Quality of surface water related to land use: a case study in a catchment with small farms and intensive vegetable crop production in southern Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Ribeiro,Karina Hacke
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Favaretto,Nerilde, Dieckow,Jeferson, Souza,Luiz Cláudio de Paula, Minella,Jean Paolo Gomes, Almeida,Luciano de, Ramos,Michele Ribeiro
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo (Online)
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Resumo: Water degradation is strongly related to agricultural activity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of land use and some environmental components on surface water quality in the Campestre catchment, located in Colombo, state of Parana, Brazil. Physical and chemical attributes were analyzed (total nitrogen, ammonium, nitrate, total phosphorus, electrical conductivity, pH, temperature, turbidity, total solids, biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand and dissolved oxygen). Monthly samples of the river water were taken over one year at eight monitoring sites, distributed over three sub-basins. Overall, water quality was worse in the sub-basin with a higher percentage of agriculture, and was also affected by a lower percentage of native forest and permanent preservation area, and a larger drainage area. Water quality was also negatively affected by the presence of agriculture in the riparian zone. In the summer season, probably due to higher rainfall and intensive soil use, a higher concentration of total nitrogen and particulate nitrogen was observed, as well as higher electrical conductivity, pH and turbidity. All attributes, except for total phosphorus, were in compliance with Brazilian Conama Resolution Nº 357/2005 for freshwater class 1. However, it should be noted that these results referred to the base flow and did not represent a discharge condition since most of the water samples were not collected at or near the rainfall event.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Quality of surface water related to land use: a case study in a catchment with small farms and intensive vegetable crop production in southern Brazil
title Quality of surface water related to land use: a case study in a catchment with small farms and intensive vegetable crop production in southern Brazil
spellingShingle Quality of surface water related to land use: a case study in a catchment with small farms and intensive vegetable crop production in southern Brazil
Ribeiro,Karina Hacke
water pollution
agriculture
nutrients
micro watershed
title_short Quality of surface water related to land use: a case study in a catchment with small farms and intensive vegetable crop production in southern Brazil
title_full Quality of surface water related to land use: a case study in a catchment with small farms and intensive vegetable crop production in southern Brazil
title_fullStr Quality of surface water related to land use: a case study in a catchment with small farms and intensive vegetable crop production in southern Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Quality of surface water related to land use: a case study in a catchment with small farms and intensive vegetable crop production in southern Brazil
title_sort Quality of surface water related to land use: a case study in a catchment with small farms and intensive vegetable crop production in southern Brazil
author Ribeiro,Karina Hacke
author_facet Ribeiro,Karina Hacke
Favaretto,Nerilde
Dieckow,Jeferson
Souza,Luiz Cláudio de Paula
Minella,Jean Paolo Gomes
Almeida,Luciano de
Ramos,Michele Ribeiro
author_role author
author2 Favaretto,Nerilde
Dieckow,Jeferson
Souza,Luiz Cláudio de Paula
Minella,Jean Paolo Gomes
Almeida,Luciano de
Ramos,Michele Ribeiro
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ribeiro,Karina Hacke
Favaretto,Nerilde
Dieckow,Jeferson
Souza,Luiz Cláudio de Paula
Minella,Jean Paolo Gomes
Almeida,Luciano de
Ramos,Michele Ribeiro
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv water pollution
agriculture
nutrients
micro watershed
topic water pollution
agriculture
nutrients
micro watershed
description Water degradation is strongly related to agricultural activity. The aim of this study was to evaluate the influence of land use and some environmental components on surface water quality in the Campestre catchment, located in Colombo, state of Parana, Brazil. Physical and chemical attributes were analyzed (total nitrogen, ammonium, nitrate, total phosphorus, electrical conductivity, pH, temperature, turbidity, total solids, biological oxygen demand, chemical oxygen demand and dissolved oxygen). Monthly samples of the river water were taken over one year at eight monitoring sites, distributed over three sub-basins. Overall, water quality was worse in the sub-basin with a higher percentage of agriculture, and was also affected by a lower percentage of native forest and permanent preservation area, and a larger drainage area. Water quality was also negatively affected by the presence of agriculture in the riparian zone. In the summer season, probably due to higher rainfall and intensive soil use, a higher concentration of total nitrogen and particulate nitrogen was observed, as well as higher electrical conductivity, pH and turbidity. All attributes, except for total phosphorus, were in compliance with Brazilian Conama Resolution Nº 357/2005 for freshwater class 1. However, it should be noted that these results referred to the base flow and did not represent a discharge condition since most of the water samples were not collected at or near the rainfall event.
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