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TITLE: Influence of biochar particle size on biota responses  Full Text
AUTHORS: Prodana, M; Silva, C; Gravato, C; Verheijen, FGA; Keizer, JJ; Soares, AMVM; Loureiro, S; Bastos, AC;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY, VOLUME: 174
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TITLE: The influence of biochar particle size and concentration on bulk density and maximum water holding capacity of sandy vs sandy loam soil in a column experiment  Full Text
AUTHORS: Verheijen, FGA; Zhuravel, A; Silva, FC; Amaro, A; Ben Hur, M; Keizer, JJ;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: GEODERMA, VOLUME: 347
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TITLE: A promising new approach to estimate drought indices for fire danger assessment using remotely sensed data  Full Text
AUTHORS: Häusler, M; Nunes, JP; Silva, JMN; Keizer, JJ; Warneke, T; Pereira, JMC;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, VOLUME: 274
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TITLE: Quantifying the effectiveness of stakeholder-selected measures against individual and combined soil threats Preface  Full Text
AUTHORS: Keizer, JJ; Hessel, R;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: CATENA, VOLUME: 182
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TITLE: Wildfire impacts on freshwater detrital food webs depend on runoff load, exposure time and burnt forest type  Full Text
AUTHORS: Carvalho, F; Pradhan, A; Abrantes, N; Campos, I; Keizer, JJ; Cassio, F; Pascoal, C;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, VOLUME: 692
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TITLE: Forest fires as potential triggers for production and mobilization of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons to the terrestrial ecosystem  Full Text
AUTHORS: Campos, I; Abrantes, N; Pereira, P; Micaelo, AC; Vale, C; Keizer, JJ;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT, VOLUME: 30, ISSUE: 18
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TITLE: Post-fire soil erosion mitigation at the scale of swales using forest logging residues at a reduced application rate  Full Text
AUTHORS: Prats, SA; Gonzalez Pelayo, O; Silva, FC; Bokhorst, KJ; Baartman, JEM; Keizer, JJ;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: EARTH SURFACE PROCESSES AND LANDFORMS, VOLUME: 44, ISSUE: 14
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TITLE: Water repellency reduces soil CO2 efflux upon rewetting  Full Text
AUTHORS: Sánchez García, C; Oliveira, BRF; Keizer, JJ; Doerr, SH; Urbanek, E;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: Science of the Total Environment, VOLUME: 708
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TITLE: Projecting Future Impacts of Global Change Including Fires on Soil Erosion to Anticipate Better Land Management in the Forests of NW Portugal  Full Text
AUTHORS: Pastor, AV; Nunes, JP; Ciampalini, R; Koopmans, M; Baartman, J; Huard, F; Calheiros, T; Le Bissonnais, Y; Keizer, JJ; Raclot, D;
PUBLISHED: 2019, SOURCE: WATER, VOLUME: 11, ISSUE: 12
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TITLE: Combined effect of copper sulfate and water temperature on key freshwater trophic levels - Approaching potential climatic change scenarios  Full Text
AUTHORS: Silva, V; Marques, CR; Campos, I; Vidal, T; Keizer, JJ; Goncalves, F; Abrantes, N;
PUBLISHED: 2018, SOURCE: ECOTOXICOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY, VOLUME: 148
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