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Emilia Urbanek
Emilia Urbanek
Royal Society Research Fellow, Swansea University
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Physical carbon‐sequestration mechanisms under special consideration of soil wettability
J Bachmann, G Guggenberger, T Baumgartl, RH Ellerbrock, E Urbanek, ...
Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science 171 (1), 14-26, 2008
2192008
Water repellency and distribution of hydrophilic and hydrophobic compounds in soil aggregates from different tillage systems
E Urbanek, P Hallett, D Feeney, R Horn
Geoderma 140 (1-2), 147-155, 2007
1372007
Impacts of prescribed fire on soil loss and soil quality: An assessment based on an experimentally-burned catchment in central Portugal
RA Shakesby, CPM Bento, CSS Ferreira, AJD Ferreira, CR Stoof, ...
Catena 128, 278-293, 2015
992015
Impact of stone content on water movement in water‐repellent sand
E Urbanek, RA Shakesby
European Journal of Soil Science 60 (3), 412-419, 2009
582009
Total and fresh organic carbon distribution in aggregate size classes and single aggregate regions using natural 13C/12C tracer
E Urbanek, AJM Smucker, R Horn
Geoderma 164 (3-4), 164-171, 2011
412011
Compatibility of methods used for soil water repellency determination for organic and organo-mineral soils
E Papierowska, W Matysiak, J Szatyłowicz, G Debaene, E Urbanek, ...
Geoderma 314, 221-231, 2018
352018
Changes in soil organic matter, bulk density and tensile strength of aggregates after percolation in soils after conservation and conventional tillage
E Urbanek, R Horn
International agrophysics 20 (3), 2006
252006
Water repellency reduces soil CO2 efflux upon rewetting
C Sánchez-García, BRF Oliveira, JJ Keizer, SH Doerr, E Urbanek
Science of the total environment 708, 135014, 2020
242020
Patterns of soil water repellency change with wetting and drying: The influence of cracks, roots and drainage conditions
E Urbanek, RPD Walsh, RA Shakesby
Hydrological Processes 29 (12), 2799-2813, 2015
212015
Patterns of soil water repellency change with wetting and drying: the influence of cracks, roots and drainage conditions
R Urbanek, E., Walsh, R. & Shakesby
Hydrological Processes, 2014
21*2014
CO2 efflux from soils with seasonal water repellency
E Urbanek, SH Doerr
Biogeosciences 14 (20), 4781-4794, 2017
202017
Influence of initial water content on the wettability of autoclaved soils
E Urbanek, M Bodi, SH Doerr, RA Shakesby
Soil Science Society of America Journal 74 (6), 2086-2088, 2010
152010
The effect of water repellency on the short-term release of CO2 upon soil wetting
C Sánchez-García, SH Doerr, E Urbanek
Geoderma 375, 114481, 2020
142020
Hydrophobicity of soil
PD Hallett, J Bachmann, H Czachor, E Urbanek, B Zhang
Encyclopedia of Earth Sciences Series, 378-384, 2014
142014
Why are aggregates destroyed in low intensity fire?
E Urbanek
Plant and soil 362, 33-36, 2013
142013
Tensile and erosive strength of soil macro-aggregates from soils under different management system
E Urbanek, R Horn, AJM Smucker
Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics 62 (4), 324-333, 2014
132014
Tensile and erosive strength of soil macro-aggregates from soils under different management system
AS Emilia Urbanek, Rainer Horn
Journal of Hydrology and Hydromechanics 62 (4), 324–333, 2014
132014
Effect of long storage and soil type on the actual denitrification and denitrification capacity to N2O formation
T Wlodarczyk, P Szarlip, W Koziel, M Nosalewicz, M Brzeziñska, M Pazur, ...
International Agrophysics 28 (3), 2014
82014
Methanogenic potential of archived soils
M Brzezinska, E Urbanek, P Szarlip, T Wlodarczyk, P Bulak, A Walkiewicz, ...
Carpathian journal of earth and environmental sciences 9 (2), 79, 2014
72014
Temporal changes in sediment, organic matter and nutrient losses following an experimental fire in Atlantic-Mediterranean heath, central Portugal
R Shakesby, C Ferreira, R Walsh, E Urbanek, A Ferreira, C Stoof
VI International Conference on Forest Fire Research, edited by: Viegas, DX …, 2010
72010
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