A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HYDROCHEMISTRY AND WATER TYPOLOGY OF THE AMAZON RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES
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Resumo: | The geological diversity of the Amazon Basin, as well as the pluvial regime, influences the characteristics of the waters. To know the water types of the rivers of the Amazon basin, 288 superficial water samples were collected, 94 of them along the Amazon River and 194 in their tributaries, from March 2009 to September 2012. The physical, chemical, and physicochemical properties were analyzed. Rivers with pH between 6.5 and 7.6 and electrical conductivity (40.00 - 80.00 μS cm-1) are water bodies that are influenced by the Andean region (e.g., the Amazon River and some of its right bank tributaries). On the other hand, the rivers with pH in the range of 3.5 to 5.5 and conductivity <30.00 μS cm-1, which are Amazon River’s left bank tributaries, reflect the characteristics of the Guiana Shield. The rivers with pH (6.0 to 7.0), low ionic charge, and conductivity <40.0 μS cm-1, such as the lower Amazon River’s right bank tributaries (Tapajos and Xingu) which are influenced by the Central Brazilian Shield, and also the middle/upper Amazon River’s right bank tributaries (Tefé, Coari and Jutaí). |
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HYDROCHEMISTRY AND WATER TYPOLOGY OF THE AMAZON RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIESAmazon basinAmazonian RiversWater chemistryWater typology.The geological diversity of the Amazon Basin, as well as the pluvial regime, influences the characteristics of the waters. To know the water types of the rivers of the Amazon basin, 288 superficial water samples were collected, 94 of them along the Amazon River and 194 in their tributaries, from March 2009 to September 2012. The physical, chemical, and physicochemical properties were analyzed. Rivers with pH between 6.5 and 7.6 and electrical conductivity (40.00 - 80.00 μS cm-1) are water bodies that are influenced by the Andean region (e.g., the Amazon River and some of its right bank tributaries). On the other hand, the rivers with pH in the range of 3.5 to 5.5 and conductivity <30.00 μS cm-1, which are Amazon River’s left bank tributaries, reflect the characteristics of the Guiana Shield. The rivers with pH (6.0 to 7.0), low ionic charge, and conductivity <40.0 μS cm-1, such as the lower Amazon River’s right bank tributaries (Tapajos and Xingu) which are influenced by the Central Brazilian Shield, and also the middle/upper Amazon River’s right bank tributaries (Tefé, Coari and Jutaí).EDUFU - Editora da Universidade Federal de Uberlândia2019-12-23info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionAvaliado pelos paresapplication/pdfhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/4629510.14393/RCG207246295Caminhos de Geografia; Vol. 20 No. 72 (2019): Dezembro; 360 - 374Caminhos de Geografia; Vol. 20 Núm. 72 (2019): Dezembro; 360 - 374Caminhos de Geografia; v. 20 n. 72 (2019): Dezembro; 360 - 3741678-6343reponame:Caminhos de Geografiainstname:Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)instacron:UFUporhttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/article/view/46295/28132Copyright (c) 2020 Maria do Socorro Rocha da SILVA, EDUARDO ANTONIO RIOS-VILLAMIZAR, Hillândia Brandão da CUNHA, Sebastião Ãtila Fonseca MIRANDA, Sávio José Filgueiras FERREIRA, Sergio R. Bulcão BRINGEL, Núbia Abrantes GOMES, Domitila Pascoaloto, Luana Monteiro SILVAinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessRocha da Silva, Maria do SocorroRíos-Villamizar, Eduardo AntonioBrandão da Cunha, HillândiaFonseca Miranda, Sebastião ÁtilaFilgueiras Ferreira, Sávio JoséBulcão Bringel, Sergio R.Abrantes Gomes, NúbiaPascoaloto, DomitilaMonteiro Silva, Luana2020-02-20T19:45:45Zoai:ojs.www.seer.ufu.br:article/46295Revistahttps://seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/indexPUBhttp://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/caminhosdegeografia/oaiflaviasantosgeo@gmail.com1678-63431678-6343opendoar:2020-02-20T19:45:45Caminhos de Geografia - Universidade Federal de Uberlândia (UFU)false |
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HYDROCHEMISTRY AND WATER TYPOLOGY OF THE AMAZON RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES |
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HYDROCHEMISTRY AND WATER TYPOLOGY OF THE AMAZON RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES |
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HYDROCHEMISTRY AND WATER TYPOLOGY OF THE AMAZON RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES Rocha da Silva, Maria do Socorro Amazon basin Amazonian Rivers Water chemistry Water typology. |
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HYDROCHEMISTRY AND WATER TYPOLOGY OF THE AMAZON RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES |
title_full |
A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HYDROCHEMISTRY AND WATER TYPOLOGY OF THE AMAZON RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES |
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HYDROCHEMISTRY AND WATER TYPOLOGY OF THE AMAZON RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES |
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HYDROCHEMISTRY AND WATER TYPOLOGY OF THE AMAZON RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES |
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A CONTRIBUTION TO THE HYDROCHEMISTRY AND WATER TYPOLOGY OF THE AMAZON RIVER AND ITS TRIBUTARIES |
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Rocha da Silva, Maria do Socorro |
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Rocha da Silva, Maria do Socorro Ríos-Villamizar, Eduardo Antonio Brandão da Cunha, Hillândia Fonseca Miranda, Sebastião Átila Filgueiras Ferreira, Sávio José Bulcão Bringel, Sergio R. Abrantes Gomes, Núbia Pascoaloto, Domitila Monteiro Silva, Luana |
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Ríos-Villamizar, Eduardo Antonio Brandão da Cunha, Hillândia Fonseca Miranda, Sebastião Átila Filgueiras Ferreira, Sávio José Bulcão Bringel, Sergio R. Abrantes Gomes, Núbia Pascoaloto, Domitila Monteiro Silva, Luana |
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Rocha da Silva, Maria do Socorro Ríos-Villamizar, Eduardo Antonio Brandão da Cunha, Hillândia Fonseca Miranda, Sebastião Átila Filgueiras Ferreira, Sávio José Bulcão Bringel, Sergio R. Abrantes Gomes, Núbia Pascoaloto, Domitila Monteiro Silva, Luana |
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Amazon basin Amazonian Rivers Water chemistry Water typology. |
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Amazon basin Amazonian Rivers Water chemistry Water typology. |
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The geological diversity of the Amazon Basin, as well as the pluvial regime, influences the characteristics of the waters. To know the water types of the rivers of the Amazon basin, 288 superficial water samples were collected, 94 of them along the Amazon River and 194 in their tributaries, from March 2009 to September 2012. The physical, chemical, and physicochemical properties were analyzed. Rivers with pH between 6.5 and 7.6 and electrical conductivity (40.00 - 80.00 μS cm-1) are water bodies that are influenced by the Andean region (e.g., the Amazon River and some of its right bank tributaries). On the other hand, the rivers with pH in the range of 3.5 to 5.5 and conductivity <30.00 μS cm-1, which are Amazon River’s left bank tributaries, reflect the characteristics of the Guiana Shield. The rivers with pH (6.0 to 7.0), low ionic charge, and conductivity <40.0 μS cm-1, such as the lower Amazon River’s right bank tributaries (Tapajos and Xingu) which are influenced by the Central Brazilian Shield, and also the middle/upper Amazon River’s right bank tributaries (Tefé, Coari and Jutaí). |
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