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Vincenzo Bagarello

Vincenzo Bagarello

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Earth Science

D-Index
40
Citations
7367
World Ranking
5743
National Ranking
169

Overview

Vincenzo Bagarello is affiliated with the University of Palermo in Italy and focuses on research primarily within Environmental Science and Engineering. Their work spans diverse aspects of soil and water systems, analyzing complex interactions between soil properties, hydrological processes, and erosion phenomena.

The scientist has contributed extensively to several interconnected fields of study including Civil and Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Soil Science. Their research also addresses Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, as well as Water Science and Technology.

The main research topics associated with Bagarello include:

  • Soil and Unsaturated Flow
  • Soil erosion and sediment transport
  • Landslides and related hazards
  • Hydrology and Watershed Management Studies
  • Soil Moisture and Remote Sensing
  • Groundwater flow and contamination studies
  • Hydrology and Sediment Transport Processes

Frequent publication venues for this scientist highlight a strong presence in hydrological and environmental journals, including:

  • Journal of Hydrology
  • Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics
  • Water
  • Vadose Zone Journal
  • CATENA

Prominent recent papers authored or co-authored by Bagarello cover topics on soil physical properties, infiltration processes, and erosion dynamics. These include:

  • "Polyester microplastic fibers affect soil physical properties and erosion as a function of soil type", 2022, SOIL
  • "Estimating the macroscopic capillary length from Beerkan infiltration experiments and its impact on saturated soil hydraulic conductivity predictions", 2020, Journal of Hydrology
  • "Variable scale effects on hillslope soil erosion during rainfall-runoff processes", 2021, CATENA
  • "EUSEDcollab: a network of data from European catchments to monitor net soil erosion by water", 2023, Scientific Data
  • "Testing an adapted beerkan infiltration run for a hydrologically relevant soil hydraulic characterization", 2020, Journal of Hydrology

Vincenzo Bagarello collaborates frequently with various researchers, including Massimo Iovino, Vito Ferro, Gaetano Caltabellotta, Vincenzo Pampalone, and Dario Autovino. These collaborations reflect an ongoing engagement with teams investigating soil and hydrological sciences.

Best Publications

  • An assessment of the global impact of 21st century land use change on soil erosion.

    Pasquale Borrelli;David A. Robinson;Larissa R. Fleischer;Emanuele Lugato

  • A simplified falling-head technique for rapid determination of field-saturated hydraulic conductivity

    V. Bagarello;M. Iovino;D. Elrick

  • Infiltration Measurements for Soil Hydraulic Characterization

    Rafael Angulo-Jaramillo;Vincenzo Bagarello;Massimo Iovino;Laurent Lassabatere

  • Plot‐scale measurement of soil erosion at the experimental area of Sparacia (southern Italy)

    V. Bagarello;V. Ferro

  • Evaluating Pressure Losses in Drip-Irrigation Lines

    V. Bagarello;V. Ferro;G. Provenzano;D. Pumo

  • Field and laboratory approaches for determining sodicity effects on saturated soil hydraulic conductivity

    V. Bagarello;M. Iovino;E. Palazzolo;M. Panno

  • Analysis of soil loss data from plots of differing length for the Sparacia experimental area, Sicily, Italy.

    V. Bagarello;V. Ferro

  • Testing a new automated single ring infiltrometer for Beerkan infiltration experiments

    S. Di Prima;L. Lassabatere;V. Bagarello;M. Iovino

  • Comparing Alternative Algorithms to Analyze the Beerkan Infiltration Experiment

    V. Bagarello;S. Di Prima;M. Iovino

  • Predicting unit plot soil loss in Sicily, south Italy

    V. Bagarello;G. V. Di Piazza;V. Ferro;G. Giordano

  • Experimental study on flow-resistance law for small-diameter plastic pipes

    V. Bagarello;V. Ferro;G. Provenzano;D. Pumo

  • Using the single-ring infiltrometer method to detect temporal changes in surface soil field-saturated hydraulic conductivity

    V Bagarello;A Sgroi

  • Estimating the USLE soil erodibility factor in Sicily, South Italy

    V. Bagarello;C. Di Stefano;V. Ferro;G. Giordano

  • Calibrating storage tanks for soil erosion measurement from plots

    Vincenzo Bagarello;Vito Ferro

  • Using the simplified falling head technique to detect temporal changes in field-saturated hydraulic conductivity at the surface of a sandy loam soil

    Vincenzo Bagarello;Angelo Sgroi

  • Estimating field-saturated soil hydraulic conductivity by a simplified Beerkan infiltration experiment

    V. Bagarello;S. Di Prima;M. Iovino;G. Provenzano

  • MEASURING HYDRAULIC CONDUCTIVITY IN A CRACKING CLAY SOIL USING THE GUELPH PERMEAMETER

    V. Bagarello;M. Iovino;W. D. Reynolds

  • Testing alternative erosivity indices to predict event soil loss from bare plots in Southern Italy

    V. Bagarello;V. Ferro;G. Giordano

  • Estimating Single Storm Erosion Index

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  • Beerkan Estimation of Soil Transfer parameters (BEST) across soils and scales

    R. Angulo-Jaramillo;V. Bagarello;S. Di Prima;A. Gosset

  • Influence of the rainfall measurement interval on the erosivity determinations in the Mediterranean area

    C. Agnese;V. Bagarello;C. Corrao;L. D’Agostino

  • Factors Affecting Field and Laboratory Measurement of Saturated Hydraulic Conductivity

    V. Bagarello;G. Provenzano

Frequent Co-Authors

Massimo Iovino
Massimo Iovino University of Palermo
Vito Ferro
Vito Ferro University of Palermo
Rafael Angulo-Jaramillo
Rafael Angulo-Jaramillo University of Lyon System
Saskia Keesstra
Saskia Keesstra Wageningen University & Research
Artemi Cerdà
Artemi Cerdà University of Valencia
Ramon J. Batalla
Ramon J. Batalla University of Lleida
Estela Nadal-Romero
Estela Nadal-Romero Instituto Pirenaico de Ecología
Jorge Mataix-Solera
Jorge Mataix-Solera Miguel Hernandez University
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino
Jesús Rodrigo-Comino University of Granada
Juan Albaladejo
Juan Albaladejo Spanish National Research Council

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