Prof. Dr. Patricio Rubio Romero
Prof. Dr. Patricio Rubio Romero
Fluvalps Project Investigator
Department of Physical Geography
Montalegre, 6-8
E-08001 Barcelona
Spain
Phone: +34 93 403 78 85
Fax: +34 93 403 45 29
E-mail: patricrubio@ub.edu
3rd floor, room 3066
Secretary: Lucia Ruiz
Phone: +34 93 403 78 81
Fax: +34 93 403 78 82
Dr. Patricio Rubio Romero - Areas of interest
Profesional areas
Environmental Management
Environmental Assessment
Environmental impacts studies
Territorial planing
Management environmental hazards
Environmental audits of mining, agriculture and transport
Research areas
Geo-ecological assessment and planning of natural areas
Development and environmental quality of landscapes
Territorial Planning and Assessment
Survey natural resources
Risk mapping in mountain areas
Agroclimatic analysis in Mediterranean areas
Personal homepage
Schulte, L. et al. 2019.
Integration of multi-archive datasets towards the development of a four-dimensional paleoflood model in alpine catchments.
Global and Planetary Change 180, 66-88.
Peña, J.C.; Schulte, L., 2020.
Simulated and reconstructed atmospheric variability and their relation with large Pre-industrial summer floods in the Hasli-Aare catchment (Swiss Alps) since 1300 CE.
Global and Planetary Change 190, 103191.
Schulte, L. et al., 2019.
Pluridisciplinary analysis and multi-archive reconstruction of paleofloods: societal demand, challenges and progress.
Global and Planetary Change 177, 225-238.
Blöschl, G. et al. 2020.
Current European flood-rich period exceptional compared with past 500 years.
Sánchez-García et al. 2019.
500-year flood history in the arid environments of south-eastern Spain. The case of the Almanzora River.
Global and Planetary Change, 102987.
Schulte, L. et al. 2015.
A 2600-year history of floods in the Bernese Alps, Switzerland: frequencies, mechanisms and climate forcing.
Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 19, 3047-3072.
Peña, J.C. et al. 2015.
Influence of solar forcing, climate variability and atmospheric circulation patterns on summer floods in Switzerland.