Rainfall and deforestation in the municipality of Colíder, southern Amazon

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Autor(a) principal: Bonini,Isabelle
Data de Publicação: 2014
Outros Autores: Rodrigues,Cleverson, Dallacort,Rivanildo, Marimon Junior,Ben Hur, Carvalho,Marco Antônio Camillo
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Meteorologia (Online)
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Resumo: Deforestation may have effects on the hydrological cycle, directly reflecting in the rainfall rates. Therefore, studies pointing out evidence of climate changes caused by deforestation are extremely important, because they help understanding the way how these changes are related to forms of using and occupying the territory, as well as to the way how information obtained can to be useful for mitigating their effects. In this context, this paper aimed to analyze rainfall variations occurring in the municipality of Colíder, Mato Grosso, southern Amazon,Brazil, within a temporal scale of 28 years (daily data), correlating them to the regional and local deforestation patterns by determining Spearman's ρ coefficient. Annual rainfall presented a large variation, with a minimum of 1,296 mm in 1987 and a maximum of 2,492.8 mm in 1990. The rainy season was concentrated between October and April, and the driest period was within June and August. Spearman's coefficient pointed out negative correlations between regional and local deforestation and local rainfall, showing that the larger the deforested area, the lower the rainfall rate observed.
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title Rainfall and deforestation in the municipality of Colíder, southern Amazon
spellingShingle Rainfall and deforestation in the municipality of Colíder, southern Amazon
Bonini,Isabelle
Rainfall variability
Gamma probability
Vegetation removal
Arc of deforestation
title_short Rainfall and deforestation in the municipality of Colíder, southern Amazon
title_full Rainfall and deforestation in the municipality of Colíder, southern Amazon
title_fullStr Rainfall and deforestation in the municipality of Colíder, southern Amazon
title_full_unstemmed Rainfall and deforestation in the municipality of Colíder, southern Amazon
title_sort Rainfall and deforestation in the municipality of Colíder, southern Amazon
author Bonini,Isabelle
author_facet Bonini,Isabelle
Rodrigues,Cleverson
Dallacort,Rivanildo
Marimon Junior,Ben Hur
Carvalho,Marco Antônio Camillo
author_role author
author2 Rodrigues,Cleverson
Dallacort,Rivanildo
Marimon Junior,Ben Hur
Carvalho,Marco Antônio Camillo
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author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Bonini,Isabelle
Rodrigues,Cleverson
Dallacort,Rivanildo
Marimon Junior,Ben Hur
Carvalho,Marco Antônio Camillo
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Rainfall variability
Gamma probability
Vegetation removal
Arc of deforestation
topic Rainfall variability
Gamma probability
Vegetation removal
Arc of deforestation
description Deforestation may have effects on the hydrological cycle, directly reflecting in the rainfall rates. Therefore, studies pointing out evidence of climate changes caused by deforestation are extremely important, because they help understanding the way how these changes are related to forms of using and occupying the territory, as well as to the way how information obtained can to be useful for mitigating their effects. In this context, this paper aimed to analyze rainfall variations occurring in the municipality of Colíder, Mato Grosso, southern Amazon,Brazil, within a temporal scale of 28 years (daily data), correlating them to the regional and local deforestation patterns by determining Spearman's ρ coefficient. Annual rainfall presented a large variation, with a minimum of 1,296 mm in 1987 and a maximum of 2,492.8 mm in 1990. The rainy season was concentrated between October and April, and the driest period was within June and August. Spearman's coefficient pointed out negative correlations between regional and local deforestation and local rainfall, showing that the larger the deforested area, the lower the rainfall rate observed.
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