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    Morfología Fluvial.-Dinámica hidrológica de una cuenca Mediterránea en un contexto de cambio global. (cuenca de Romanyac, Cap de Creus, Girona)
    Latron, J.; Pardini, G.; Gispert, M.; Llorens, P.; Universidad de Murcia
    ABSTRACT The Soil Science Unil GRCT48 from the University of Girona is conducting an integrated study of hydrological response, soil erosion and soil degradation processes in the Cap de Creus Península (NE Spain), where land abandonment has been the outstanding characteristic over the last decades. The approach is based on the complementary use of plot and catchment scales to assess the effect of land cover and land use change on physical, chemical and biological parameters of soil quality and on rainfall-runoff-erosion relationships. Along the study period, observed rainfall-runoff response at the plot scale was highly variable among siles but also for a given environment, depending on antecedent wetness conditions and rainfall characteristics. Soil loss associated to rainfall-runoff events showed very large variations among siles, arid also for a given site between the different rainfall events. At the catchment scale, preliminary results showed, that catchment scale runoff represented around 17% of the annual rainfall (507 mm) and that evapotranspiration was consequently the more relevant component of the water balance.

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