Search Results - "van Schaik, Loes"
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What do we know about how the terrestrial multicellular soil fauna reacts to microplastic?
Published in Soil (08-07-2020)“…The ubiquitous accumulation of microplastic (MP) particles across all global ecosystems accompanies their uptake into soil food webs. In this review, we…”
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Review of microplastic sources, transport pathways and correlations with other soil stressors: a journey from agricultural sites into the environment
Published in Chemical and biological technologies in agriculture (12-02-2022)“…This paper explores different interactions and processes involved in the transport of microplastics from agricultural systems to surrounding environments. We…”
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Picturing and modeling catchments by representative hillslopes
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (01-03-2017)“…This study explores the suitability of a single hillslope as a parsimonious representation of a catchment in a physically based model. We test this hypothesis…”
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Do earthworms (D. veneta) influence plant-available water in technogenic soil-like substrate from bricks and compost?
Published in Journal of soils and sediments (01-05-2021)“…Purpose Topsoil and peat are often taken from intact rural ecosystems to supply the urban demand for fertile soils and soil-like substrates. One way of…”
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Preface: Linking landscape organisation and hydrological functioning: from hypotheses and observations to concepts, models and understanding
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (28-09-2021)“…The link between landscape properties and hydrological functioning is the very foundation of hydrological sciences. The fundamental perception that landscape…”
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Impact of Temporal Macropore Dynamics on Infiltration: Field Experiments and Model Simulations
Published in Vadose zone journal (2018)“…Core Ideas Dynamics of earthworm activity change macropore networks temporally. In the topsoil, macropore numbers were largest in autumn and smallest in…”
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Incorporating Ecohydrological Processes Into an Analysis of Charcoal-Livestock Production Systems in the Tropics: An Alternative Interpretation of the Water-Energy-Food Nexus
Published in Frontiers in environmental science (11-09-2018)“…In the tropics, livestock grazing usually occurs simultaneously with charcoal production, yet empirical understanding of the combined activities remains poor,…”
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4D ground-penetrating radar during a plot scale dye tracer experiment
Published in Journal of applied geophysics (01-07-2015)“…Flow phenomena in the unsaturated zone are highly variable in time and space. Thus, it is challenging to measure and monitor such processes under field…”
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Modelling distribution patterns of anecic, epigeic and endogeic earthworms at catchment-scale in agro-ecosystems
Published in Pedobiologia (10-01-2013)“…Species distribution models are useful for identifying driving environmental factors that determine earthworm distributions as well as for predicting earthworm…”
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Simulating future salinity dynamics in a coastal marshland under different climate scenarios
Published in Vadose zone journal (2020)“…Salinization is a well‐known problem in agricultural areas worldwide. In the last 20–30 yr, rising salinity in the upper, unconfined aquifer has been observed…”
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A pedo‐climatic approach towards soil health assessment: Soil texture‐specific scoring curves on arable land in Norway
Published in Soil use and management (01-01-2024)“…Soil health assessments that integrate physical, chemical and biological indicators help the evaluation of soil functioning, provide a framework for monitoring…”
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Potential effects of tillage and field borders on within-field spatial distribution patterns of earthworms
Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-07-2016)“…•Within-field scale variability of earthworm abundances is high.•Autocorrelation range differs strongly between fields and earthworm groups.•Earthworm spatial…”
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Variability of earthworm-induced biopores and their hydrological effectiveness in space and time
Published in Pedobiologia (01-11-2018)“…•We investigated earthworm-biopore relationships in situ repeatedly over one year.•Earthworms, biopore densities and hydrological effectiveness varied over…”
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Linking spatial earthworm distribution to macropore numbers and hydrological effectiveness
Published in Ecohydrology (01-04-2014)“…ABSTRACT Due to its high spatial and temporal variability, preferential flow is difficult to measure and quantify. Earthworms create macropores that provide…”
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Controls of event-based pesticide leaching in natural soils: A systematic study based on replicated field scale irrigation experiments
Published in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (06-05-2014)“…•We performed a series of three replicated field scale irrigation experiments.•We examined the link between irrigation, flow paths, and pesticide…”
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HESS Opinions: From response units to functional units: a thermodynamic reinterpretation of the HRU concept to link spatial organization and functioning of intermediate scale catchments
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (26-11-2014)“…According to Dooge (1986) intermediate-scale catchments are systems of organized complexity, being too organized and yet too small to be characterized on a…”
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Scales, key aspects, feedbacks and challenges of ecohydrological research in Germany
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Time-lapse 3D GPR imaging of brilliant blue infiltration experiments
Published in Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Ground Penetrating Radar (01-06-2014)“…Preferential flow due to fingering, funnelling or macropore flow results in small scale spatial variability in infiltration. On the plot scale (~ 1 m × 1 m), a…”
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