LANDSLIDES IN FORESTED SLOPES IN THE MÃE LUZIA RIVER WATERSHED, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA STATE, BRAZIL
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Resumo: | The state of Santa Catarina has a vast history of mass movements, especially shallow translational landslides. The Mãe Luzia River Basin, located in the municipality of Treviso, drains 22.39 km2 of the escarpment of the Southern Brazilian Plateau, and has records of landslides on slopes. The objective was to relate mass movements with past agricultural practices and the occurrence of fire in the study area. For this, the relationship between the forest and the water cycle, root system and slope stabilization was investigated, as well as soil-repellency surfaces, formed from forest fires. From aerial photographs from 1957, it was possible to correlate space-time movements of mass with anthropic practices of the past. As a result, 337 landslide scars were interpreted, mostly on the vegetation class in an advanced successional stage, which had, however, undergone selective cutting of trees and forest fire. It was concluded that the land use practices developed intensively, contributed to the suppression of large trees, which in theory, would anchor the soil and assist in its stabilization. Thus, forested areas that have suffered anthropic interference are less effective in containing mass movements, although it contributes to reducing their frequency. |
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LANDSLIDES IN FORESTED SLOPES IN THE MÃE LUZIA RIVER WATERSHED, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA STATE, BRAZILESCORREGAMENTOS EM ENCOSTAS FLORESTADAS NA BACIA HIDROGRÁFICA DO RIO MÃE LUZIA, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA, BRASILFlorestasIncêndiosUso do soloMovimentos de massaForestsFiresUse of the soilMass movementsThe state of Santa Catarina has a vast history of mass movements, especially shallow translational landslides. The Mãe Luzia River Basin, located in the municipality of Treviso, drains 22.39 km2 of the escarpment of the Southern Brazilian Plateau, and has records of landslides on slopes. The objective was to relate mass movements with past agricultural practices and the occurrence of fire in the study area. For this, the relationship between the forest and the water cycle, root system and slope stabilization was investigated, as well as soil-repellency surfaces, formed from forest fires. From aerial photographs from 1957, it was possible to correlate space-time movements of mass with anthropic practices of the past. As a result, 337 landslide scars were interpreted, mostly on the vegetation class in an advanced successional stage, which had, however, undergone selective cutting of trees and forest fire. It was concluded that the land use practices developed intensively, contributed to the suppression of large trees, which in theory, would anchor the soil and assist in its stabilization. Thus, forested areas that have suffered anthropic interference are less effective in containing mass movements, although it contributes to reducing their frequency.O estado de Santa Catarina apresenta vasto histórico de movimentos de massa, especialmente escorregamentos translacionais rasos. A Bacia Hidrográfica do rio Mãe Luzia, localizada no município de Treviso, drena 22,39 km2 da escarpa do Planalto Sul Brasileiro, e possui registros de escorregamentos em encostas florestadas. O objetivo consistiu em relacionar movimentos de massa com práticas agropastoris pretéritas e ocorrência de incêndio na área de estudo. Para isso, foi pesquisada a relação da floresta com o ciclo d’água, sistema radicular e estabilização de encostas, bem como superfícies de solo-repelência, formadas a partir de incêndios florestais. A partir de fotografias aéreas de 1957, foi possível correlacionar espaço-temporalmente os movimentos de massa com práticas antrópicas do passado. Como resultado, foram interpretadas 337 cicatrizes de escorregamentos, em sua maioria sobre a classe de vegetação em estágio sucessional avançado, que haviam, entretanto, passado por corte seletivo de árvores e incêndio florestal. Concluiu-se que as práticas de uso do solo desenvolvidas de maneira intensiva, contribuíram para supressão de árvores de grande porte, o que em teoria, ancoraria o solo e auxiliaria na sua estabilização. Assim, áreas florestadas que sofreram interferência antrópica têm menor eficácia para conter movimentos de massa, embora contribuam para diminuir sua frequência.EDUFU - Editora da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2022-04-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/5838710.14393/RCG238658387Caminhos de Geografia; Vol. 23 No. 86 (2022): Abril; 156-169Caminhos de Geografia; Vol. 