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Mariano Barriendos

Mariano Barriendos

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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
47
Citations
8610
World Ranking
5774
National Ranking
154

Overview

Mariano Barriendos is affiliated with the University of Barcelona in Spain. Their research primarily focuses on environmental science and earth and planetary sciences, with a particular emphasis on global and planetary change and atmospheric science.

The scientist's work extensively covers the analysis of hydrological and drought phenomena, tree-ring climate responses, and flood risk assessment and management. Additional key areas include climate variability and models, water management and technologies, geology and paleoclimatology research, and hydrology and watershed management studies.

Frequent coauthors in Mariano Barriendos' publications include Gerardo Benito, Richard Cornes, Yuri Brugnara, Sylvie Jourdain, and Rajmund Przybylak.

Scientific contributions have been published predominantly in the following venues:

  • Climate of the past
  • Estudis d història agrària
  • Water
  • Hydrology and earth system sciences
  • Atmosphere

Representative recent papers authored or coauthored by Mariano Barriendos include:

  • Extreme Floods in Small Mediterranean Catchments: Long-Term Response to Climate Variability and Change, 2020, Water
  • Enhanced flood hazard assessment beyond decadal climate cycles based on centennial historical data (Duero basin, Spain), 2021, Hydrology and earth system sciences
  • Extended North Atlantic Oscillation and Greenland Blocking Indices 1800-2020 from New Meteorological Reanalysis, 2022, Atmosphere
  • Statistical reconstruction of daily temperature and sea level pressure in Europe for the severe winter 1788/89, 2022, Climate of the past
  • megasequía de 1626-1635 y sus impactos en el valle medio del Ebro (España), 2022, Estudis d història agrària

Best Publications

  • Indices for daily temperature and precipitation extremes in Europe analyzed for the period 1901–2000

    Anders Moberg;Philip D. Jones;David Lister;Alexander Walther

  • European summer temperatures since Roman times

    J. Luterbacher;J.P. Werner;J.E. Smerdon;L. Fernández-Donado

  • 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

  • Trends of extreme temperatures in Europe and China based on daily observations

    Z. Yan;P. D. Jones;T. D. Davies;A. Moberg

  • Current European flood-rich period exceptional compared with past 500 years

    Günter Blöschl;Andrea Kiss;Alberto Viglione;Mariano Barriendos

  • Secular Climatic Oscillations as Indicated by Catastrophic Floods in the Spanish Mediterranean Coastal Area (14th–19th Centuries)

    Mariano Barriendos Vallve;Mariano Barriendos Vallve;Javier Martin-Vide

  • 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

  • Mediterranean climate variability over the last centuries: a review

    Jürg Luterbacher;Elena Xoplaki;Carlo Casty;Heinz Wanner

  • The use of rogation ceremony records in climatic reconstruction: a case study from Catalonia (Spain)

    Javier Martín-Vide;Mariano Barriendos Vallvé

  • The variability of European floods since AD 1500

    Rüdiger Glaser;Dirk Riemann;Johannes Schönbein;Mariano Barriendos

  • 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

  • Climatic variations in the Iberian Peninsula during the late Maunder Minimum (AD 1675-1715): an analysis of data from rogation ceremonies

    Mariano Barriendos

  • The Little Ice Age in Iberian mountains

    M. Oliva;J. Ruiz-Fernández;M. Barriendos;G. Benito

  • Flood Events of Selected European Rivers in the Sixteenth Century

    Rudolf Brázdil;Rüdiger Glaser;Christian Pfister;Petr Dobrovolný

  • Study of historical flood events on Spanish rivers using documentary data

    Mariano Barriendos;Fernando S. Rodrigo

  • Monthly mean pressure reconstructions for Europe for the 1780–1995 period

    P.D. Jones;T.D. Davies;D.H. Lister;V. Slonosky

  • 500-year temperature reconstruction in the Mediterranean Basin by means of documentary data and instrumental observations

    Dario Camuffo;Chiara Bertolin;M. Barriendos;F. Dominguez-Castro

  • Unlocking pre-1850 instrumental meteorological records: A global inventory

    Stefan Brönnimann;Rob Allan;Linden Ashcroft;Saba Baer

  • Documentary evidence on climate in sixteenth-century Europe

    Christian Pfister;Rudolf Brázdil;Ruediger Glaser;Mariano Barriendos

  • Iberia in 1816, the year without a summer.

    Ricardo M. Trigo;Ricardo M. Trigo;José M. Vaquero;Maria Joao Alcoforado;Mariano Barriendos

  • Interpreting historical, botanical, and geological evidence to aid preparations for future floods

    Bruno Wilhelm;Juan Antonio Ballesteros Cánovas;Neil Macdonald;Willem H.J. Toonen;Willem H.J. Toonen

Frequent Co-Authors

Rudolf Brázdil
Rudolf Brázdil Czech Academy of Sciences
Jürg Luterbacher
Jürg Luterbacher University of Giessen
Dario Camuffo
Dario Camuffo National Research Council (CNR)
Philip Jones
Philip Jones University of East Anglia
Fernando S. Rodrigo
Fernando S. Rodrigo University of Almería
Gerardo Benito
Gerardo Benito Spanish National Research Council
Anders Moberg
Anders Moberg Stockholm University
Elena Xoplaki
Elena Xoplaki University of Giessen
Christian Pfister
Christian Pfister University of Bern
Maurizio Maugeri
Maurizio Maugeri University of Milan

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