Investigation of radio-elements contents in soil for vineyard zoning at “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Alberti, Rodrigo
Data de Publicação: 2023
Outros Autores: Hoff, Rosemary, Cunha Lopes, Ricardo, Pauletto, Henrique
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.19084/rca.26635
Resumo: The gamma-ray spectrometry method is an alternative capable of quickly measuring the intensity of the radiation emitted by the elements U (uranium), K (potassium) and Th (thorium) from the soil surface, being able to support the traditional soil analysis in the anomalous areas. The excess of potassium can be harmful to vines, a fact that often occurs in tropical regions. The maintenance of organic matter is more difficult in sandy soils. The mapping of these aspects can support agricultural management and, when applied to viticulture, can encourage the production of differentiated wines for a competitive market in the world. The studied area is located in “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil, where the distributions of radioelements contents were evaluated, in different types of soil and relief, as well as their mapping within the vineyards. The radioelement data and the digital elevation model were interpolated by the kriging method, generating maps with a resolution of 5 meters. The results generated maps of altimetry and levels of U, Th and K, as well as the classification for each radio element: high content, medium content and low content. Soil profiles were also made around the farm, in order to observe the vertical variation of radioelements. The zoning of U, Th and K in the soil presented the gamma-spectrometry as a quick alternative to measure the variations of these elements and thus, indicating areas to be monitored for the content of potassium and organic matter, avoiding diseases or deficiencies of other elements of the soil. soil, related to anomalies or the content of radioelements.
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spelling Investigation of radio-elements contents in soil for vineyard zoning at “Santana do Livramento”, BrazilInvestigação dos teores de rádio-elementos no solo para zoneamento de vinhedos em Santana do Livramento, BrasilGeralThe gamma-ray spectrometry method is an alternative capable of quickly measuring the intensity of the radiation emitted by the elements U (uranium), K (potassium) and Th (thorium) from the soil surface, being able to support the traditional soil analysis in the anomalous areas. The excess of potassium can be harmful to vines, a fact that often occurs in tropical regions. The maintenance of organic matter is more difficult in sandy soils. The mapping of these aspects can support agricultural management and, when applied to viticulture, can encourage the production of differentiated wines for a competitive market in the world. The studied area is located in “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil, where the distributions of radioelements contents were evaluated, in different types of soil and relief, as well as their mapping within the vineyards. The radioelement data and the digital elevation model were interpolated by the kriging method, generating maps with a resolution of 5 meters. The results generated maps of altimetry and levels of U, Th and K, as well as the classification for each radio element: high content, medium content and low content. Soil profiles were also made around the farm, in order to observe the vertical variation of radioelements. The zoning of U, Th and K in the soil presented the gamma-spectrometry as a quick alternative to measure the variations of these elements and thus, indicating areas to be monitored for the content of potassium and organic matter, avoiding diseases or deficiencies of other elements of the soil. soil, related to anomalies or the content of radioelements.El método de espectrometría de rayos gamma es una alternativa capaz de medir rápidamente la intensidad de la radiación emitida por los elementos U (uranio), K (potasio) y Th (torio) desde la superficie del suelo, pudiendo apoyar el análisis tradicional de suelos en las áreas anómalas. El exceso de potasio puede ser dañino para las vides, un hecho que ocurre a menudo en las regiones tropicales. El mantenimiento de la materia orgánica es más difícil en suelos arenosos. El mapeo de estos aspectos puede apoyar la gestión agrícola y, cuando se aplica a la viticultura, puede incentivar la producción de vinos diferenciados para un mercado competitivo en el mundo. El área de estudio se encuentra en “Santana do Livramento”, Brasil, donde se evaluaron las distribuciones de contenidos de radioelementos, en diferentes tipos de suelo y relieve, así como su mapeo dentro de los viñedos. Los datos del radioelemento y el modelo digital de elevación fueron interpolados por el método kriging, generando mapas con una resolución de 5 metros. Los resultados generaron mapas de altimetría y niveles de U, Th y K, así como la clasificación para cada radio elemento: contenido alto, contenido medio y contenido bajo. También se realizaron perfiles de suelo cerca de la hacienda, con el fin de observar la variación vertical de los radioelementos. La zonificación de U, Th y K en el suelo presentó a la gamma-espectrometría como una alternativa rápida para medir las variaciones de estos elementos y así, indicar áreas a monitorear para el contenido de potasio y materia orgánica, evitando enfermedades o deficiencias de otros elementos