Rainfall simulator thrust type with hydraulically moved arms: fabrication and calibration
01/Dec/2012
The use of rain simulators is fundamental to study rainfall erosion. They are used to monitor the experimental conditions, particularly the rain characteristics and to understand the soil erosion process better. Several types of rainfall simulators have been developed since 1930 around the world. Currently, the Swanson model is the most commonly used. However, a small number of these simulators is fully operational in Brazil, due to the high degree of wear and difficulties of maintenance. The purpose of this […]
Runoff and sediment transport in a degraded area
01/Feb/2012
Gully erosion occurs by the combined action of splash, sheetwash and rill-wash (interrill and rill erosion). These erosion processes have a great capacity for both sediment production and sediment transport. The objectives of this experiment were to evaluate hydrological and sediment transport in a degraded area, severely dissected by gullies; to assess the hydraulic flow characteristics and their aggregate transport capacity; and to measure the initial splash erosion rate. In the study area in Guarapuava, State of Paraná, Brazil (lat […]
Interril erosion from area under burned and green sugarcane harvested by hand and mechanically
01/Dec/2011
Although a number of studies related to environmental issues address air pollution, the increased use of biotechnology and mechanical harvesting of sugar cane, less attention has been paid to the negative environmental impacts caused by laminar erosion. This study aimed to determine the levels of organic matter (OM) and nutrients (P, K, Ca and Mg) in sediment and runoff water from interrill erosion from different sugarcane harvest systems (green and burnt cane), on a loamy Dystrophic Red Latosol (Oxisol). The […]
Soil surface roughness formed by chiseling and affected by rainfall erosivity
01/Feb/2008
Surface soil roughness is affected by many factors, such as the residual effect of the soil management, tillage and rainfall erosivity and, together with the soil cover of crop residues, influences water erosion. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of a chiseling operation, together with rainfall erosivity, on soil surface roughness, from June 2005 to March 2006, in an aluminic Typical Hapludox, under the following soil management systems: bare soil under conventional tillage (BCT), cultivated soil […]
Interrill erosion under different conditions of soil cover of sugarcane
01/Jun/2006
Interrill erosion occurs as a result of detachment of soil surface particles caused by raindrop impact and their transportation by overland flow (drag and suspension), which contain the organic matter and nutrients that are essential for agricultural production. An experiment was carried out to evaluate the effect of different soil cover types on the overland flow in interrill erosion in an area of sugarcane cultivation. The following situations were evaluated: bare soil; sugarcane straw mulch; sugarcane canopy cover; sugarcane canopy […]
Interrill erosion of clayey soils and its correlation with soil attributes in oxic and textural B horizons from Lavras (MG), Brazil
01/Jun/2001
The objectives of this work were to assess soil and water losses and determine interrill erodibility (Ki) of three soils with clayey texture: Typic Rhodudult (PE), a Typic Hapludult (PV) and a Rhodic Hapludox (LR) for the application of the WEPP (Water Erosion Prediction Project) model in Lavras, Minas Gerais, Brazil and to evaluate the relationship between Ki and some physical, chemical and mineralogical soil properties and surface characteristics. The experiment was set in a completely randomized block design, consisting […]
