Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil

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Autor(a) principal: Tiecher, Tales
Data de Publicação: 2015
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: por
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Resumo: Knowledge of the main diffuse sources of sediment can enhance efficiency in the use of public resources invested in soil conservation management strategies. Conventional fingerprinting methods based on geochemical composition are time-consuming and require critical preliminary sample preparation. In this context, spectroscopic methods can be less labor-intensive, cheap, and viable alternative for this purpose. The present study aimed to quantify the sediment sources supplied to rivers in agricultural catchments of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and to evaluate the potential use of spectroscopy measurements as a low cost and easy alternative to fingerprint sediment sources. Five study areas with increased size (Arvorezinha, Júlio de Castilhos 1, Júlio de Castilhos 2, Conceição, and Guaporé, with areas of 1.19, 0.80, 1.43, 804.3, and 2,027.2 km2, respectively) were evaluated. Sediment sources evaluated were crop fields, grasslands, unpaved roads, and stream channels. Sediment sampling strategies included time-integrated samplers, fine-bed sediments, and storm-event sediments. The total concentrations of several geochemical tracers were measured in both sediment and source samples. Spectral measurements were made for ultraviolet-visible, near-infrared, and mid-infrared ranges only for the Arvorezinha catchment. Source ascriptions obtained by alternative methods based on spectroscopy analysis were in agreement with ascriptions from classical fingerprinting method based on geochemical composition. Spectral information can provide as relevant information as the geochemical tracers. Furthermore, combining visible-based-colour with geochemical tracers was a rapid and cheap way to enhance discrimination between source types and to improve the precision of sediment sources apportionment. Results of sediment source apportionment demonstrate that other factors than proportion of land use, such as distribution of croplands, forests, and unpaved roads across the landscape play an important role in sediment production. Riparian forests seems to be a key factor to control stream channel erosion. The sediment yielded from unpaved roads seems to be strongly scale-related and it depends on the number of intersections between roads the stream network. Crop fields, even when cultivated with no-tillage, are still the main source of sediment to rivers in agricultural catchments in Southern Brazil. The amount of cropland specific sediment yield ranged from 0.06 to 3.95 ton ha-¹ yr-¹. These variations are partly attributed to the relief and slope, but land use and soil management are also important control factors. The cropland specific sediment yield remains too high for areas with low sensitivity to erosion where no-tillage is applied, as in Conceição catchment (1.30 ton ha -¹ of cropland yr-¹), indicating that additional efforts are necessary to further reduce soil erosion. Therefore, there is an urgent need to better plan land use and cover in these catchments, inasmuch as the soil management systems used by farmers proved to be inefficient to reduce runoff and erosion in cultivated areas of Southern Brazil.
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spelling Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do BrasilFingerprinting sediment sources in agricultural catchments in southern BrazilTraçage des sources de sédiments dans des bassins versants agricoles du sud du BrésilErosão do soloFontes de poluição difusaTraçadoresEspectroscopiaFingerprintingSoil erosionSource of diffuse pollutionTracersSpectroscopyFingerprintingCNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIAKnowledge of the main diffuse sources of sediment can enhance efficiency in the use of public resources invested in soil conservation management strategies. Conventional fingerprinting methods based on geochemical composition are time-consuming and require critical preliminary sample preparation. In this context, spectroscopic methods can be less labor-intensive, cheap, and viable alternative for this purpose. The present study aimed to quantify the sediment sources supplied to rivers in agricultural catchments of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and to evaluate the potential use of spectroscopy measurements as a low cost and easy alternative to fingerprint sediment sources. Five study areas with increased size (Arvorezinha, Júlio de Castilhos 1, Júlio de Castilhos 2, Conceição, and Guaporé, with areas of 1.19, 0.80, 1.43, 804.3, and 2,027.2 km2, respectively) were evaluated. Sediment sources evaluated