Análise da distribuição espacial da perda de solo na bacia hidrográfica do Ribeirão Vermelho-MS

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Autor(a) principal: EDWINA SANTOS DA COSTA
Data de Publicação: 2024
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Soil preservation is as crucial to sustaining life as water, making it an essential task in environmental conservation. Watersheds have emerged as ideal units for environmental planning, allowing for various studies, including the analysis of soil erosion. Although erosion is a natural phenomenon, accelerated soil erosion has become a widely studied environmental challenge, with emphasis on effective methods. In this context, the Universal Equation of Soil Losses Revised (EUPSR), a model designed to estimate average soil losses, stands out as a widely used tool. The aim of this research was to analyze the spatial distribution of soil loss in the Ribeirão Vermelho watershed (BHRV), located in the municipalities of Aquidauana (63.65%) and Dois Irmãos do Buriti (36.35%) in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. To this end, data was collected on rainfall (and subsequent correction), soils, topography and the use and management of the study area, using QGIS 3.28 software as geoprocessing support. The results obtained revealed a variability in water erosivity, ranging from 8,413.65 to 8,773.07 MJ mm/ha h year, with an average of 8,628.75 MJ mm/ha h year. Soil erodibility was most pronounced in the Litholic Neosols, covering around 26.60% of the area, with a value of 0.1129. The topographical variables highlighted the direct influence of the relief components on the erosion process, while the use factors and conservation practices highlighted the existing activities. In 2000, 38.34% of the area was covered by native vegetation, and 60.41% was occupied by pasture. In 2020, the vegetation class saw a slight reduction of 1.13%, totaling 37.21%, while pasture decreased by 19.44%, representing approximately 40.96% of the area. Forestry, present since 2003, occupied around 18.19% of the area in 2020. Soil loss reached a maximum value of 220.01 t/ha/year. Currently, in the field, there was a significant presence of forestry, sugar cane cultivation occupying a small part of the area, as well as the presence of livestock, characterizing the main activities in the region. Given the complexity and urgency of mitigating soil erosion, the analysis of the spatial distribution of soil loss carried out in the Ribeirão Vermelho watershed highlights the importance of integrated approaches, emphasizing the ongoing need for monitoring and implementing sustainable practices to preserve this vital resource for future generations.
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spelling 2024-04-22T18:58:46Z2024-04-22T18:58:46Z2024https://repositorio.ufms.br/handle/123456789/8685Soil preservation is as crucial to sustaining life as water, making it an essential task in environmental conservation. Watersheds have emerged as ideal units for environmental planning, allowing for various studies, including the analysis of soil erosion. Although erosion is a natural phenomenon, accelerated soil erosion has become a widely studied environmental challenge, with emphasis on effective methods. In this context, the Universal Equation of Soil Losses Revised (EUPSR), a model designed to estimate average soil losses, stands out as a widely used tool. The aim of this research was to analyze the spatial distribution of soil loss in the Ribeirão Vermelho watershed (BHRV), located in the municipalities of Aquidauana (63.65%) and Dois Irmãos do Buriti (36.35%) in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. To this end, data was collected on rainfall (and subsequent correction), soils, topography and the use and management of the study area, using QGIS 3.28 software as geoprocessing support. The results obtained revealed a variability in water erosivity, ranging from 8,413.65 to 8,773.07 MJ mm/ha h year, with an average of 8,628.75 MJ mm/ha h year. Soil erodibility was most pronounced in the Litholic Neosols, covering around 26.60% of the area, with a value of 0.1129. The topographical variables highlighted the direct influence of the relief components on the erosion process, while the use factors and conservation practices highlighted the existing activities. In 2000, 38.34% of the area was covered by native vegetation, and 60.41% was occupied by pasture. In 2020, the vegetation class saw a slight reduction of 1.13%, totaling 37.21%, while pasture decreased by 19.44%, representing approximately 40.96% of the area. Forestry, present since 2003, occupied around 18.19% of the area in 2020. Soil loss reached a maximum value of 220.01 t/ha/year. Currently, in the field, there was a significant presence of forestry, sugar cane cultivation occupying a small part of the area, as well as the presence of livestock, characterizing the main activities in the region. Given the complexity and urgency of mitigating soil erosion, the analysis of the spatial distribution of soil loss carried out in the Ribeirão Vermelho watershed highlights the importance of integrated approaches, emphasizing the ongoing need for monitoring and implementing sustainable practices to preserve this vital resource for future generations.A preservação do solo é tão crucial para a sustentação da vida quanto a água, tornando-se uma tarefa essencial na conservação do meio ambiente. As bacias hidrográficas surgem como unidades ideais para o planejamento ambiental, permitindo diversos estudos, incluindo a análise da erosão do solo. Embora a erosão seja um fenômeno natural, a erosão acelerada do solo tornou-se um desafio ambiental amplamente estudado, com destaque para métodos eficazes. Nesse contexto, a Equação Universal de Perdas de Solos Revisada (EUPSR), um modelo projetado para estimar as perdas médias de solo, destaca-se como uma ferramenta amplamente utilizada. O objetivo desta