HidrodinÃmica of discharges to the river estuary of the Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)

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Autor(a) principal: Francisco Josà da Silva Dias
Data de Publicação: 2007
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Resumo: The increasing of greenhouse gases and of the human population, results in growing awareness of water resources managers of freshwater availability in the world, mostly in the tropics. Knowing that Brazil still presents an excellent availability of freshwater, with 33.000 m3.inhabitant.years, the Ministry of the Environment, in a recent publication, stands out that the Basins of the Eastern Northeast Atlantic, in which the Jaguaribe river is inserted, already presents a high level of estress of their water bodies, with only 45% of the minimum value of the 2.500 m3.inhabitant.years suggested by the Organization of United Nations (ONU) as being the minimum required to the exercise of the human social and economic activities. The water discharge of the Jaguaribe river basin, with 72,043 km2 of area and 633 km2 of extension, measured at the nearest seaward station, indicates historical average outflows varying between 14 Â 23 m3.s-1 in the dry season and up to 235 Â 434 m3.s-1 in the rain season. However, this fluvial discharge can not be considered as discharging to the ocean, because the basins reservoirs holds back 87% of the fluvial flow. The modeling of river flow performed in the present study at tidal river zone (ZR) and the mixture zone (ZM) interface under quadrature tides in February and June 2006, and under spring tide, in September 2005, showed total outflow varying between 58 and 183 m3.s-1 in the evaluated period. The residence time (TR) of estuarine waters was dependent on the inter-annual climatic variability varying from 3 to 2 hours in the dry station, in 2005 and 2006, respectively, and 12 hours at the season, evidencing that the volume of freshwater is not a limiting main factor for the ability of the water mass to breach the operating sea strength in the region, but the total outflow is significant, mainly during the dry station when the estuary is leached by sea waters that increase its renew capacity. Highest salinities was observed in the periods when the estuary presented lower input of fluvial waters, reaching the 36,1. The particulate suspended matter (MPS) varied seasonality between 7 and 89,7 mg/L. The MPS in September of 2005 and June of 2006 was strongly organic, and the MPS observed in February of 2006 was mostly of carbonate origin. The discharges of MPS and metals associated with it to the estuary, presented the highest values in the period of larger fluvial flow, varying between 1,9 104 x ton.year-1 in September of 2005 (12% of freshwater origin) to 2,5 105 x ton.year-1 in the period with 95% of freshwater. The same behavior is observed for the discharges of metals, such as; Fe, which in September of 2005 presented a discharge of 3 x 102 ton.year-1, whereas in the period of larger fluvial flux of 1,2 x 104 ton.year-1, having as an exception the Pb flux, which presented the highest values in the period of marine domain.
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spelling info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisHidrodinÃmica of discharges to the river estuary of the Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)HidrodinÃmica das descargas fluviais para o estuÃrio do Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)2007-12-19Rozane Valente Marins35925485734Luis Parente Maia15544893349Rogerio Campos25826921315http://lattes.cnpq.br/785621221999446382004544368http://lattes.cnpq.br/4200107984177615Francisco Josà da Silva DiasUniversidade Federal do CearÃPrograma de PÃs-GraduaÃÃo em CiÃncias Marinhas TropicaisUFCBRGEOCIENCIASThe increasing of greenhouse gases and of the human population, results in growing awareness of water resources managers of freshwater availability in the world, mostly in the tropics. Knowing that Brazil still presents an excellent availability of freshwater, with 33.000 m3.inhabitant.years, the Ministry of the