were crop fields, grasslands, unpaved roads, and stream channels. Sediment sampling strategies included time-integrated samplers, fine-bed sediments, and storm-event sediments. The total concentrations of several geochemical tracers were measured in both sediment and source samples. Spectral measurements were made for ultraviolet-visible, near-infrared, and mid-infrared ranges only for the Arvorezinha catchment. Source ascriptions obtained by alternative methods based on spectroscopy analysis were in agreement with ascriptions from classical fingerprinting method based on geochemical composition. Spectral information can provide as relevant information as the geochemical tracers. Furthermore, combining visible-based-colour with geochemical tracers was a rapid and cheap way to enhance discrimination between source types and to improve the precision of sediment sources apportionment. Results of sediment source apportionment demonstrate that other factors than proportion of land use, such as distribution of croplands, forests, and unpaved roads across the landscape play an important role in sediment production. Riparian forests seems to be a key factor to control stream channel erosion. The sediment yielded from unpaved roads seems to be strongly scale-related and it depends on the number of intersections between roads the stream network. Crop fields, even when cultivated with no-tillage, are still the main source of sediment to rivers in agricultural catchments in Southern Brazil. The amount of cropland specific sediment yield ranged from 0.06 to 3.95 ton ha-¹ yr-¹. These variations are partly attributed to the relief and slope, but land use and soil management are also important control factors. The cropland specific sediment yield remains too high for areas with low sensitivity to erosion where no-tillage is applied, as in Conceição catchment (1.30 ton ha -¹ of cropland yr-¹), indicating that additional efforts are necessary to further reduce soil erosion. Therefore, there is an urgent need to better plan land use and cover in these catchments, inasmuch as the soil management systems used by farmers proved to be inefficient to reduce runoff and erosion in cultivated areas of Southern Brazil.La connaissance des principales sources diffuses de sédiments permettrait d’améliorer l'utilisation des ressources publiques investies dans les stratégies de gestion des sols. Les méthodes de traçage (fingerprinting) conventionnelles basées sur la composition géochimique sont laborieuses et nécessitent une préparation importante des échantillons. Cette étude visait à rechercher les sources de sédiments dans des bassins versants agricoles du Rio Grande do Sul (sud du Brésil) et évaluer l'utilisation des outils spectroscopiques comme technique alternative. La superficie des bassins versants étudiés est comprise entre 0,80 et 2027 km2. Les sources de sédiments correspondent aux terres cultivées, aux prairies, aux chemins agricoles et aux berges des cours d'eau. L'échantillonnage des sédiments est basé sur des préleveurs automatiques pendant un suivi temporel, des prélèvements de sédiments fins du lit de la rivière, et lors d’événements de pluvieux. La concentration totale des traceurs géochimiques a été mesurée dans les échantillons de sédiments et de sols. Les mesures spectrales ont été faites dans les gammes ultraviolet-visible, infrarouge proche et infrarouge moyen pour le bassin versant d’Arvorezinha. Les deux méthodes, classiques et spectroscopiques, permettent de discriminer et de fournir la contribution des sources de sédiments. L’information spectrale peut être aussi précise que les traceurs géochimiques. En outre, la combinaison de paramètres de couleur dérivés du spectre dans le visible avec les traceurs géochimiques était une façon rapide et peu coûteuse pour améliorer la discrimination entre les sources et la précision des prédictions. La contribution des sources de sédiments démontrent que d'autres facteurs que les proportions de l'utilisation des terres, comme la distribution de terres agricoles, les forêts et les chemins agricoles dans le paysage, jouent un rôle important dans la production de sédiments. Forêt riparienne semble être un facteur clé de l'érosion des berges des cours d'eau. L’érosion due aux chemins agricoles semble être fortement liée échelle d’observation et dépend du nombre de points où les routes traversent le réseau hydrographique. Les terres cultivées, même lorsque cultivées sans labour (semis direct), sont encore la principale source de sédiments dans les bassins versants agricoles dans le sud du Brésil. La quantité de sédiments produite par les terres cultivées et par unité de surface qui atteint efficacement le réseau de drainage variait de 0,06 à 3,95 tonnes ha–¹ an–¹. Ces variations sont partiellement liées au relief et à la pente, mais elles sont essentiellement influencées par l'utilisation des terres et la gestion des sols. La quantité de sédiments provenant des terres cultivées est encore trop élevée pour des zones de faible érosivité et cultivées sans labour du sol, comme le bassin versant de Conceição (1,30 tonnes ha–¹ an–¹). Ceci indique que des efforts supplémentaires sont encore nécessaires pour réduire l'érosion du sol. Par conséquent, il est urgent de mieux planifier l'utilisation et l'occupation des terres dans ces bassins versants, dans la mesure où les systèmes de gestion des sols utilisés par les agriculteurs sont encore inefficaces pour réduire le ruissellement et l'érosion dans les zones cultivées dans le sud du Brésil.