Corrado Camera
University of Milan
44 Papers
18 Citations
Corrado Camera is an academic researcher from University of Milan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Environmental science & Precipitation. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 35 publications. Previous affiliations of Corrado Camera include The Cyprus Institute.
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Papers
A high resolution map of soil types and physical properties for Cyprus: A digital soil mapping optimization
Corrado Camera,Z. Zomeni,Jay S. Noller,Andreas M. Zissimos,Irene C. Christoforou,Adriana Bruggeman +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a multiple-trees classification technique, namely Random Forest (RF), was applied to extend predictions from 1:25,000 legacy soil surveys (including WRB soil groups, soil depth and soil texture classes) to the larger area of Cyprus.
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Evaluation of interpolation techniques for the creation of gridded daily precipitation (1 × 1 km2); Cyprus, 1980–2010
TL;DR: In this article, the performance of 15 simple or complex interpolation techniques in reproducing daily precipitation at a resolution of 1 km2 over topographically complex areas was evaluated considering two different sets of observation densities and different rainfall amounts.
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The added value of convection permitting simulations of extreme precipitation events over the eastern Mediterranean
TL;DR: In this paper, the performance of different convection and microphysics parameterizations of the weather research and forecasting model at very high horizontal resolutions (12, 4 and 1) was analyzed.
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Community-Based Rehabilitation of Mountain Terraces in Cyprus
Christos Zoumides,Adriana Bruggeman,Elias Giannakis,Corrado Camera,Hakan Djuma,Marinos Eliades,Katerina Charalambous +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a well-defined participatory framework was proposed to identify key stakeholders and select sustainable land management approaches for reducing soil erosion and land degradation in the Troodos Mountains of Cyprus.
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The water balance components of Mediterranean pine trees on a steep mountain slope during two hydrologically contrasting years
Marinos Eliades,Adriana Bruggeman,Maciek W. Lubczynski,Andreas Christou,Corrado Camera,Hakan Djuma +5 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a method for computing soil evaporation, bedrock water uptake and transpiration from a natural, open forest, based on sap flow (Heat Ratio Method), soil moisture and meteorological observations.
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