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    The effect of vegetal mulching on soil surface temperature in semiarid Brazil by de Lima João L.M.P., da Silva José R.L., Montenegro Abelardo A.A., Silva Valdemir P., Abrantes João R.C.B.

    Published in Die Bodenkultur (01-12-2020)
    “…Understanding the temporal and spatial dynamic of soil temperature is crucial for agriculture, since it affects soil evaporation and soil biological activity,…”
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    Evaluating Mulch Cover with Coir Dust and Cover Crop with Palma Cactus as Soil and Water Conservation Techniques for Semiarid Environments: Laboratory Soil Flume Study under Simulated Rainfall by Montenegro, Abelardo A.A., Almeida, Thayná A.B., Lima, Cleene A. de, Abrantes, João R.C.B., de Lima, João L.M.P.

    Published in Hydrology (01-09-2020)
    “…This paper aims to investigate the performance of mulch cover with coir dust (Cocos nucifera L.) and cover crop with Palma cactus (Opuntia ficus indica Mill.)…”
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    Using thermal tracers to estimate flow velocities of shallow flows: laboratory and field experiments by Lima, Rui LP de, Abrantes, João RCB, Lima, João LMP de, Lima, M Isabel P de

    Published in Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics (01-09-2015)
    “…Accurate measurement of shallow flows is important for hydraulics, hydrology and water resources management. The objective of this paper is to discuss a…”
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    Mapping Soil Surface Macropores Using Infrared Thermography: An Exploratory Laboratory Study by de Lima, M. Isabel P., Silva, Valdemir P., Abrantes, João R. C. B., de Lima, João L. M. P., Montenegro, Abelardo A. A.

    Published in TheScientificWorld (2014)
    “…Macropores and water flow in soils and substrates are complex and are related to topics like preferential flow, nonequilibrium flow, and dual-continuum. Hence,…”
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    Revisiting simple methods to estimate drop size distributions: a novel approach based on infrared thermography by Lima, João LMP de, Silva, Valdemir P, Lima, M Isabel P de, Abrantes, João RCB, Montenegro, Abelardo AA

    Published in Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics (01-09-2015)
    “…The infrared thermography has been successfully applied as a tool for high resolution imaging in different hydrological studies. This exploratory experimental…”
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    Effectiveness of the application of rice straw mulching strips in reducing runoff and soil loss: Laboratory soil flume experiments under simulated rainfall by Abrantes, João R.C.B., Prats, Sérgio A., Keizer, J. Jacob, de Lima, João L.M.P.

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-08-2018)
    “…•Rice straw mulch was applied in strips at the bottom part of the plot.•Laboratory rainfall simulation was used to evaluate runoff and soil loss.•Rice straw…”
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    Comparison of thermal, salt and dye tracing to estimate shallow flow velocities: Novel triple-tracer approach by Abrantes, João R.C.B., Moruzzi, Rodrigo B., Silveira, Alexandre, de Lima, João L.M.P.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-02-2018)
    “…•A novel triple-tracer approach using dyed-salted-heated water was used.•Thermal tracing can be used to estimate shallow flow velocities.•Thermal detection…”
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    Liquid phase nonpoint source pollution dispersion through conveyance structures to sustainable urban drainage system within different land covers by Moruzzi, Rodrigo B., de Lima, João L.M.P., Abrantes, João R.C.B., Silveira, Alexandre

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-12-2020)
    “…Liquid-phase nonpoint source pollution dispersion and removal on sustainable urban drainage systems (SUDS) is an important issue for urban pollution mitigation…”
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    Assessing soil water repellency spatial variability using a thermographic technique: An exploratory study using a small-scale laboratory soil flume by Abrantes, João R.C.B., de Lima, João L.M.P., Prats, Sérgio A., Keizer, J. Jacob

    Published in Geoderma (01-02-2017)
    “…This exploratory study presents a technique to assess soil water repellency (SWR) spatial variability based on infrared thermography. Small-scale laboratory…”
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    Combining a thermal tracer with a transport model to estimate shallow flow velocities by Abrantes, João R.C.B., Moruzzi, Rodrigo B., de Lima, João L.M.P., Silveira, Alexandre, Montenegro, Abelardo A.A.

    “…For a long time, tracer techniques based on dyes, salts and more recently heat have been used to estimate shallow flow velocities. Traditionally, flow velocity…”
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    Using a thermal tracer to estimate overland and rill flow velocities by de Lima, João L. M. P., Abrantes, João R. C. B.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-08-2014)
    “…ABSTRACT Flow velocity is a basic hydraulic property of surface flows and its precise calculation is necessary for process based hydrological models, such as…”
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    Washout of Fine Sand Particles From a Ceramic Tile Roof: Laboratory Experiments Under Simulated Rainfall by Silveira, Alexandre, de Lima, João L. M. P., Abrantes, João R. C. B., Mujtaba, Babar

    Published in Water, air, and soil pollution (01-09-2017)
    “…Roof runoff is an important source of urban stormwater and a main source of rainwater harvesting. Deposition of pollutants on rooftops can have a negative…”
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    Prediction of skin surface soil permeability by infrared thermography: a soil flume experiment by de Lima, João L.M.P., Abrantes, João R.C.B., Silva, Valdemir P., Montenegro, Abelardo A.A.

    Published in Quantitative infrared thermography (03-07-2014)
    “…This study presents a new technique to map soil surface permeability using infrared thermography, and to identify preferential flow. Laboratory tests were…”
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