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior - CAPESO conhecimento das principais fontes difusas de sedimentos pode aumentar a eficiência de utilização dos recursos investidos em estratégias de gestão que visem mitigar a transferência de sedimentos aos cursos d'água. Métodos convencionais baseados na composição geoquímica ainda tem alto custo, são onerosos e demandam preparação preliminar crítica das amostras. Dessa forma, métodos espectroscópicos podem ser uma alternativa menos trabalhosa, mais rápida e viável para esse propósito. Objetivou-se com o presente trabalho avaliar a contribuição das fontes de sedimentos em bacias hidrográficas agrícolas do estado do Rio Grande do Sul, e avaliar o potencial uso da espectroscopia como uma alternativa para traçar a origem dos sedimentos. As áreas de estudo são representativas dos principais impactos da agricultura nos recursos hídricos no estado. A área total das bacias hidrográficas de Arvorezinha, Júlio de Castilhos 1, Júlio de Castilhos 2, Conceição e Guaporé é de 1,19, 0,80, 1,43, 804,3 e 2.031 km2, respectivamente. As fontes de sedimento avaliadas foram lavouras, pastagens, estradas e canais da rede de drenagem. A estratégia de amostragem de sedimentos incluiu coleta com amostradores do tipo integrador no tempo, sedimento de fundo e sedimento coletado durante eventos pluviométricos. A concentração de vários traçadores geoquímicos foram estimados nas amostras de sedimento e das fontes. Análises espectroscópicas foram realizadas na região do ultravioleta-visível, infravermelho próximo e infravermelho médio na bacia hidrográfica de Arvorezinha. A contribuição das fontes estimadas pelos métodos espectroscópicos foram similares às obtidas com traçadores geoquímicos. Além disso, a combinação de parâmetros de cor derivados da faixa espectral do visível pode ser uma alternativa rápida e de baixo custo para melhorar a discriminação das fontes e aumentar a precisão das predições. Os resultados demonstram que outros fatores além da proporção do uso do solo são importantes na produção do sedimento, como a distribuição das lavouras, florestas e estradas na paisagem. As florestas ripárias exercem um fator chave na erosão dos canais de drenagem. As estradas parecem ser fortemente dependentes da escala e do número de pontos em que cruzam os canais de drenagem. As lavouras, mesmo cultivadas sob plantio direto, ainda são as principais fontes de sedimentos nas bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil. A produção específica de sedimentos das áreas de lavoura variou de 0.06 a 3.95 ton ha–¹ de lavoura ano–¹. Essa variação é devida em parte às condições naturais intrínsecas de relevo e fortemente influenciada pelo uso e manejo do solo. A quantidade de sedimento erodida das lavouras ainda são muito elevadas para áreas de baixa susceptibilidade à erosão manejadas sob plantio direto, como na bacia hidrográfica do Conceição (1.30 ton ha–¹ de lavoura ano–¹), indicando que maiores esforços ainda são necessários para reduzir a erosão do solo. Existe uma necessidade urgente de planejar a utilização e ocupação da terra nessas bacias, uma vez que os sistemas de manejo do solo utilizados pelos agricultores são ineficientes para reduzir a erosão nas lavouras no sul do Brasil.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRAgronomiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do SoloSantos, Danilo Rheinheimer doshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9785041985123251Minella, Jean Paolo Gomeshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/3194231720402587Merten, Gustavo Henriquehttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0295493370505552Caner, LaurentEvrard, OlivierLabanowski, JérômeTiecher, Tales2017-04-112017-04-112015-03-05info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfTIECHER, Tales. Fingerprinting sediment sources in agricultural catchments in southern Brazil. 2015. 307 f. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil
Fingerprinting sediment sources in agricultural catchments in southern Brazil
Traçage des sources de sédiments dans des bassins versants agricoles du sud du Brésil
title Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil
