The hydrological characteristics of biological soil crusts (BSCs) are not well understood. In particular the relationship between runoff and BSC surfaces at relatively large (.1 m2) scales is ambiguous. Further, there is a dearth of information on small scale (mm to cm) hydrological characterization of crust types which severely limits any interpretation of trends at larger scales. Site differences and broad classifications of BSCs as one soil surface type rather than into functional form exacerbate the problem. This study examines, for the first time, some hydrological characteristics and related surface variables of a range of crust types at one site and at a small scale (sub mm to mm). X-ray tomography and fine scale hydrological measure...
Runoff in arid and semiarid areas is characterized by high spatial and temporal variability. The spa...
The specific bio-species and their spatial patterns play crucial roles in regulating eco-hydrologic ...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly specialized topsoil microbial communities commonly found in...
<div><p>The hydrological characteristics of biological soil crusts (BSCs) are not well understood. I...
Biological soil crusts are a key component of many dryland ecosystems. Following disturbance, biolog...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are the dominant living cover in many drylands of the world. They poss...
In most of non-vegetated areas from drylands, soils are colonized by biocrusts, and although they re...
Biocrusts exert a strong influence on hydrological processes in drylands by modifying numerous soil ...
The presence of physical and/or biological soil crusts alters many characteristics of the soil surfa...
The influence of biological soil crusts in natural ecosystems on structures and processes is well in...
Soil crusting is a global issue which results in reduced infiltration, runoff, erosion, reduced seed...
Soil sealing and crusting are common, widespread processes in arid and semiarid soils that strongly ...
<div><p>Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly complex associations of soil particles with mosses,...
Biological soil crusts play many important ecological roles worldwide, as amply demonstrated through...
Formation of soil crusts results in reduced infiltration, increased runoff, and reduced rainfall and...
Runoff in arid and semiarid areas is characterized by high spatial and temporal variability. The spa...
The specific bio-species and their spatial patterns play crucial roles in regulating eco-hydrologic ...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly specialized topsoil microbial communities commonly found in...
<div><p>The hydrological characteristics of biological soil crusts (BSCs) are not well understood. I...
Biological soil crusts are a key component of many dryland ecosystems. Following disturbance, biolog...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are the dominant living cover in many drylands of the world. They poss...
In most of non-vegetated areas from drylands, soils are colonized by biocrusts, and although they re...
Biocrusts exert a strong influence on hydrological processes in drylands by modifying numerous soil ...
The presence of physical and/or biological soil crusts alters many characteristics of the soil surfa...
The influence of biological soil crusts in natural ecosystems on structures and processes is well in...
Soil crusting is a global issue which results in reduced infiltration, runoff, erosion, reduced seed...
Soil sealing and crusting are common, widespread processes in arid and semiarid soils that strongly ...
<div><p>Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly complex associations of soil particles with mosses,...
Biological soil crusts play many important ecological roles worldwide, as amply demonstrated through...
Formation of soil crusts results in reduced infiltration, increased runoff, and reduced rainfall and...
Runoff in arid and semiarid areas is characterized by high spatial and temporal variability. The spa...
The specific bio-species and their spatial patterns play crucial roles in regulating eco-hydrologic ...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly specialized topsoil microbial communities commonly found in...