Environment, in a recent publication, stands out that the Basins of the Eastern Northeast Atlantic, in which the Jaguaribe river is inserted, already presents a high level of estress of their water bodies, with only 45% of the minimum value of the 2.500 m3.inhabitant.years suggested by the Organization of United Nations (ONU) as being the minimum required to the exercise of the human social and economic activities. The water discharge of the Jaguaribe river basin, with 72,043 km2 of area and 633 km2 of extension, measured at the nearest seaward station, indicates historical average outflows varying between 14  23 m3.s-1 in the dry season and up to 235  434 m3.s-1 in the rain season. However, this fluvial discharge can not be considered as discharging to the ocean, because the basins reservoirs holds back 87% of the fluvial flow. The modeling of river flow performed in the present study at tidal river zone (ZR) and the mixture zone (ZM) interface under quadrature tides in February and June 2006, and under spring tide, in September 2005, showed total outflow varying between 58 and 183 m3.s-1 in the evaluated period. The residence time (TR) of estuarine waters was dependent on the inter-annual climatic variability varying from 3 to 2 hours in the dry station, in 2005 and 2006, respectively, and 12 hours at the season, evidencing that the volume of freshwater is not a limiting main factor for the ability of the water mass to breach the operating sea strength in the region, but the total outflow is significant, mainly during the dry station when the estuary is leached by sea waters that increase its renew capacity. Highest salinities was observed in the periods when the estuary presented lower input of fluvial waters, reaching the 36,1. The particulate suspended matter (MPS) varied seasonality between 7 and 89,7 mg/L. The MPS in September of 2005 and June of 2006 was strongly organic, and the MPS observed in February of 2006 was mostly of carbonate origin. The discharges of MPS and metals associated with it to the estuary, presented the highest values in the period of larger fluvial flow, varying between 1,9 104 x ton.year-1 in September of 2005 (12% of freshwater origin) to 2,5 105 x ton.year-1 in the period with 95% of freshwater. The same behavior is observed for the discharges of metals, such as; Fe, which in September of 2005 presented a discharge of 3 x 102 ton.year-1, whereas in the period of larger fluvial flux of 1,2 x 104 ton.year-1, having as an exception the Pb flux, which presented the highest values in the period of marine domain.O crescente aumento da emissÃo dos gases do efeito estufa (GEE) e da populaÃÃo humana fez com que os gestores dos recursos hÃdricos redobrassem sua atenÃÃo sobre a razÃo demanda/disponibilidade hÃdrica no mundo e, principalmente nos trÃpicos. Mesmo sabendo que o Brasil ainda apresenta um excelente potencial hÃdrico, com 33.000 m3.hab-1.ano-1, o MinistÃrio do Meio Ambiente, em recente publicaÃÃo, ressalta que a bacia do AtlÃntico Nordeste Oriental, no qual o rio Jaguaribe esta inserido, jà apresenta um elevado nÃvel de estresse hÃdrico por apresentar apenas 45% do valor mÃnimo de 2.500 m3/hab/ano apontado pela ONU como sendo suficientes para a manutenÃÃo das atividades humanas, sociais e econÃmicas. A descarga hÃdrica da bacia de drenagem do rio Jaguaribe, (72.043 km2 de Ãrea e 633 km2 de extensÃo) medida pela estaÃÃo fluviomÃtrica mais prÃxima a sua foz, na regiÃo do mÃdio Jaguaribe, indica vazÃes mÃdias histÃricas variando entre 14 +23 m3.s-1 na estaÃÃo de seca atà 235 +434 m3.s-1 na estaÃÃo de chuvas. No entanto, esta descarga fluvial nÃo deve ser considerada como o aporte fluvial da bacia para o oceano, pois a aÃudagem retem 87% do fluxo fluvial do Jaguaribe em mais de 4000 barramentos. A modelagem hidrodinÃmica utilizada neste estudo a partir de medidas realizadas na interface ZR/ZM em marÃs de quadratura, fevereiro e junho de 2006, e do tipo sizÃgia, setembro de 2005, totalizou vazÃes hÃdricas entre 58 a 183 m3.s-1, no perÃodo avaliado. O tempo de residÃncia (TR) das Ãguas estuarinas mostrou dependÃncia da variabilidade climÃtica anual e inter-anual variando