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Hydro-environmental changes assessment after Guadalhorce River mouth channelization. An example of hydromodification in southern Spain
(Elsevier, 2020-02-01)The Guadalhorce River mouth (Málaga, Southern Spain) was channelized between 1997 and 2003 to reduce flooding potential in adjacent densely populated sections of Málaga. The channel was bifurcated near the Mediterranean ... -
Hydrochanges Gibraltar Campaign - characterization of Mediterranean Outflow through the Strait of Gibraltar
(2014-05-06)The precise characterization of the Mediterranean outflow through the Strait of Gibraltar is a very well know issue although a question rather far to be resolved completely. Many scientific efforts have been invested to ... -
Hydrocharis laevigata (Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Byng & Christenh. (Hydrocharitaceae), novedad para la flora de Andalucía (España)
(Universidad de Málaga. Servicio de Publicaciones e Intercambio Científico, 2021)Se aporta la primera cita de Hydrocharis laevigata(Humb. & Bonpl. ex Willd.) Byng & Christenh. para la flora andaluza. El hallazgo constituye la segunda cita de este hidrófitopara la Península ibérica, en ... -
Hydrodinamic connectivity and dispersal patterns in the Strait of Gibraltar: implications for a transboundary species
(2022-07)The blackspot seabream is a highly appreciated species that has an important target of the Spanish and Moroccan fisheries in the transcontinental waters of the Strait of Gibraltar area (Gil, 2006). It is also one of the ... -
Hydrodynamic and hydrochemical evolution of the Bajo Guadalhorce Valley alluvial aquifer (Málaga, S Spain) in the last 40 years
(EGU General Assembly 2020, 2020)Groundwater flowing through coastal aquifers is increasingly impacted by human pressures as consequence of a growing demand on drinking water, tourism and agriculture, among others. Thus, groundwater availability very ... -
Hydrodynamic changes in Guadalquivir estuary (Spain) due to a hypothetical tidal marsh restoration project
(2018-10-01)Tidal marsh restoration will be an important management issue in Guadalquivir Estuary in the near future. The Guadalquivir Estuary has been anthropologically modified several times, the river is bounded by embankments ... -
Hydrodynamic connectivity and dispersal patterns of a transboundary species (Pagellus bogaraveo) in the Strait of Gibraltar and adjacent basins
(Wiley, 2022-04-18)The blackspot seabream (Pagellus bogaraveo) is a benthopelagic fish species highlyappreciated by consumers and an important target of the Spanish and Moroccan fish-eries in the transcontinental waters of the Strait of ... -
Hydrogen co-injection as a bridged technology for internal combustion engines
(International congress on Catalysis and Automotive Pollution Control – 12th edition CAPoC12, 2022)In order to survive at media-term, diesel engines need a new approach for the use of the new fuel portfolio and to control the exhaust gas emissions. Hydrogen has been proposed as an alternative due to its excellent ... -
Hydrogen-bonding as a strategy for charge stabilization in organic field effect transistors.
(2024)Organic materials have proven to be efficient active materials in electronic devices, such as organic field effects transistors (OFETs) or organic solar cells. The versatility of organic synthesis allows us to endow small ... -
Hydrogenation of furfural over supported Pd catalysts
(2018-07-16)Lignocellulosic biomass is the most abundant and economical non-fossil carbon source. Furthermore, it is not competitive with the food chain, coming from lignocellulosic wastes including agricultural and food processing, ... -
Hydrogeological model of Mijas mountain aquifers under different climate conditions (Málaga, Spain)
(2017-12-20)Carbonate aquifers represent an important source of freshwater, both for urban and agricultural uses. This is particularly true in semiarid regions, where intensive pumping has often led to aquifer overexploitation. One ... -
Hydrogeological, hydrodynamic and anthropogenic factors affecting the spread of pharmaceuticals and pesticides in water resources of the Granada plain (Spain)
(ELSEVIER, 2022-04-08)The anthropogenic organic contaminants contemplated in the environmental legislation, as well as those of emerging concern, threaten the quality of water resources to a degree that remains largely unknown. Contaminant ... -
Hydrological and sediment connectivity in three grazed Mediterranean hillslopes.
(2017-05-02)Masselink et al. (2016) addressed the concept of connectivity addresses the spatial and temporal variability in runoff, sediment transport and associated substances such as pollutants and how these move through the catchment. ... -
Hydrological response of soil amendments under the same climatic conditions (as mediterranean)
(2014-06-02)Soil loss due to water erosion is a serious problem in Mediterranean areas, that causes great concern. The resulting pattern of vegetation and bare soil is a key factor in runoff generation. According to this, different ... -
Hydrology influences carbon flux through metabolic pathways in the hypolimnion of a Mediterranean reservoir
(Springer, 2022-05-16)Global change is modifying meteorological and hydrological factors that influence the thermal regime of water bodies. These modifications can lead to longer stratification periods with enlarged hypolimnetic anoxic periods, ... -
Hydrometallurgical extraction of Li and Co from LiCoO2 particles–Experimental and Modeling
(MDPI, 2020-09-13)The use of lithium-ion batteries as energy storage in portable electronics and electric vehicles is increasing rapidly, which involves the consequent increase of battery waste. Hence, the development of reusing and recycling ... -
Hydrothermal stability of zeolite molecular sieves in natural gas drying by temperature swing adsorption
(UMA Editorial, 2022-07-18)Zeolites are well known crystalline aluminosilicates, which may be used in processes that take advantage of their molecular sieving effect, such as natural gas drying. They are often used in cyclic processes that swing ... -
Hydroxytyrosol targets extracellular matrix remodeling by endothelial cells and inhibits both ex vivo and in vivo angiogenesis
(Elsevier, 2017-04)The health benefits of olive oil are attributed to their bioactive compounds, such as hydroxytyrosol. Previously, we demonstrated that hydroxytyrosol inhibits angiogenesis in vitro. The present study aimed to: i) get further ... -
Hygrothermal Performance of Worship Spaces: Preservation, Comfort and Energy Consumption
(Sustainability, 2018-10-23)The energy problem, one the most important on a global scale, greatly affects the environment. Much of the current energy consumption occurs in existing buildings, including heritage buildings with varying protected status. ...