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    The influence of climate change on the soil organic carbon content in Italy from 1961 to 2008 by Fantappiè, M., L'Abate, G., Costantini, E.A.C.

    Published in Geomorphology (Amsterdam, Netherlands) (15-12-2011)
    “…Soils are the biggest carbon store in the world (1500 Gt, e.g. 1.5 × 10 21 g). The European Commission indicates the accounting of soil organic carbon (SOC)…”
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    Local adaptation strategies to increase or maintain soil organic carbon content under arable farming in Europe: Inspirational ideas for setting operational groups within the European innovation partnership by Costantini, E.A.C., Antichi, D., Almagro, M., Hedlund, K., Sarno, G., Virto, I.

    Published in Journal of rural studies (01-10-2020)
    “…In the European Union, the setting of Operational Groups (OG) is supported by the European Innovation Partnership to tackle specific problems and favor…”
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    Improving Wine Quality through Harvest Zoning and Combined Use of Remote and Soil Proximal Sensing by Priori, S., Martini, E., Andrenelli, M.C., Magini, S., Agnelli, A.E., Bucelli, P., Biagi, M., Pellegrini, S., Costantini, E.A.C.

    Published in Soil Science Society of America journal (01-07-2013)
    “…Successful adoption of precision viticulture at the farm level depends on the appreciation of vineyard spatial variability. Knowing the spatial variability of…”
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    Using present and past climosequences to estimate soil organic carbon and related physical quality indicators under future climatic conditions by Pellegrini, S., Agnelli, A.E., Andrenelli, M.C., Barbetti, R., Lo Papa, G., Priori, S., Costantini, E.A.C.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-11-2018)
    “…•Climosequences are useful to estimate soil properties resulting from climate changes.•Climate and SOC content relationship does not differ between present and…”
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    The use of the ARP© system to reduce the costs of soil survey for precision viticulture by Andrenelli, M.C., Magini, S., Pellegrini, S., Perria, R., Vignozzi, N., Costantini, E.A.C.

    Published in Journal of applied geophysics (01-12-2013)
    “…The goal of this research was to develop a procedure to minimize the cost of soil survey optimizing ARP© (Automatic Resistivity Profiling) deployment and…”
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    Soil erosion risk, Sicilian Region (1:250,000 scale) by Fantappiè, M., Priori, S., Costantini, E.A.C.

    Published in Journal of maps (15-03-2015)
    “…Assessing the risk of soil erosion caused by water at the regional level is important for current and future planning of land use and environmental actions to…”
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    Accounting for extensive topographic and pedologic secondary information to improve soil mapping by Castrignanò, Annamaria, Costantini, Edoardo A.C., Barbetti, Roberto, Sollitto, Donato

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (15-04-2009)
    “…Soils generally vary in a quite complex way. To assess and model spatial variability, several variables can be sampled in addition to the target used to…”
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    Using the ARP-03 for high-resolution mapping of calcic horizons by Priori, S., Fantappič, M., Magini, S., Costantini, E.A.C.

    Published in International Agrophysics (01-09-2013)
    “…The aim of this work is to present a fast and cheap method for high-resolutionmapping of calcic horizons in vineyards based on geoelectrical proximal sensing…”
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    Rationale and methods for compiling an atlas of desertification in Italy by Costantini, E.A.C, Urbano, F, Aramini, G, Barbetti, R, Bellino, F, Bocci, M, Bonati, G, Fais, A, L'Abate, G, Loj, G, Magini, S, Napoli, R, Nino, P, Paolanti, M, Perciabosco, M, Tascone, F

    Published in Land degradation & development (01-05-2009)
    “…This study presents the main results and the methodology used in the creation of the atlas of the risk of desertification in Italy. A desertified area was…”
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    Using the analysis of iron and iron oxides in paleosols (TEM, geochemistry and iron forms) for the assessment of present and past pedogenesis by Costantini, E.A.C., Lessovaia, S., Vodyanitskii, Yu

    Published in Quaternary international (01-11-2006)
    “…This study investigates the iron oxide chemistry and mineralogy of two relict paleosols, a Ferri-Endostagnic Lixisol (Bathiplinthic) and a Profondi-Endostagnic…”
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    Multidisciplinary characterization of the middle Holocene eolian deposits of the Elsa River basin (central Italy) by Costantini, E.A.C., Priori, S., Urban, B., Hilgers, A., Sauer, D., Protano, G., Trombino, L., Hülle, D., Nannoni, F.

    Published in Quaternary international (01-11-2009)
    “…In temperate regions, eolian deposits of different natures are often pedogenically-altered and mixed with underlying sediments. The research reported in this…”
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    Relevance of the Lin's and Host hydropedological models to predict grape yield and wine quality by Costantini, E.A.C, Pellegrini, S, Bucelli, P, Storchi, P, Vignozzi, N, Barbetti, R, Campagnolo, S

    Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-01-2009)
    “…The adoption of precision agriculture in viticulture could be greatly enhanced by the diffusion of straightforward and easy to be applied hydropedological…”
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