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    Rootable depth controls height growth of Pinus halepensis Mill. in gypsiferous and non-gypsiferous soils by Olarieta, José Ramón, Rodríguez-Ochoa, Rafael, Ascaso, Emilio, Antúnez, Montserrat

    Published in Geoderma (15-04-2016)
    “…Pinus halepensis is generally considered a species adapted to soils with gypsum but there is hardly any data available to support such statement nor to assess…”
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    Quantification of Gypsum in Soils: Methodological Proposal by Álvarez, Daniela, Antúnez, Montserrat, Porras, Silvia, Rodríguez-Ochoa, Rafael, Olarieta, José Ramón, Poch, Rosa M.

    Published in Spanish journal of soil science (18-10-2022)
    “…Gypsum is widely found in soils under arid and semi-arid climates due to its semi-soluble nature. In spite of that, they are less known than other soils, and…”
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    Charcoal and biological activity in formiguer soils of Catalonia (Spain): Application of a micromorphological approach by Alvarez, María Fernanda, Poch, Rosa Maria, Olarieta, José Ramón, Wiedner, Katja

    Published in Soil & tillage research (01-10-2023)
    “…The "formiguers" (earth mounds to burn woody plant residues) constituted a common practice of fertilization of soils in many regions of Spain in the past. The…”
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    Evolution of soil porosity in loess-palaeosol sequences of the Ebro Valley, NE Iberia by Alberto Torres-Guerrero, Carlos, Álvarez, Daniela, Preusser, Frank, Ramón Olarieta, José, Poch, Rosa M.

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-09-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •The microstructure of Loess of the Ebro Valley is manly affected by two processes: compaction by freeze–thaw or weight load and the…”
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    Seven years of pig slurry fertilization: impacts on soil chemical properties and the element content of winter barley plants by Shakoor, Awais, Bosch-Serra, Àngela D., Alberdi, José Ramón Olarieta, Herrero, Carmen

    “…Intensive pig farming produces large amounts of slurry, which is applied to agricultural soils as fertilizer. A 7-year field study was performed to check the…”
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    Belowground and Aboveground Sustainability: Historical Management Change in a Mediterranean Agroecosystem (Les Oluges, Spain, 1860-1959-1999) by Díez, Lucía, Olarieta, José Ramón, Tello, Enric

    “…We examine the historical evolution of the farming practices linked to the maintenance of soil fertility in a semi-arid Mediterranean village. We analyse the…”
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    Present soils and past land use: the “bracken economy” in Lea-Artibai County (Basque Country, northern Spain) in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries by Olarieta, José Ramón, Besga, Gerardo, Aizpurua, Ana

    Published in Historia agraria (01-12-2019)
    “…Soils in Lea-Artibai County (northern Spain) show three significant features: frequent absence of A horizons, higher nutrient concentrations in the surface…”
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    Source areas of the Eastern Ebro Valley loess (NE Iberian Peninsula): Heavy mineral composition as a provenance indicator by Plata, José M., Balasch, Josep Carles, Rodríguez, Rafael, Boixadera, Jaume, Castelltort, Xavier, Olarieta, José Ramón, Antúnez, Montserrat, Poch, Rosa M.

    Published in Earth surface processes and landforms (01-12-2022)
    “…Loess deposits of the Eastern Ebro Valley (NE Iberian Peninsula) occupy an area of ~2000 km2 mostly on the east of the Ebro depression and locally in the Móra…”
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    Redox conditions and Indicator of Reduction in Soils (IRIS) films in soils of a hypersaline wetland by Castañeda, Carmen, Rodríguez-Ochoa, Rafael, Olarieta, José Ramón, Medina, Eva, Latorre, Borja, Scott, Brian, Rabenhorst, Martin C., Herrero, Juan

    Published in Catena (Giessen) (01-12-2024)
    “…•Strongly reducing conditions develop in hypersaline wetland gypsum-rich soils.•A conspicuous black sulfidic soil layer prevails during the annual cycle.•Mn…”
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    Fertilizing Methods and Nutrient Balance at the End of Traditional Organic Agriculture in the Mediterranean Bioregion: Catalonia (Spain) in the 1860s by Tello, Enric, Garrabou, Ramon, Cussó, Xavier, Olarieta, José Ramón, Galán, Elena

    “…By reconstructing the nutrient balance of a Catalan village circa 1861–65 we examine the sustainability of organic agricultural systems in the northwest…”
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    Metodos de fertilizacion y balance de nutrientes en la agricultura organica tradicional de la Biorregion Mediterranea: Cataluna en la decada de 1860 by Galán, Elena, Tello, Enric, Garrabou, Ramón, Cussó, Xavier, Olarieta, José Ramón

    Published in Revista de historia (Heredia) (01-01-2012)
    “…¿Hasta qué punto eran sostenibles las agriculturas orgánicas tardías en la bioregión del noroeste del Mediterráneo antes de la revolución verde? ¿Se reponían…”
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    ‘Formiguers’, a historical system of soil fertilization (and biochar production?) by Olarieta, J.R., Padrò, R., Masip, G., Rodríguez-Ochoa, R., Tello, E.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (30-01-2011)
    “…▶ ‘Formiguers’ increase labile phosphorus in the soil cover. ▶ Mineral nitrogen recovers in the soil cover of ‘formiguers’ after initial depletion. ▶…”
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    The Onset of the English Agricultural Revolution: Climate Factors and Soil Nutrients by Tello, Enric, Martínez, José Luis, Jover-Avellà, Gabriel, Olarieta, José Ramón, García-Ruiz, Roberto, de Molina, Manuel González, Badia-Miró, Marc, Winiwarter, Verena, Koepke, Nikola

    Published in The Journal of interdisciplinary history (01-02-2017)
    “…The English Agricultural Revolution began during a period of climate change in which temperatures decreased significantly. Lower temperatures meant less…”
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