de 3 a 2 horas na estaÃÃo seca, em 2005 e 2006, respectivamente, enquanto que em Ãpoca de chuvas foi igual a 12 horas. Este resultado sugere que o volume de Ãgua doce nÃo à o fator limitante da competÃncia da massa de Ãgua para romper as forÃantes marinhas atuantes na regiÃo, mas a vazÃo hÃdrica total à significativa, principalmente durante a estaÃÃo seca quando o estuÃrio à lixiviado por Ãguas marinhas que aumentam sua capacidade de depuraÃÃo. As maiores salinidades foram observadas nos perÃodos em que o sistema estuarino apresentou menor aporte hÃdrico fluvial, chegando a 36,1 quando o percentual de Ãgua doce foi menor que 15%. O material particulado em suspensÃo (MPS) variou sazonalmente entre 7 e 89,7 mg/L. O MPS em setembro de 2005 e junho de 2006 foi fortemente orgÃnico, enquanto que o MPS coletado em fevereiro de 2006 foi de origem carbonÃtica. As descargas de MPS e de metais no MPS oriundos da bacia de drenagem para o estuÃrio, apresentaram variabilidade sazonal crescente de acordo com o aumento das chuvas e com os maiores valores no perÃodo de maior aporte fluvial. O mesmo padrÃo de comportamento do MPS à observado para as descargas dos metais, tais como; Fe, Al, Mn, Cu e Zn, tendo como exceÃÃo o comportamento do Pb no MPS, que apresentou os maiores valores no perÃodo de domÃnio marinho.Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento CientÃfico e TecnolÃgicohttp://www.teses.ufc.br/tde_busca/arquivo.php?codArquivo=1728application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da UFCinstname:Universidade Federal do Cearáinstacron:UFC2019-01-21T11:14:50Zmail@mail.com -
dc.title.en.fl_str_mv HidrodinÃmica of discharges to the river estuary of the Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)
dc.title.alternative.pt.fl_str_mv HidrodinÃmica das descargas fluviais para o estuÃrio do Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)
title HidrodinÃmica of discharges to the river estuary of the Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)
spellingShingle HidrodinÃmica of discharges to the river estuary of the Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)
Francisco Josà da Silva Dias
GEOCIENCIAS
title_short HidrodinÃmica of discharges to the river estuary of the Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)
title_full HidrodinÃmica of discharges to the river estuary of the Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)
title_fullStr HidrodinÃmica of discharges to the river estuary of the Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)
title_full_unstemmed HidrodinÃmica of discharges to the river estuary of the Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)
title_sort HidrodinÃmica of discharges to the river estuary of the Rio Jaguaribe (CE.)
author Francisco Josà da Silva Dias
author_facet Francisco Josà da Silva Dias
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Rozane Valente Marins
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dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv Luis Parente Maia
dc.contributor.advisor-co1ID.fl_str_mv 15544893349
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv Rogerio Campos
dc.contributor.referee1ID.fl_str_mv 25826921315
dc.contributor.referee1Lattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/7856212219994463
dc.contributor.authorID.fl_str_mv 82004544368
dc.contributor.authorLattes.fl_str_mv http://lattes.cnpq.br/4200107984177615
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Francisco Josà da Silva Dias
contributor_str_mv Rozane Valente Marins
Luis Parente Maia
Rogerio Campos
dc.subject.cnpq.fl_str_mv GEOCIENCIAS
topic GEOCIENCIAS
