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    • Ibáñez, Juan José; Pfeiffer Jakob, Marco Matías (Elsevier, 2023)
      Pedodiversity is a neologism of soil diversity concerning to the analysis of the number of soil classes or pedotaxa using mathematical procedures. However, the same tools are shown to be useful for other purposes such as ...
    • Sharififara, Amin; Minasny, Budiman; Arrouays, Dominique; Boulonne, Line; Chevallier, Tiphaine; Van Deventer, Piet; Field, Damien; Gómez, Cécile; Jang, Ho-Jun; Jeon, Sang-Ho; Koch, Jaco; Malone, Brendan; Marchant, Ben; Martin, Manuel P.; McBratney, Alex; Monger, Curtis; Munera Echeverri, José Luis; Padarian, José; Pfeiffer Jakob, Marco Matías; Richer de Forges, Anne C.; Saby, Nicolas P. A.; Singh, Kanika; Song, Xiao-Dong; Zamanian, Kazem; Zhang, Gan-Lin; Van Zijl, George (Elsevier, 2023)
      Soil inorganic carbon (SIC) contributes to up to half of the terrestrial C stock and is especially significant in arid and semi-arid environments, yet has not been explored as much as soil organic carbon (SOC). SIC plays ...
    • Torrent, José; Pfeiffer Jakob, Marco Matías; Ibáñez, Juan José (Elsevier, 2023)
      The term ‘Mediterranean’ is applied to a specific climate and kind of vegetation that is typical of areas surrounding the Mediterranean Sea but also found in five other world regions, namely California, central Chile, ...