del suelo suelo, relacionados con anomalías o el contenido de radioelementos.O método de espectrometria de raios gama, é uma alternativa de capaz de medir rapidamente a intensidade da radiação emitida pelos elementos U (urânio), K (potássio) e Th (tório) da superfície do solo, podendo apoiar a análise de solo tradicional nas áreas anômalas. O excesso de potássio pode ser prejudicial às videiras, fato que ocorre frequentemente em regiões tropicais. A manutenção da matéria orgânica é mais difícil em solos arenosos. O mapeamento destes aspectos pode apoiar a gestão agrícola e, quando aplicado à viticultura, pode incentivar a produção de vinhos diferenciados para um mercado competitivo no mundo. A área estudada se situa em “Santana do Livramento”, Brasil, onde foram avaliadas as distribuições dos teores de radioelementos, em diferentes tipos de solo e relevo, bem como seu mapeamento dentro dos vinhedos. Os dados de radioelementos e do modelo digital de elevação foram interpolados pelo método de krigagem, gerando mapas com resolução de 5 metros. Os resultados geraram mapas de altimetria e de teores de U, Th e K, bem como a classificação para cada radioelemento: alto conteúdo, médio conteúdo e baixo conteúdo. Também foram feitos perfis de solo no entorno da fazenda, a fim de observar a variação vertical dos radioelementos. O zoneamento de U, Th e K no solo apresentou a gama-espectrometria como uma alternativa rápida para medir as variações desses elementos e assim, indicando áreas a serem monitoradas quanto ao conteúdo de potássio e matéria orgânica, evitando doenças ou deficiências de outros elementos do solo, relacionadas às anomalias ou ao conteúdo dos radioelementos.Sociedade de Ciências Agrárias de Portugal2023-11-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.19084/rca.26635eng2183-041X0871-018XAlberti, RodrigoHoff, RosemaryCunha Lopes, RicardoPauletto, Henriqueinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-16T12:13:03Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/26635Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:51:02.702761Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Investigation of radio-elements contents in soil for vineyard zoning at “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil
Investigação dos teores de rádio-elementos no solo para zoneamento de vinhedos em Santana do Livramento, Brasil
title Investigation of radio-elements contents in soil for vineyard zoning at “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil
spellingShingle Investigation of radio-elements contents in soil for vineyard zoning at “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil
Alberti, Rodrigo
Geral
title_short Investigation of radio-elements contents in soil for vineyard zoning at “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil
title_full Investigation of radio-elements contents in soil for vineyard zoning at “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil
title_fullStr Investigation of radio-elements contents in soil for vineyard zoning at “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of radio-elements contents in soil for vineyard zoning at “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil
title_sort Investigation of radio-elements contents in soil for vineyard zoning at “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil
author Alberti, Rodrigo
author_facet Alberti, Rodrigo
Hoff, Rosemary
Cunha Lopes, Ricardo
Pauletto, Henrique
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author2 Hoff, Rosemary
Cunha Lopes, Ricardo
Pauletto, Henrique
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alberti, Rodrigo
Hoff, Rosemary
Cunha Lopes, Ricardo
Pauletto, Henrique
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geral
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description The gamma-ray spectrometry method is an alternative capable of quickly measuring the intensity of the radiation emitted by the elements U (uranium), K (potassium) and Th (thorium) from the soil surface, being able to support the traditional soil analysis in the anomalous areas. The excess of potassium can be harmful to vines, a fact that often occurs in tropical regions. The maintenance of organic matter is more difficult in sandy soils. The mapping of these aspects can support agricultural management and, when applied to viticulture, can encourage the production of differentiated wines for a competitive market in the world. The studied area is located in “Santana do Livramento”, Brazil, where the distributions of radioelements contents were evaluated, in different types of soil and relief, as well as their mapping within the vineyards. The radioelement data and the digital elevation model were interpolated by the kriging method, generating maps with a resolution of 5 meters. The results generated maps of altimetry and levels of U, Th and K, as well as the classification for each radio element: high content, medium content and low content. Soil profiles were also made around the farm, in order to observe the vertical variation of radioelements. The zoning of U, Th and K in the soil presented the gamma-spectrometry as a quick alternative to measure the variations of these elements and thus, indicating areas to be monitored for the content of potassium and organic matter, avoiding diseases or deficiencies of other elements of the soil. soil, related to anomalies or the content of radioelements.
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