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Spatial models for monitoring the spatio-temporal evolution of ashes after fire – a case study of a burnt grassland in Lithuania
P. Pereira
Department of Environmental Policy, Mykolas Romeris University, Ateities g. 20, 08303 Vilnius, Lithuania
Departament de Geografia, Universitat de Valencia, Blasco Ibàñez, 28, 46010-Valencia, Spain
X. Úbeda
GRAM (Mediterranean Environmental Research Group), Dept of Physical Geography and Regional Geographic Analysis, University of Barcelona, Montalegre, 6, 08001 Barcelona, Spain
J. Mataix-Solera
Environmental Soil Science Group, Department of Agrochemistry and Environment, Miguel Hernández University, Avda. de la Universidad s/n, Elche, Alicante, Spain
D. Martin
MED_Soil Research Group, University of Sevilla, C/Profesor García González, s/n. 41012, Sevilla, Spain
A. Jordán
M. Burguet
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