No-tillage implementation: Analyzis on water-based sediment flow in the Marombas River, Brazil

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Autor(a) principal: Sá,Eder A. S.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Bertol,Ildegardis, Rafaeli Neto,Silvio L., Schier,Daiane T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental (Online)
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Resumo: ABSTRACT Water erosion is influenced by climate, soil, soil cover and soil conservation practices. These factors can be modified by natural (especially climate) and/or anthropogenic (especially soil, soil cover and conservation practices) actions. The relief factor also influences the water erosion and can also be partially modified by anthropic action. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of anthropogenic action due to the introduction of soil crop in no-tillage system on water erosion, and on the consequent flow of sediments in the water. The study was carried out in the Marombas river basin with an area of 3,939 km², using the Soil Water Assessment Tools (SWAT) model. The calibration and validation of the model for sediment production was carried out with a historical series of synthetic data. The data from this series were estimated by linear regression from sediment value load and the average daily flow obtained punctually in the basin’s outlet. The SWAT model was calibrated on a daily scale with data from 1979 to 1989 and was validated with data from 1994 and 1997. The SWAT model was suitable to represent the average daily flow and sediment flow in the Marombas watershed. The hypothesis of reduced sediment production with increasing soil crop in no-tillage system was accepted.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv No-tillage implementation: Analyzis on water-based sediment flow in the Marombas River, Brazil
title No-tillage implementation: Analyzis on water-based sediment flow in the Marombas River, Brazil
spellingShingle No-tillage implementation: Analyzis on water-based sediment flow in the Marombas River, Brazil
Sá,Eder A. S.
soil conservation
erosion
hydrological modelling
Nash-Sutcliffe
SWAT model
title_short No-tillage implementation: Analyzis on water-based sediment flow in the Marombas River, Brazil
title_full No-tillage implementation: Analyzis on water-based sediment flow in the Marombas River, Brazil
title_fullStr No-tillage implementation: Analyzis on water-based sediment flow in the Marombas River, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed No-tillage implementation: Analyzis on water-based sediment flow in the Marombas River, Brazil
title_sort No-tillage implementation: Analyzis on water-based sediment flow in the Marombas River, Brazil
author Sá,Eder A. S.
author_facet Sá,Eder A. S.
Bertol,Ildegardis
Rafaeli Neto,Silvio L.
Schier,Daiane T.
author_role author
author2 Bertol,Ildegardis
Rafaeli Neto,Silvio L.
Schier,Daiane T.
author2_role author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Sá,Eder A. S.
Bertol,Ildegardis
Rafaeli Neto,Silvio L.
Schier,Daiane T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv soil conservation
erosion
hydrological modelling
Nash-Sutcliffe
SWAT model
topic soil conservation
erosion
hydrological modelling
Nash-Sutcliffe
SWAT model
description ABSTRACT Water erosion is influenced by climate, soil, soil cover and soil conservation practices. These factors can be modified by natural (especially climate) and/or anthropogenic (especially soil, soil cover and conservation practices) actions. The relief factor also influences the water erosion and can also be partially modified by anthropic action. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of anthropogenic action due to the introduction of soil crop in no-tillage system on water erosion, and on the consequent flow of sediments in the water. The study was carried out in the Marombas river basin with an area of 3,939 km², using the Soil Water Assessment Tools (SWAT) model. The calibration and validation of the model for sediment production was carried out with a historical series of synthetic data. The data from this series were estimated by linear regression from sediment value load and the average daily flow obtained punctually in the basin’s outlet. The SWAT model was calibrated on a daily scale with data from 1979 to 1989 and was validated with data from 1994 and 1997. The SWAT model was suitable to represent the average daily flow and sediment flow in the Marombas watershed. The hypothesis of reduced sediment production with increasing soil crop in no-tillage system was accepted.
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