2024-03-29T12:45:22Zhttp://digital.csic.es/dspace-oai/requestoai:digital.csic.es:10261/552092019-08-06T09:28:30Zcom_10261_33com_10261_5com_10261_15com_10261_6com_10261_55com_10261_77com_10261_8col_10261_412col_10261_394col_10261_434col_10261_456
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Tinoco, Pilar
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Almendros Martín, Gonzalo
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Sanz Perucha, Jesús
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González-Vázquez, Rocío
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González-Vila, Francisco Javier
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2005
The relatively frequent occurrence of wildfires in Mediterranean ecosystems is
favoured by hot summer temperatures in addition to the historical reforestation with
pyrophytic forest species such as most types of rapid growing conifers used in the second half
of the past century. Concerning soil organic matter, it has been demonstrated that fire leads to
progressive decarboxylation, dehydration and deakylation of the humic and fulvic acids
which, in turn, lead to insoluble polyaromatic macromolecular substances (humin-like).
Organic Geochemistry: Challenges for the 21st Century 2: 1091-1092 (2005)
http://hdl.handle.net/10261/55209
Molecular level descriptors of the effect of tire on soils under pine forest in continental Mediterranean soils