC Ramos;Jean Poesen.
Geomorphology (2004)
Effect of raindrop impact and its relationship with aggregate stability to different disaggregation forces
M.C. Ramos;S. Nacci;I. Pla.
Catena (2003)
Sediment production in large gullies of the Mediterranean area (NE Spain) from high‐resolution digital elevation models and geographical information systems analysis
J. A. Martínez-Casasnovas;C. Antón-Fernández;M. C. Ramos.
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms (2003)
Nutrient losses from a vineyard soil in Northeastern Spain caused by an extraordinary rainfall event
M.C. Ramos;J.A. Martı́nez-Casasnovas.
Catena (2004)
Spatiotemporal rainfall and temperature trends throughout the Brazilian Legal Amazon, 1973–2013
C. T. Almeida;J. F. Oliveira-Júnior;R. C. Delgado;P. Cubo.
International Journal of Climatology (2017)
The cost of soil erosion in vineyard fields in the Penedès–Anoia Region (NE Spain)
J.A. Martínez-Casasnovas;M.C. Ramos.
Catena (2006)
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