spellingShingle Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil
Tiecher, Tales
Erosão do solo
Fontes de poluição difusa
Traçadores
Espectroscopia
Fingerprinting
Soil erosion
Source of diffuse pollution
Tracers
Spectroscopy
Fingerprinting
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
title_short Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil
title_full Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil
title_fullStr Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil
title_full_unstemmed Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil
title_sort Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil
author Tiecher, Tales
author_facet Tiecher, Tales
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Santos, Danilo Rheinheimer dos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/9785041985123251
Minella, Jean Paolo Gomes
http://lattes.cnpq.br/3194231720402587
Merten, Gustavo Henrique
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0295493370505552
Caner, Laurent
Evrard, Olivier
Labanowski, Jérôme
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tiecher, Tales
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Erosão do solo
Fontes de poluição difusa
Traçadores
Espectroscopia
Fingerprinting
Soil erosion
Source of diffuse pollution
Tracers
Spectroscopy
Fingerprinting
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
topic Erosão do solo
Fontes de poluição difusa
Traçadores
Espectroscopia
Fingerprinting
Soil erosion
Source of diffuse pollution
Tracers
Spectroscopy
Fingerprinting
CNPQ::CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::AGRONOMIA
description Knowledge of the main diffuse sources of sediment can enhance efficiency in the use of public resources invested in soil conservation management strategies. Conventional fingerprinting methods based on geochemical composition are time-consuming and require critical preliminary sample preparation. In this context, spectroscopic methods can be less labor-intensive, cheap, and viable alternative for this purpose. The present study aimed to quantify the sediment sources supplied to rivers in agricultural catchments of Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and to evaluate the potential use of spectroscopy measurements as a low cost and easy alternative to fingerprint sediment sources. Five study areas with increased size (Arvorezinha, Júlio de Castilhos 1, Júlio de Castilhos 2, Conceição, and Guaporé, with areas of 1.19, 0.80, 1.43, 804.3, and 2,027.2 km2, respectively) were evaluated. Sediment sources evaluated were crop fields, grasslands, unpaved roads, and stream channels. Sediment sampling strategies included time-integrated samplers, fine-bed sediments, and storm-event sediments. The total concentrations of several geochemical tracers were measured in both sediment and source samples. Spectral measurements were made for ultraviolet-visible, near-infrared, and mid-infrared ranges only for the Arvorezinha catchment. Source ascriptions obtained by alternative methods based on spectroscopy analysis were in agreement with ascriptions from classical fingerprinting method based on geochemical composition. Spectral information can provide as relevant information as the geochemical tracers. Furthermore, combining visible-based-colour with geochemical tracers was a rapid and cheap way to enhance discrimination between source types and to improve the precision of sediment sources apportionment. Results of sediment source apportionment demonstrate that other factors than proportion of land use, such as distribution of croplands, forests, and unpaved roads across the landscape play an important role in sediment production. Riparian forests seems to be a key factor to control stream channel erosion. The sediment yielded from unpaved roads seems to be strongly scale-related and it depends on the number of intersections between roads the stream network. Crop fields, even when cultivated with no-tillage, are still the main source of sediment to rivers in agricultural catchments in Southern Brazil. The amount of cropland specific sediment yield ranged from 0.06 to 3.95 ton ha-¹ yr-¹. These variations are partly attributed to the relief and slope, but land use and soil management are also important control factors. The cropland specific sediment yield remains too high for areas with low sensitivity to erosion where no-tillage is applied, as in Conceição catchment (1.30 ton ha -¹ of cropland yr-¹), indicating that additional efforts are necessary to further reduce soil erosion. Therefore, there is an urgent need to better plan land use and cover in these catchments, inasmuch as the soil management systems used by farmers proved to be inefficient to reduce runoff and erosion in cultivated areas of Southern Brazil.
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