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dc.description.abstract.por.fl_txt_mv The increasing of greenhouse gases and of the human population, results in growing awareness of water resources managers of freshwater availability in the world, mostly in the tropics. Knowing that Brazil still presents an excellent availability of freshwater, with 33.000 m3.inhabitant.years, the Ministry of the Environment, in a recent publication, stands out that the Basins of the Eastern Northeast Atlantic, in which the Jaguaribe river is inserted, already presents a high level of estress of their water bodies, with only 45% of the minimum value of the 2.500 m3.inhabitant.years suggested by the Organization of United Nations (ONU) as being the minimum required to the exercise of the human social and economic activities. The water discharge of the Jaguaribe river basin, with 72,043 km2 of area and 633 km2 of extension, measured at the nearest seaward station, indicates historical average outflows varying between 14 Â 23 m3.s-1 in the dry season and up to 235 Â 434 m3.s-1 in the rain season. However, this fluvial discharge can not be considered as discharging to the ocean, because the basins reservoirs holds back 87% of the fluvial flow. The modeling of river flow performed in the present study at tidal river zone (ZR) and the mixture zone (ZM) interface under quadrature tides in February and June 2006, and under spring tide, in September 2005, showed total outflow varying between 58 and 183 m3.s-1 in the evaluated period. The residence time (TR) of estuarine waters was dependent on the inter-annual climatic variability varying from 3 to 2 hours in the dry station, in 2005 and 2006, respectively, and 12 hours at the season, evidencing that the volume of freshwater is not a limiting main factor for the ability of the water mass to breach the operating sea strength in the region, but the total outflow is significant, mainly during the dry station when the estuary is leached by sea waters that increase its renew capacity. Highest salinities was observed in the periods when the estuary presented lower input of fluvial waters, reaching the 36,1. The particulate suspended matter (MPS) varied seasonality between 7 and 89,7 mg/L. The MPS in September of 2005 and June of 2006 was strongly organic, and the MPS observed in February of 2006 was mostly of carbonate origin. The discharges of MPS and metals associated with it to the estuary, presented the highest values in the period of larger fluvial flow, varying between 1,9 104 x ton.year-1 in September of 2005 (12% of freshwater origin) to 2,5 105 x ton.year-1 in the period with 95% of freshwater. The same behavior is observed for the discharges of metals, such as; Fe, which in September of 2005 presented a discharge of 3 x 102 ton.year-1, whereas in the period of larger fluvial flux of 1,2 x 104 ton.year-1, having as an exception the Pb flux, which presented the highest values in the period of marine domain.
O crescente aumento da emissÃo dos gases do efeito estufa (GEE) e da populaÃÃo humana fez com que os gestores dos recursos hÃdricos redobrassem sua atenÃÃo sobre a razÃo demanda/disponibilidade hÃdrica no mundo e, principalmente nos trÃpicos. Mesmo sabendo que o Brasil ainda apresenta um excelente potencial hÃdrico, com 33.000 m3.hab-1.ano-1, o MinistÃrio do Meio Ambiente, em recente publicaÃÃo, ressalta que a bacia do AtlÃntico Nordeste Oriental, no qual o rio Jaguaribe esta inserido, jà apresenta um elevado nÃvel de estresse hÃdrico por apresentar apenas 45% do valor mÃnimo de 2.500 m3/hab/ano apontado pela ONU como sendo suficientes para a manutenÃÃo das atividades humanas, sociais e econÃmicas. A descarga hÃdrica da bacia de drenagem do rio Jaguaribe, (72.043 km2 de Ãrea e 633 km2 de extensÃo) medida pela estaÃÃo fluviomÃtrica mais prÃxima a sua foz, na regiÃo do mÃdio Jaguaribe, indica vazÃes mÃdias histÃricas variando entre 14 +23 m3.s-1 na estaÃÃo de seca atà 235 +434 m3.s-1 na estaÃÃo de chuvas. No entanto, esta descarga fluvial nÃo deve ser considerada como o aporte fluvial da bacia para o oceano, pois a aÃudagem retem 87% do fluxo fluvial do Jaguaribe em mais de 4000 barramentos. A modelagem hidrodinÃmica utilizada neste estudo a partir de medidas realizadas na interface ZR/ZM em marÃs de quadratura, fevereiro e junho de 2006, e do tipo sizÃgia, setembro de 2005, totalizou vazÃes hÃdricas entre 58 a 183 m3.s-1, no perÃodo avaliado. O tempo de residÃncia (TR) das Ãguas estuarinas mostrou dependÃncia da variabilidade climÃtica anual e inter-anual variando de 3 a 2 horas na estaÃÃo seca, em 2005 e 2006, respectivamente, enquanto que em Ãpoca de chuvas foi igual a 12 