His scientific interests lie mostly in Climatology, Flood myth, Precipitation, Flooding and Physical geography. His work on Atmospheric temperature as part of general Climatology research is frequently linked to Calibration, bridging the gap between disciplines. His Atmospheric temperature research focuses on Mean radiant temperature and how it relates to Forcing.
His work in the fields of Flood frequency analysis overlaps with other areas such as Multidisciplinary approach. His Precipitation research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Little ice age, Peninsula and Chine. His Flooding study combines topics in areas such as Discharge, Documentary evidence and Period.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Climatology, Peninsula, Flood myth, Physical geography and Period. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Mediterranean climate, Series and Precipitation. His Peninsula study deals with Flash flood intersecting with Structural basin and Snow.
His Flood myth study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Drainage basin, Flooding and Natural hazard. His Physical geography research integrates issues from Documentary evidence and Meteorology. His work in Period addresses issues such as Volcano, which are connected to fields such as Atmospheric sciences.
His main research concerns Flood myth, Physical geography, Drainage basin, Mediterranean climate and Peninsula. His Flood myth study improves the overall literature in Hydrology. His study in Physical geography is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Structural basin, Period, Flooding and Flash flood.
As a part of the same scientific study, Mariano Barriendos usually deals with the Period, concentrating on Volcano and frequently concerns with Documentary evidence. His work on Flooding is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Climate change. His Climate change research includes themes of Current, History of Europe, Catchment area and Convective storm detection.
Flood myth, Physical geography, Data rescue, Climatology and Loss of life are his primary areas of study. Mariano Barriendos has researched Flood myth in several fields, including Structural basin, Climate change, History of Europe and Current. His Physical geography study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Natural variability, Drainage basin, Snow, Snowmelt and Flash flood.
Loss of life is intertwined with Geological evidence, Economic deprivation, Flood hazard, Sustainable development and Natural hazard in his research. Many of his studies on Geological evidence involve topics that are commonly interrelated, such as Environmental planning.
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Indices for daily temperature and precipitation extremes in Europe analyzed for the period 1901–2000
Anders Moberg;Philip D. Jones;David Lister;Alexander Walther.
Journal of Geophysical Research (2006)
Use of Systematic, Palaeoflood and Historical Data for the Improvement of Flood Risk Estimation. Review of Scientific Methods
Gerardo Benito;Michel Lang;Mariano Barriendos;M. Carmen Llasat.
Natural Hazards (2004)
Trends of extreme temperatures in Europe and China based on daily observations
Z. Yan;P. D. Jones;T. D. Davies;A. Moberg.
Climatic Change (2002)
European summer temperatures since Roman times
J. Luterbacher;J.P. Werner;J.E. Smerdon;L. Fernández-Donado.
Environmental Research Letters (2016)
Floods in Catalonia (NE Spain) since the 14th century. Climatological and meteorological aspects from historical documentary sources and old instrumental records
María-Carmen Llasat;Mariano Barriendos;Antonio Barrera;Tomeu Rigo.
Journal of Hydrology (2005)
Mediterranean climate variability over the last centuries: a review
Jürg Luterbacher;Elena Xoplaki;Carlo Casty;Heinz Wanner.
Developments in Earth and Environmental Sciences (2006)
The variability of European floods since AD 1500
Rüdiger Glaser;Dirk Riemann;Johannes Schönbein;Mariano Barriendos.
Climatic Change (2010)
Daily Mean Sea Level Pressure Reconstructions for the European–North Atlantic Region for the Period 1850–2003
T. J. Ansell;P. D. Jones;R. J. Allan;D. Lister.
Journal of Climate (2006)
Flood Events of Selected European Rivers in the Sixteenth Century
Rudolf Brázdil;Rüdiger Glaser;Christian Pfister;Petr Dobrovolný.
Climatic Change (1999)
Climatic variations in the Iberian Peninsula during the late Maunder Minimum (AD 1675-1715): an analysis of data from rogation ceremonies
Mariano Barriendos.
The Holocene (1997)
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