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    Unveiling soil temperature reached during a wildfire event using ex-post chemical and hydraulic soil analysis by Martínez, Sofía I., Contreras, Cristina P., Acevedo, Sara E., Bonilla, Carlos A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-05-2022)
    “…Wildfires affect different physical, chemical, and hydraulic soil properties, and the magnitude of their effects varies depending on intrinsic soil properties…”
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    Effects of soil heating changes on soil hydraulic properties in Central Chile by Giraldo, Carolina V., Acevedo, Sara E., Contreras, Cristina P., Santibáñez, Fernando, Sáez, Esteban, Calderón, Francisco J., Bonilla, Carlos A.

    Published in Geoderma (01-09-2024)
    “…•Sixteen soils from Central Chile were heated at 100 °C and 300 °C.•Hydraulic properties were monitored after heating.•Most hydraulic properties showed a…”
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    Changes in macroaggregate stability as a result of wetting/drying cycles of soils with different organic matter and clay contents by Jesús Melej, María, Acevedo, Sara E., Contreras, Cristina P., Giraldo, Carolina V., Maurer, Tessa, Calderón, Francisco J., Bonilla, Carlos A.

    Published in Geoderma (01-08-2024)
    “…•Primary particles of aggregates were measured in a wide range of soils.•Microaggregates have more organic matter per unit mass than macroaggregates.•Because…”
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    The R package infiltrodiscR: A package for infiltrometer data analysis and an experience for improving data reproducibility in soil physics by Giraldo, Carolina V., Acevedo, Sara E., Bonilla, Carlos A.

    Published in SoftwareX (01-12-2024)
    “…This paper discusses the interest in utilizing R, a programming language, in soil physics for enhanced data reproducibility. Reproducibility is challenging…”
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    Differential arsenic binding in the sediments of two sites in Chile's lower Loa River basin by Bugueño, Manuel P., Acevedo, Sara E., Bonilla, Carlos A., Pizarro, Gonzalo E., Pasten, Pablo A.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (01-01-2014)
    “…Fluvial sediments from two lower Loa River basin sites in northern Chile were compared in order to probe the effects of vegetation and organic matter (OM) on…”
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    Effect of data availability and pedotransfer estimates on water flow modelling in wildfire-affected soils by Acevedo, Sara E., Martínez, Sofia I., Contreras, Cristina P., Bonilla, Carlos A.

    Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01-02-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •Hydraulic properties of soil affected by wildfires were studied.•Two moderately severe and one highly severe event were studied.•pH, Ksat,…”
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    A comparative study of soil metal concentrations in Chilean urban parks using four pollution indexes by Vega, Alejandra S., Arce, Guillermo, Rivera, Javier I., Acevedo, Sara E., Reyes-Paecke, Sonia, Bonilla, Carlos A., Pastén, Pablo

    Published in Applied geochemistry (01-06-2022)
    “…Toxic metal enrichment in urban soils from natural and anthropogenic sources is a public health concern that challenges sustainable urban development. Active…”
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    How does building healthy soils impact sustainable use of water resources in irrigated agriculture? by Acevedo, Sara E., Waterhouse, Hannah, Barrios-Masias, Felipe, Dierks, Janina, Renwick, Leah L.R., Bowles, Timothy M.

    Published in Elementa (Washington, D.C.) (20-12-2022)
    “…As blue water resources become increasingly scarce with more frequent droughts and overuse, irrigated agriculture faces significant challenges to reduce its…”
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    Development of immunoaffinity chromatography for the separation of myosin isozymes by Acevedo, Sara E

    Published 01-01-1997
    “…Multiple isozymes of the skeletal muscle protein, myosin, have been postulated to exist based on immunohistochemical studies. Distinct myosin isozymes could be…”
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