Simulation of land use scenarios in the Camboriú River Basin using the SWAT model

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Autor(a) principal: Blainski,Éverton
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Porras,Eileen Andrea Acosta, Garbossa,Luis Hamilton Pospissil, Pinheiro,Adilson
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: RBRH (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Changes in the Earth’s landscape have been the focus of much environmental research. In this context, hydrological models stand out as tools for several assessments. This study aimed to use the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) hydrological model to simulate the impact of changes in land use in the Camboriú River Watershed in the years 1957, 1978, and 2012. The results indicated that the SWAT model was efficient in simulating water flow and sediment transport processes. Thus, it was possible to evaluate the impact of different land use scenarios on water and sediment yield in the catchment. The changes in land use caused significant changes in the hydro-sedimentological dynamic. Regarding flow, the effects of land use changes were more pronounced at both ends of the curve representing duration of flow. The worst scenario was identified for the year 2012, which saw the highest peak discharges during flood events and lowest flows during the dry season. Concerning soil erosion, the highest values were identified for sub-basins that were predominantly covered by rice paddies and pastures; this was attributed mainly to surface runoff and changes in land use (represented by C-USLE). Overall, the Camboriú River Basin did not experience severe soil erosion issues; however, it was found that changes in land use related to soil and climate characteristics may increase soil degradation, especially in years with high precipitation levels.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Simulation of land use scenarios in the Camboriú River Basin using the SWAT model
title Simulation of land use scenarios in the Camboriú River Basin using the SWAT model
spellingShingle Simulation of land use scenarios in the Camboriú River Basin using the SWAT model
Blainski,Éverton
Land use
Basin
Hydrologic scenarios
title_short Simulation of land use scenarios in the Camboriú River Basin using the SWAT model
title_full Simulation of land use scenarios in the Camboriú River Basin using the SWAT model
title_fullStr Simulation of land use scenarios in the Camboriú River Basin using the SWAT model
title_full_unstemmed Simulation of land use scenarios in the Camboriú River Basin using the SWAT model
title_sort Simulation of land use scenarios in the Camboriú River Basin using the SWAT model
author Blainski,Éverton
author_facet Blainski,Éverton
Porras,Eileen Andrea Acosta
Garbossa,Luis Hamilton Pospissil
Pinheiro,Adilson
author_role author
author2 Porras,Eileen Andrea Acosta
Garbossa,Luis Hamilton Pospissil
Pinheiro,Adilson
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Blainski,Éverton
Porras,Eileen Andrea Acosta
Garbossa,Luis Hamilton Pospissil
Pinheiro,Adilson
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Land use
Basin
Hydrologic scenarios
topic Land use
Basin
Hydrologic scenarios
description ABSTRACT Changes in the Earth’s landscape have been the focus of much environmental research. In this context, hydrological models stand out as tools for several assessments. This study aimed to use the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) hydrological model to simulate the impact of changes in land use in the Camboriú River Watershed in the years 1957, 1978, and 2012. The results indicated that the SWAT model was efficient in simulating water flow and sediment transport processes. Thus, it was possible to evaluate the impact of different land use scenarios on water and sediment yield in the catchment. The changes in land use caused significant changes in the hydro-sedimentological dynamic. Regarding flow, the effects of land use changes were more pronounced at both ends of the curve representing duration of flow. The worst scenario was identified for the year 2012, which saw the highest peak discharges during flood events and lowest flows during the dry season. Concerning soil erosion, the highest values were identified for sub-basins that were predominantly covered by rice paddies and pastures; this was attributed mainly to surface runoff and changes in land use (represented by C-USLE). Overall, the Camboriú River Basin did not experience severe soil erosion issues; however, it was found that changes in land use related to soil and climate characteristics may increase soil degradation, especially in years with high precipitation levels.
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