Increasy eutrophication symptoms during a prolonged drought event in tropical semi-arid reservoirs, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Santos,Diógenes Fernandes dos
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Silva,Jonathan Mota da, Becker,Vanessa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RBRH (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Eutrophication is a global problem and an important cause of the ecological health degradation of aquatic ecosystems. The aim was to evaluate the effect of prolonged drought period (2012 to 2019) on the trophic state of two Brazilian semi-arid reservoirs, Boqueirão de Parelhas (BOQ) and Passagem das Traíras (TRA). The work was carried out according to a drought classification system, based on the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI), with an aggregated timescale of 36 months, defining three periods. In the Period I, higher values of Secchi and lower values of turbidity, solids, nutrients and chlorophyll-a were registered, when compared to the other periods, mainly in BOQ. The principal component analyses of both reservoirs reveled a showed a temporal trend of the sample units according to the consequences of the prolonged drought. The results indicated changes in limnological variables due to the reduction of accumulated water volume, and they demonstrated that prolonged droughts impact the intensification of eutrophication in both systems. The trophic state of the BOQ reservoir was changed from mesotrophic to eutrophic as a consequence of the drought, while in TRA the eutrophic state remained, but with more intensified symptoms, with higher concentration values of nutrients, solids and algal biomass.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Increasy eutrophication symptoms during a prolonged drought event in tropical semi-arid reservoirs, Brazil
title Increasy eutrophication symptoms during a prolonged drought event in tropical semi-arid reservoirs, Brazil
spellingShingle Increasy eutrophication symptoms during a prolonged drought event in tropical semi-arid reservoirs, Brazil
Santos,Diógenes Fernandes dos
Hydric deficit
Water quality
Drylands
Standardized precipitation index
title_short Increasy eutrophication symptoms during a prolonged drought event in tropical semi-arid reservoirs, Brazil
title_full Increasy eutrophication symptoms during a prolonged drought event in tropical semi-arid reservoirs, Brazil
title_fullStr Increasy eutrophication symptoms during a prolonged drought event in tropical semi-arid reservoirs, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Increasy eutrophication symptoms during a prolonged drought event in tropical semi-arid reservoirs, Brazil
title_sort Increasy eutrophication symptoms during a prolonged drought event in tropical semi-arid reservoirs, Brazil
author Santos,Diógenes Fernandes dos
author_facet Santos,Diógenes Fernandes dos
Silva,Jonathan Mota da
Becker,Vanessa
author_role author
author2 Silva,Jonathan Mota da
Becker,Vanessa
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos,Diógenes Fernandes dos
Silva,Jonathan Mota da
Becker,Vanessa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Hydric deficit
Water quality
Drylands
Standardized precipitation index
topic Hydric deficit
Water quality
Drylands
Standardized precipitation index
description ABSTRACT Eutrophication is a global problem and an important cause of the ecological health degradation of aquatic ecosystems. The aim was to evaluate the effect of prolonged drought period (2012 to 2019) on the trophic state of two Brazilian semi-arid reservoirs, Boqueirão de Parelhas (BOQ) and Passagem das Traíras (TRA). The work was carried out according to a drought classification system, based on the Standardized Precipitation Index (SPI), with an aggregated timescale of 36 months, defining three periods. In the Period I, higher values of Secchi and lower values of turbidity, solids, nutrients and chlorophyll-a were registered, when compared to the other periods, mainly in BOQ. The principal component analyses of both reservoirs reveled a showed a temporal trend of the sample units according to the consequences of the prolonged drought. The results indicated changes in limnological variables due to the reduction of accumulated water volume, and they demonstrated that prolonged droughts impact the intensification of eutrophication in both systems. The trophic state of the BOQ reservoir was changed from mesotrophic to eutrophic as a consequence of the drought, while in TRA the eutrophic state remained, but with more intensified symptoms, with higher concentration values of nutrients, solids and algal biomass.
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