Search Results - "Juri Ayub, Jimena"
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Assessing soil erosion in a semiarid ecosystem in Central Argentina using 137Cs and 7Be measurements
Published in Isotopes in environmental and health studies (01-05-2024)“…Argentina is a Latin American country which encounters soil degradation problems. The most productive regions have implemented conservative land practices…”
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Using beryllium-7 to evaluate soil erosion processes in agricultural lands in semiarid regions of Central Argentina
Published in Environmental earth sciences (01-08-2018)“…This work presents the results of a soil erosion study using the 7 Be technique. This technique estimates the water erosion/deposition from the comparison…”
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Quantification of soil erosion using 7Be in a steep watershed used for natural grazing in Brazil
Published in Isotopes in environmental and health studies (01-06-2021)“…Cosmogenic 7 Be was used to evaluate soil loss in a mountainous micro-watershed near Belo Horizonte, Southwest Brazil. Two nearby sites were selected, a…”
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Assessing soil erosion in a semiarid ecosystem in Central Argentina using 137 Cs and 7 Be measurements
Published in Isotopes in environmental and health studies (01-05-2024)“…Argentina is a Latin American country which encounters soil degradation problems. The most productive regions have implemented conservative land practices…”
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Quantification of soil erosion using 7 Be in a steep watershed used for natural grazing in Brazil
Published in Isotopes in environmental and health studies (01-06-2021)“…Cosmogenic Be was used to evaluate soil loss in a mountainous micro-watershed near Belo Horizonte, Southwest Brazil. Two nearby sites were selected, a…”
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Wet deposition and soil content of Beryllium – 7 in a micro-watershed of Minas Gerais (Brazil)
Published in Journal of environmental radioactivity (01-04-2017)“…Beryllium-7 (7Be) is a natural radionuclide of cosmogenic origin, normally used as a tracer for several environmental processes; such as soil redistribution,…”
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