pesquisa foi analisar a distribuição espacial da perda de solo na bacia hidrográfica do Ribeirão Vermelho (BHRV), situada nos municípios de Aquidauana (63,65%) e Dois Irmãos do Buriti (36,35%) no Estado de Mato Grosso do Sul. Para tanto, realizou-se o levantamento de dados de precipitação (e posterior correção), solos, topografia e uso e manejo da área de estudo, utilizando como suporte de geoprocessamento o software QGIS 3.28. Os resultados obtidos revelaram uma variabilidade na erosividade hídrica, variando de 8.413,65 a 8.773,07 MJ mm/ha h ano, com média de 8.628,75 MJ mm/ha h ano. A erodibilidade do solo foi mais pronunciada nos Neossolos Litólicos, abrangendo cerca de 26,60% da área, com o valor de 0,1129. As variáveis topográficas destacaram a influência direta dos componentes do relevo no processo de erosão, enquanto os fatores de uso e práticas conservacionistas evidenciaram as atividades existentes. No ano de 2000, 38,34% da área era coberta por vegetação nativa, e 60,41% era ocupada por pastagem. Em 2020, a classe vegetação teve uma leve redução de 1,13%, totalizando 37,21%, enquanto a pastagem diminuiu 19,44%, representando aproximadamente 40,96% da área. A silvicultura, presente desde 2003, ocupou cerca de 18,19% da área em 2020. A perda de solo atingiu um valor máximo de 220,01 t/ha/ano. Atualmente, em campo, observou-se expressiva presença da silvicultura, o cultivo de cana-de-açúcar ocupando uma pequena parte da área, além da presença da pecuária, caracterizando as principais atividades existentes na região. Diante da complexidade e da urgência em mitigar a erosão do solo, a análise da distribuição espacial da perda de solo realizada na bacia hidrográfica do Ribeirão Vermelho destaca a importância de abordagens integradas, ressaltando a necessidade contínua de monitoramento e implementação de práticas sustentáveis para preservar esse recurso vital para as gerações futuras.Fundação Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do SulUFMSBrasilBioma Cerrado. Erosão do solo. Geoprocessamento. Perda de Solo. 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title Análise da distribuição espacial da perda de solo na bacia hidrográfica do Ribeirão Vermelho-MS
spellingShingle Análise da distribuição espacial da perda de solo na bacia hidrográfica do Ribeirão Vermelho-MS
EDWINA SANTOS DA COSTA
Bioma Cerrado. Erosão do solo. Geoprocessamento. Perda de Solo. Método EUPSR.
title_short Análise da distribuição espacial da perda de solo na bacia hidrográfica do Ribeirão Vermelho-MS
title_full Análise da distribuição espacial da perda de solo na bacia hidrográfica do Ribeirão Vermelho-MS
title_fullStr Análise da distribuição espacial da perda de solo na bacia hidrográfica do Ribeirão Vermelho-MS
title_full_unstemmed Análise da distribuição espacial da perda de solo na bacia hidrográfica do Ribeirão Vermelho-MS
title_sort Análise da distribuição espacial da perda de solo na bacia hidrográfica do Ribeirão Vermelho-MS
author EDWINA SANTOS DA COSTA
author_facet EDWINA SANTOS DA COSTA
author_role author
dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv Emerson Figueiredo Leite
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv EDWINA SANTOS DA COSTA
contributor_str_mv Emerson Figueiredo Leite
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Bioma Cerrado. Erosão do solo. Geoprocessamento. Perda de Solo. Método EUPSR.
topic Bioma Cerrado. Erosão do solo. Geoprocessamento. Perda de Solo. Método EUPSR.
description Soil preservation is as crucial to sustaining life as water, making it an essential task in environmental conservation. Watersheds have emerged as ideal units for environmental planning, allowing for various studies, including the analysis of soil erosion. Although erosion is a natural phenomenon, accelerated soil erosion has become a widely studied environmental challenge, with emphasis on effective methods. In this context, the Universal Equation of Soil Losses Revised (EUPSR), a model designed to estimate average soil losses, stands out as a widely used tool. The aim of this research was to analyze the spatial distribution of soil loss in the Ribeirão Vermelho watershed (BHRV), located in the municipalities of Aquidauana (63.65%) and Dois Irmãos do Buriti (36.35%) in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul. To this end, data was collected on rainfall (and subsequent correction), soils, topography and the use and management of the study area, using QGIS 3.28 software as geoprocessing support. The results obtained revealed a variability in water erosivity, ranging from 8,413.65 to 8,773.07 MJ mm/ha h year, with an average of 8,628.75 MJ mm/ha h year. Soil erodibility was most pronounced in the Litholic Neosols, covering around 26.60% of the area, with a value of 0.1129. The topographical variables highlighted the direct influence of the relief components on the erosion process, while the use factors and conservation practices highlighted the existing activities. In 2000, 38.34% of the area was covered by native vegetation, and 60.41% was occupied by pasture. In 2020, the vegetation class saw a slight reduction of 1.13%, totaling 37.21%, while pasture decreased by 19.44%, representing approximately 40.96% of the area. Forestry, present since 2003, occupied around 18.19% of the area in 2020. Soil loss reached a maximum value of 220.01 t/ha/year. Currently, in the field, there was a significant presence of forestry, sugar cane cultivation occupying a small part of the area, as well as the presence of livestock, characterizing the main activities in the region. Given the complexity and urgency of mitigating soil erosion, the analysis of the spatial distribution of soil loss carried out in the Ribeirão Vermelho watershed highlights the importance of integrated approaches, emphasizing the ongoing need for monitoring and implementing sustainable practices to preserve this vital resource for future generations.
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