horas. Este resultado sugere que o volume de Ãgua doce nÃo à o fator limitante da competÃncia da massa de Ãgua para romper as forÃantes marinhas atuantes na regiÃo, mas a vazÃo hÃdrica total à significativa, principalmente durante a estaÃÃo seca quando o estuÃrio à lixiviado por Ãguas marinhas que aumentam sua capacidade de depuraÃÃo. As maiores salinidades foram observadas nos perÃodos em que o sistema estuarino apresentou menor aporte hÃdrico fluvial, chegando a 36,1 quando o percentual de Ãgua doce foi menor que 15%. O material particulado em suspensÃo (MPS) variou sazonalmente entre 7 e 89,7 mg/L. O MPS em setembro de 2005 e junho de 2006 foi fortemente orgÃnico, enquanto que o MPS coletado em fevereiro de 2006 foi de origem carbonÃtica. As descargas de MPS e de metais no MPS oriundos da bacia de drenagem para o estuÃrio, apresentaram variabilidade sazonal crescente de acordo com o aumento das chuvas e com os maiores valores no perÃodo de maior aporte fluvial. O mesmo padrÃo de comportamento do MPS à observado para as descargas dos metais, tais como; Fe, Al, Mn, Cu e Zn, tendo como exceÃÃo o comportamento do Pb no MPS, que apresentou os maiores valores no perÃodo de domÃnio marinho.
description The increasing of greenhouse gases and of the human population, results in growing awareness of water resources managers of freshwater availability in the world, mostly in the tropics. Knowing that Brazil still presents an excellent availability of freshwater, with 33.000 m3.inhabitant.years, the Ministry of the Environment, in a recent publication, stands out that the Basins of the Eastern Northeast Atlantic, in which the Jaguaribe river is inserted, already presents a high level of estress of their water bodies, with only 45% of the minimum value of the 2.500 m3.inhabitant.years suggested by the Organization of United Nations (ONU) as being the minimum required to the exercise of the human social and economic activities. The water discharge of the Jaguaribe river basin, with 72,043 km2 of area and 633 km2 of extension, measured at the nearest seaward station, indicates historical average outflows varying between 14 Â 23 m3.s-1 in the dry season and up to 235 Â 434 m3.s-1 in the rain season. However, this fluvial discharge can not be considered as discharging to the ocean, because the basins reservoirs holds back 87% of the fluvial flow. The modeling of river flow performed in the present study at tidal river zone (ZR) and the mixture zone (ZM) interface under quadrature tides in February and June 2006, and under spring tide, in September 2005, showed total outflow varying between 58 and 183 m3.s-1 in the evaluated period. The residence time (TR) of estuarine waters was dependent on the inter-annual climatic variability varying from 3 to 2 hours in the dry station, in 2005 and 2006, respectively, and 12 hours at the season, evidencing that the volume of freshwater is not a limiting main factor for the ability of the water mass to breach the operating sea strength in the region, but the total outflow is significant, mainly during the dry station when the estuary is leached by sea waters that increase its renew capacity. Highest salinities was observed in the periods when the estuary presented lower input of fluvial waters, reaching the 36,1. The particulate suspended matter (MPS) varied seasonality between 7 and 89,7 mg/L. The MPS in September of 2005 and June of 2006 was strongly organic, and the MPS observed in February of 2006 was mostly of carbonate origin. The discharges of MPS and metals associated with it to the estuary, presented the highest values in the period of larger fluvial flow, varying between 1,9 104 x ton.year-1 in September of 2005 (12% of freshwater origin) to 2,5 105 x ton.year-1 in the period with 95% of freshwater. The same behavior is observed for the discharges of metals, such as; Fe, which in September of 2005 presented a discharge of 3 x 102 ton.year-1, whereas in the period of larger fluvial flux of 1,2 x 104 ton.year-1, having as an exception the Pb flux, which presented the highest values in the period of marine domain.
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