23 Núm. 86 (2022): Abril; 156-169Caminhos de Geografia; v. 23 n. 86 (2022): Abril; 156-1691678-6343reponame:Caminhos de Geografiainstname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/58387/33660Copyright (c) 2022 William de Oliveira Sant Ana, Álvaro José Back, Gean Paulo Michel, Nilzo Ivo Ladwig, Danrlei De Conto, Mauro dos Santos Zavarizehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSant Ana, William de OliveiraBack, Álvaro JoséMichel, Gean PauloLadwig, Nilzo IvoDe Conto, DanrleiZavarize, Mauro dos Santos2022-04-01T15:51:01Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/58387Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/indexPUBhttp://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/oaiflaviasantosgeo@gmail.com1678-63431678-6343opendoar:2022-04-01T15:51:01Caminhos de Geografia - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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LANDSLIDES IN FORESTED SLOPES IN THE MÃE LUZIA RIVER WATERSHED, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA STATE, BRAZIL ESCORREGAMENTOS EM ENCOSTAS FLORESTADAS NA BACIA HIDROGRÁFICA DO RIO MÃE LUZIA, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA, BRASIL |
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LANDSLIDES IN FORESTED SLOPES IN THE MÃE LUZIA RIVER WATERSHED, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA STATE, BRAZIL |
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LANDSLIDES IN FORESTED SLOPES IN THE MÃE LUZIA RIVER WATERSHED, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA STATE, BRAZIL Sant Ana, William de Oliveira Florestas Incêndios Uso do solo Movimentos de massa Forests Fires Use of the soil Mass movements |
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LANDSLIDES IN FORESTED SLOPES IN THE MÃE LUZIA RIVER WATERSHED, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA STATE, BRAZIL |
title_full |
LANDSLIDES IN FORESTED SLOPES IN THE MÃE LUZIA RIVER WATERSHED, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA STATE, BRAZIL |
title_fullStr |
LANDSLIDES IN FORESTED SLOPES IN THE MÃE LUZIA RIVER WATERSHED, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA STATE, BRAZIL |
title_full_unstemmed |
LANDSLIDES IN FORESTED SLOPES IN THE MÃE LUZIA RIVER WATERSHED, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA STATE, BRAZIL |
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LANDSLIDES IN FORESTED SLOPES IN THE MÃE LUZIA RIVER WATERSHED, TREVISO – SANTA CATARINA STATE, BRAZIL |
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Sant Ana, William de Oliveira |
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Sant Ana, William de Oliveira Back, Álvaro José Michel, Gean Paulo Ladwig, Nilzo Ivo De Conto, Danrlei Zavarize, Mauro dos Santos |
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Back, Álvaro José Michel, Gean Paulo Ladwig, Nilzo Ivo De Conto, Danrlei Zavarize, Mauro dos Santos |
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Sant Ana, William de Oliveira Back, Álvaro José Michel, Gean Paulo Ladwig, Nilzo Ivo De Conto, Danrlei Zavarize, Mauro dos Santos |
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Florestas Incêndios Uso do solo Movimentos de massa Forests Fires Use of the soil Mass movements |
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Florestas Incêndios Uso do solo Movimentos de massa Forests Fires Use of the soil Mass movements |
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The state of Santa Catarina has a vast history of mass movements, especially shallow translational landslides. The Mãe Luzia River Basin, located in the municipality of Treviso, drains 22.39 km2 of the escarpment of the Southern Brazilian Plateau, and has records of landslides on slopes. The objective was to relate mass movements with past agricultural practices and the occurrence of fire in the study area. For this, the relationship between the forest and the water cycle, root system and slope stabilization was investigated, as well as soil-repellency surfaces, formed from forest fires. From aerial photographs from 1957, it was possible to correlate space-time movements of mass with anthropic practices of the past. As a result, 337 landslide scars were interpreted, mostly on the vegetation class in an advanced successional stage, which had, however, undergone selective cutting of trees and forest fire. It was concluded that the land use practices developed intensively, contributed to the suppression of large trees, which in theory, would anchor the soil and assist in its stabilization. Thus, forested areas that have suffered anthropic interference are less effective in containing mass movements, although it contributes to reducing their frequency. |
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