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Sugarcane cultivation as a major surface source of sediment in catchments from a coastal zone of Pernambuco, Brazil

Rennan Cabral Nascimento ORCID logo , Angelo Jamil Maia ORCID logo , Pedro Henrique Santos de Oliveira ORCID logo , Ygor Jacques Agra Bezerra da Silva ORCID logo , Clístenes Williams Araújo do Nascimento ORCID logo , Tales Tiecher ORCID logo , [...]

18/Jul/2024

ABSTRACT Identifying sediment sources is fundamental for protecting and improving soil and water quality. Conventional fingerprinting studies have often collected sediments at the overall watershed outlet only, resulting in an important spatial scale dependency. This study aimed to identify and to assess the delivery patterns of sediment sources within three priority sub-catchments (Sapocaji, Piedade and Minas) located in the downstream portion of the Ipojuca River watershed in Brazil. This research would build on understanding sediment sources in the studied watershed […]

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Impacts of deforestation on water balance components of a watershed on the Brazilian East Coast

Donizete dos Reis Pereira, André Quintão de Almeida, Mauro Aparecido Martinez, David Rafael Quintão Rosa

01/Aug/2014

The Brazilian East coast was intensely affected by deforestation, which drastically cut back the original biome. The possible impacts of this process on water resources are still unknown. The purpose of this study was an evaluation of the impacts of deforestation on the main water balance components of the Galo creek watershed, in the State of Espírito Santo, on the East coast of Brazil. Considering the real conditions of the watershed, the SWAT model was calibrated with data from 1997 […]

Relations of sediment delivery underlying payments for environmental services in catchment areas

Henrique Marinho Leite Chaves

01/Aug/2010

Because of its simplicity, the sediment delivery ratio (SDR), based on the ratio of the sediment yield (Y) and the gross erosion (E) in the basin, is widely used to estimate sediment production in watersheds. Since Y and E are complexly linked, several SDR equations were developed. Financial compensation programs resulting from sedimentation abatement, such as the Water Provider Program, often require the estimation of reduction of the downstream sediment yield as a function of erosion reduction upstream. This study […]

Maximum allowable phosphorus load in the Piraquara II reservoir, a TMDL process application

Simone Bittencourt, Eduardo Felga Gobbi

01/Jun/2006

For the implementation and operation of the Brazilian Federal law on water resources of 1997 it is indispensable to use planning tools that take into account the effect of all activities or processes that cause or contribute to the loss of quality of a waterbody. For this purpose, the nutrient phosphorus was evaluated by the TMDL (total maximum daily load) process developed by the United States Environmental Protection Agency – EPA in the drainage area of contribution to the future […]