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Item type:Publication, Diversifying Chile’s climate action away from industrial plantations(2021) ;Jorge Hoyos-Santillan ;Alejandro Miranda ;Antonio Lara ;Armando Sepulveda-JaureguiCarlos Zamorano-ElguetaScopus© Citations 18 5 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Effective Targeting and Additionality: Evaluating the D.L. 701 Reforms for Afforesting Erodible Land in Southern Chile(2021) ;Mario Niklitschek ;Rodrigo Labbé ;Rosa María AlzamoraScopus© Citations 3 3 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Machine learning techniques for estimating seismic site amplification in the Santiago basin, Chile(2022) ;J.P. Díaz ;E. Sáez ;M. Monsalve; F. Aron2Scopus© Citations 16 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Lyme borreliosis presenting as severe back pain after Shinrin-Yoku (forest bathing) in southern Germany(2021); ;Inia Perez<jats:p>Since Lyme borreliosis is endemic in the Northern Hemisphere, it is usually not in the spotlight of travel medicine. However, borreliosis is a relevant problem and diagnostic challenge in travelers from the Southern Hemisphere returning from trips to Europe and North America.</jats:p>Scopus© Citations 2 18 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Assessing the socio-economic and land-cover drivers of wildfire activity and its spatiotemporal distribution in south-central Chile(2022) ;Rocío A. Pozo ;Mauricio Galleguillos ;Mauro E. González; Rodrigo ArriagadaScopus© Citations 33 6 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Neutral Sugar Content and Composition as a Sensitive Indicator of Fire Severity in the Andisols of an Araucaria–Nothofagus Forest in Southern Chile(2021) ;Yessica Rivas ;Jorge Retamal-Salgado ;Heike Knicker ;Francisco MatusWildfire induces soil alterations that have a long-term impact on soil organic matter (SOM) quality. We postulated that after different fire severities, the neutral sugars in soils can be used as an indicator of soil organic matter quality after fire. The aim of this study was to determine the contribution of neutral sugar, bulk and occluded particulate organic matter (oPOM) affected by wildfire, at different soil depths in an Araucaria–Nothofagus Forest, four years post-after fire. The concentration and composition of the neutral sugars in the soils clearly comprised the major fraction in the unburned soil. Medium- and high-severity fires caused a drastic reduction in soil sugars in the bulk soil as well as in the oPOM fractions. The 13C-CPMAS NMR spectroscopy analysis revealed a high contribution of recalcitrant carbon to the decomposition such as aryl–C and aryl–O derived from charred material, whereas the abundance of O–alkyl C and alkyl C functional groups were decreased. The neutral sugars (Galactose+Mannose/Xilose+Arabinose) revealed a major microbial origin in fire affected areas as the ratio was >2. Therefore. Therefore, we suggest that the neutral sugar content of soil should be used for monitoring both short- and long-term changes in SOM altered by fires.Scopus© Citations 1 1