International audienceBadlands and gullied areas are among those geomorphic environments with the highest erosion rates worldwide. Nevertheless, records of their evolution and their relations with anthropogenic land transformation are scarcer. Here we combine historical data with aerial photographs and tree-ring records to reconstruct the evolution of a badland in a Mediterranean environment of Central Spain. Historical sources suggest an anthropogenic origin of this badland landscape, caused by intense quarrying activities during the 18th century. Aerial photographs allowed detection of dramatic geomorphic changes and the evolution of an emerging vegetation cover since the 1960s, due to widespread reforestation. Finally, tree-ring analyses...
none4siBadland landscapes exhibit high erosion rates and represent the main source of fine sediments...
The area occupied by gullies and ravines in Murcia Region is 161,028 hectares, representing 14.63%. ...
Landscapes in SE Spain have developed in response to tectonics, climate fluctuations and, more recen...
International audienceBadlands and gullied areas are among those geomorphic environments with the hi...
Gullies are developed under different climatic conditions and lithologies; however, those formed on ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
This research documents the successful application of a novel holistic approach to return land degra...
Since Moorish times, the lower slopes of the Sierra de Lujar in southern Spain have been intensively...
This study aims to shed light on the age and origin of these gullied and badland morphologies locate...
Cereal and olive cultivation are thought to have played a major role in triggering soil erosion sinc...
Gully erosion is an important erosive process in Mediterranean basins. However, the long-term dynami...
Gully erosion has become a field of growing interest among the research community but there still ar...
Research on gully erosion is carried out as part of an investigation on erosional and hydrological p...
Gully erosion is considered to be one of the most important soil erosion processes, but its contribu...
Abandonment of agricultural land is one of the main changes in Mediterranean land use. To mitigate r...
none4siBadland landscapes exhibit high erosion rates and represent the main source of fine sediments...
The area occupied by gullies and ravines in Murcia Region is 161,028 hectares, representing 14.63%. ...
Landscapes in SE Spain have developed in response to tectonics, climate fluctuations and, more recen...
International audienceBadlands and gullied areas are among those geomorphic environments with the hi...
Gullies are developed under different climatic conditions and lithologies; however, those formed on ...
Resumen del trabajo presentado al IV International Symposium on Gully Erosion, celebrado en la Unive...
This research documents the successful application of a novel holistic approach to return land degra...
Since Moorish times, the lower slopes of the Sierra de Lujar in southern Spain have been intensively...
This study aims to shed light on the age and origin of these gullied and badland morphologies locate...
Cereal and olive cultivation are thought to have played a major role in triggering soil erosion sinc...
Gully erosion is an important erosive process in Mediterranean basins. However, the long-term dynami...
Gully erosion has become a field of growing interest among the research community but there still ar...
Research on gully erosion is carried out as part of an investigation on erosional and hydrological p...
Gully erosion is considered to be one of the most important soil erosion processes, but its contribu...
Abandonment of agricultural land is one of the main changes in Mediterranean land use. To mitigate r...
none4siBadland landscapes exhibit high erosion rates and represent the main source of fine sediments...
The area occupied by gullies and ravines in Murcia Region is 161,028 hectares, representing 14.63%. ...
Landscapes in SE Spain have developed in response to tectonics, climate fluctuations and, more recen...