José Francisco MartÃn Duque
Researcher
Sedimentary Geology and Environmental Change
Complutense University of Madrid
Spain
Biography
Dr. José Francisco Martín Duque is affiliated to Sedimentary Geology and Environmental Change, Complutense University of Madrid, where Dr. José Francisco Martín Duque is currently working as Researcher. Dr. José Francisco Martín Duque has authored and co-authored several national and international publications and also working as a reviewer for reputed professional journals. Dr. José Francisco Martín Duque is having an active association with different societies and academies around the world. Dr. José Francisco Martín Duque made his mark in the scientific community with the contributions and widely recognition from honourable subject experts around the world. Dr. José Francisco Martín Duque has received several awards for the contributions to the scientific community. Dr. José Francisco Martín Duque major research interest involves Territorial transformation and global change, Ecological restoration, Paleoclimatology and Global Change.
Research Interest
Territorial transformation and global change, Ecological restoration, Paleoclimatology and Global Change
Publications
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MartÃn-Moreno, C., Fidalgo Hijano, C. MartÃn Duque, J.F., González MartÃn, J.A., Zapico Alonso, I., Laronne, J.B. 2014. The Ribagorda sand gully (east-central Spain): Sediment yield and human-induced origin. Geomorphology, 224: 122-138.
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MartÃn Duque, J.F., Zapico, I., Oyarzun, R., López GarcÃa, J.A., Cubas, P. 2015. A descriptive and quantitative approach regarding erosion and development of landforms on abandoned mine tailings: New insights and environmental implications from SE Spain. Geomorphology, 239: 1-15.
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MartÃn-Moreno, C., MartÃn Duque, J.F., Nicolau, J.M., Hernando, N., Sanz, M. and Castillo, L. 2016. Effects of topography and surface soil cover on erosion for mining reclamation. The experimental spoil heap at El Machorro mine (Central Spain). Land Degradation & Development, 27: 145-159.