Publications by authors named "Rafael Espejo"

The characterization of topology is crucial in understanding network evolution and behavior. This paper presents an innovative approach, the GHuST framework to describe complex-network topology from graphlet decomposition. This new framework exploits the local information provided by graphlets to give a global explanation of network topology.

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No tillage (NT) has been associated to increased N2O emission from poorly drained agricultural soils. This is the case for soils with a low permeable Bt horizon, which generates a perched water layer after water addition (via rainfall or irrigation) over a long period of time. Moreover, these soils often have problems of acidity and require liming application to sustain crop productivity; changes in soil pH have large implications for the production and consumption of soil greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.

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The dynamics of some physical properties of the soil: bulk density, porosity and percentage of water stable aggregates, which usually are taken as indicators for evaluation of soil quality, have been studied on the flat surfaces of the Cañamero's "raña" formation (Cáceres, SW Spain). The study shows a high relationship between all these physical soil parameters, the degradation level of the natural vegetation, and years of the soil under tillage. As the deterioration of the natural soil increases the bulk density of the fine earth is increased, diminishing porosity, field capacity moisture content, percentage of water stable aggregates in soil and water infiltration.

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