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Hydromorphological characterization, assessment and monitoring in ephemeral streams: a case study in NE Iberian Peninsula
(International Association of Geomorphology, 2022-06-20)
Ephemeral streams are an important reality in the Mediterranean area, constituting more than 50% of the channel network in the eastern region of the Iberian Peninsula. The northernmost cases are located in the semi-arid ...
Ephemeral rivers, geomorfphological evolution and mapping. A case study in NE Iberian Peninsula
(International Association of Geomorphology, 2022-09)
Ephemeral rivers (IRES – Intermittent Rivers and Ephemeral Streams) differ from perennial rivers in that they do not have a base flow, therefore, when direct flow stop, they dry up. This condition is spatially accentuated ...
Geomorphological evolution of ephemeral rivers through historical and UAVs images
(EGU, 2022-04-19)
Ephemeral rivers hydromorphological processes are intermittent and many times of fast response. Therefore they remain still quite unknown. The geomorphological mapping of river forms and geomorphological units is a useful ...
Sediment displacement evolution after dam removal in a mountain river (Oioki dam, Leitzaran River)
(EGU, 2021-04)
Bedload sediment transport was monitored from 2016 to 2020 in the Leitzaran River, in a reach affected by the removal of 7-meters high dam (Oioki dam). The removal was accomplished in two phases, the 3 first meters were ...
A life-stage approach for decomposing spatiotemporal population changes along an urban-rural gradient: implications for regional planning
(Taylor and Francis, 2021-04-14)
The study of population changes across space and time of cohorts at different life stages is relevant for regional planning, but it is often not taken into account. We focus on a case study along the urban-rural gradient ...
Agrarian Archaeology in Northwestern Iberia: Local Societies: The Off-Site Record
(Archaeopress, 2023-04)
Agrarian Archaeology in Northwestern Iberia is devoted to the archaeological study of the societies and agrarian landscapes of Northwestern Iberia in the longue durée. The book brings together, for the first time, the ...
Traumatic Pathology and Violence Between the 7th and 11th Centuries in the Hermitic Necropolis of Las Gobas (Laño, Treviño, Burgos)
(BAR Publishing, 2022)
We present here an osteoarchaeological study of the human remains exhumed from the
necropolis of Las Gobas (Burgos, Spain), a hermitic community settled in a distant valley under
the protection of a large rocky outcrop, ...
Revisiting the concept of the ‘Neolithic Founder Crops’ in southwest Asia
(Springer Nature, 2023)
Zohary and Hopf coined the term ‘founder crops’ to refer to a specific group of eight plants, namely three cereals (einkorn, emmer and barley), four legumes (lentil, pea, bitter vetch and chickpea), and a fibre/oil crop ...
From Villa to Village? Relational Approaches within Roman and Medieval Iberian Rural Societies
(De Gruyter, 2022-01-19)
In the same way as the grand narratives about Roman rural societies have neglected peasantry and non-estate occupations while emphasizing the role of villae and slavery, medievalism studies have promoted a notion of medieval ...
Leading smart city projects: Government dynamic capabilities and public value creation
(Elsevier, 2022-06)
This research studied the effect of different combinations of government capabilities (innovation capability mix) on public value in smart city-framed innovation projects. The study drew on the public value theory, the ...