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    Root strength and root area ratio of forest species in Lombardy (Northern Italy) by Bischetti, G.B, Chiaradia, E.A, Simonato, T, Speziali, B, Vitali, B, Vullo, P, Zocco, A

    Published in Plant and soil (01-12-2005)
    “…Forest vegetation is known to increase hillslope stability by reinforcing soil shear resistance and by influencing hydrologie conditions of soil. Although the…”
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    Linking dissolved organic carbon cycling to organic carbon fluxes in rice paddies under different water management practices by Said-Pullicino, Daniel, Miniotti, Eleonora F., Sodano, Marcella, Bertora, Chiara, Lerda, Cristina, Chiaradia, Enrico A., Romani, Marco, de Maria, Sandra Cesari, Sacco, Dario, Celi, Luisella

    Published in Plant and soil (01-04-2016)
    “…Aims Although paddy soils are generally characterized by relatively high dissolved organic carbon (DOC) concentrations and fluxes, little is yet known on how…”
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    Evaluating longitudinal dispersion of scalars in rural channels of agro-urban environments by Peruzzi, Cosimo, Galli, Andrea, Chiaradia, Enrico A., Masseroni, Daniele

    “…In agro-urban environments, the water resource conveyed by rural channels is susceptible to a gradual impoverishment due to the continuous combined sewer…”
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    Root reinforcement dynamics in subalpine spruce forests following timber harvest: a case study in Canton Schwyz, Switzerland by Vergani, Chiara, Schwarz, Massimiliano, Soldati, Mattia, Corda, Andrea, Giadrossich, Filippo, Chiaradia, Enrico A., Morando, Paola, Bassanelli, Chiara

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-08-2016)
    “…Root reinforcement is a key factor when dealing with slope stability problems and is an important quantitative criterion for the evaluation of the protective…”
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    Root Characteristics of Herbaceous Species for Topsoil Stabilization in Restoration Projects by Federica, Gilardelli, Chiara, Vergani, Rodolfo, Gentili, Anne, Bonis, Pierre, Chanteloup, Sandra, Citterio, Chiaradia, Enrico A.

    Published in Land degradation & development (01-10-2017)
    “…Quarries are highly heterogeneous and constraining environments because of man‐induced disturbances associated with soil erosion and shallow mass movements…”
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