Spatio-temporal analysis of environmental variables to support water resources management

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Autor(a) principal: LOPES, Iug
Data de Publicação: 2020
Tipo de documento: Tese
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Hydrological studies combined with the use of conservation practices are essential for an adequate management of water resources. It is necessary to expand the knowledge about hydrological processes and their seasonal variations, as well as the rainfall patterns of the different hydrographic basins, considering their spatial and temporal distributions. Thus, the objective with this research is to investigate hydrological processes, soil conservation techniques, cultivation conditions and patterns of temporal space variability of water and electrical conductivity available in the semiarid region of Pernambuco, with emphasis on the use of conservationist techniques and cultivation in experimental plots, with the prospect of increasing agricultural resilience and sustainability in the semiarid region. Chapter 1 covers the general and specific introduction, hypotheses and objective and the literature review. Chapter 2 addresses the verification of the accuracy of indirect measurements of the apparent electrical conductivity (ECa) using the EM38®, as well as of physical-hydric parameters of the soil, and their spatial interrelationships. Chapter 3 presents an investigation of the cross variance between soil moisture and soil apparent electrical conductivity (ECa), under different land uses in an alluvial valley in Pernambuco. Chapter 4 presents the investigation of small-scale hydrological processes and the impact of soil conservation techniques in reducing runoff and sediment losses. This study used the textural characterization of the associated transported sediments, using runoff plots with different soil coverings (bare soil, Caatinga, mulch and Palma) under natural rain, in the Caatinga biome of Brazil. Chapter 5 presents the study of the interception process (i.e., water retention and absorption) of rain by different types, sizes and densities of some organic coverings that are commonly found in the Brazilian semiarid region. These results are important for the definition of soil and water conservation practices in these environments. In general, a high covariance between soil moisture and ECa is identified in the fallow area and under cultivation at different depths, under conditions of extreme water scarcity. For alluvial areas, a covariance of soil moisture with ECa is detected, as well as the occurrence of strong spatial dependence. The effect of mulch due to the deciduous characteristics of Caatinga vegetation is important for maintaining soil moisture, contributing to the development and maintenance of plant biomass in riparian forest. The natural cover (Caatinga) produces less runoff and loss of sediment when compared to bare soil and soil conservation practices (mulch and Palma). Adoptions of organic cover dosages from 2 t ha-1 already promote significant retention/absorption, contributing to possible delay in the onset of runoff, increased water infiltration and consequent reduction of water and soil losses.
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spelling MONTENEGRO, Abelardo Antônio de AssunçãoLIMA, João Luís Mendes Pedroso deRAMOS, Clóvis Manoel CarvalhoSILVA, Ênio Farias França eSOUZA, Thais Emanuelle Monteiro dos Santoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/9458715209172033LOPES, Iug2023-06-15T22:04:21Z2020-07-31LOPES, Iug. Spatio-temporal analysis of environmental variables to support water resources management. 2020. 130 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Engenharia Agrícola) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/9086Hydrological studies combined with the use of conservation practices are essential for an adequate management of water resources. It is necessary to expand the knowledge about hydrological processes and their seasonal variations, as well as the rainfall patterns of the different hydrographic basins, considering their spatial and temporal distributions. Thus, the objective with this research is to investigate hydrological processes, soil conservation techniques, cultivation conditions and patterns of temporal space variability of water and electrical conductivity available in the semiarid region of Pernambuco, with emphasis on the use of conservationist techniques and cultivation in experimental plots, with the prospect of increasing agricultural resilience and sustainability in the semiarid region. Chapter 1 covers the general and specific introduction, hypotheses and objective and the literature review. Chapter 2 addresses the verification of the accuracy of indirect measurements of the apparent electrical conductivity (ECa) using the EM38®, as well as of physical-hydric parameters of the soil, and their spatial interrelationships. Chapter 3 presents an investigation of the cross variance between soil moisture and soil apparent electrical conductivity (ECa), under different land uses in an alluvial valley in Pernambuco. Chapter 4 presents the investigation of small-scale hydrological processes and the impact of soil conservation techniques in reducing runoff and sediment losses. This study used the textural characterization of the associated transported sediments, using runoff plots with different soil coverings (bare soil, Caatinga, mulch and Palma) under natural rain, in the Caatinga biome of Brazil. Chapter 5 presents the study of the interception process (i.e., water retention and absorption) of rain by different types, sizes and densities of some organic coverings that are commonly found in the Brazilian semiarid region. These results are important for the definition of soil and water conservation practices in these environments. In general, a high covariance between soil moisture and ECa is identified in the fallow area and under cultivation at different depths, under conditions of extreme water scarcity. For alluvial areas, a covariance of soil moisture with ECa is detected, as well as the occurrence of strong spatial dependence. The effect of mulch due to the deciduous characteristics of Caatinga vegetation is important for maintaining soil moisture, contributing to the development and maintenance of plant biomass in riparian forest. The natural cover (Caatinga) produces less runoff and loss of sediment when compared to bare soil and soil conservation practices (mulch and Palma). Adoptions of organic cover dosages from 2 t ha-1 already promote significant retention/absorption, contributing to possible delay in the onset of runoff, increased water infiltration and consequent reduction of water and soil losses.Estudos hidrológicos aliados à utilização de práticas conservacionistas são essenciais para um gerenciamento adequado dos recursos hídricos. Faz-se necessário ampliar o conhecimento sobre os processos hidrológicos e suas variações sazonais, assim como os regimes pluviométricos das diversas bacias hidrográficas, considerando as suas distribuições espaciais e temporais. Assim, o objetivo com esta pesquisa é investigar processos hidrológicos, técnicas de conservação do solo, condições de cultivo e padrões de variabilidade espaço temporal de umidade e condutividade elétrica do solo disponíveis no semiárido de Pernambuco, com ênfase no uso de técnicas conservacionistas e cultivos em parcelas experimentais, com a perspectiva de incremento da resiliência e sustentabilidade agrícola em ambiente semiárido. Inicialmente aborda a introdução, hipóteses e objetivo geral e específicos e a revisão de literatura. Posterior aborda a verificação da precisão de medições indiretas da condutividade elétrica aparente (CEa) utilizando o EM38®, bem como de parâmetros físico-hídricos do solo, e suas inter-relações espaciais. Continuando com a apresentação da investigação da variância cruzada entre a umidade do solo e a condutividade elétrica aparente do solo (CEa), sob diferentes usos do solo em um vale aluvial de Pernambuco. Além da investigação de processos hidrológicos de pequena escala e o impacto das técnicas de conservação do solo na redução das perdas de escoamento e sedimentos. Este estudo utilizou a caracterização textural dos sedimentos transportados associados, utilizando parcelas de escoamento superficial com diferentes coberturas de solo (solo descoberto, Caatinga, cobertura morta e Palma) sob chuva natural, no bioma Caatinga do Brasil. Finalizando com o estudo do processo de interceptação (i.e., retenção e absorção de água) da chuva por diferentes tipos, tamanhos e densidades de algumas coberturas orgânicas que são comumente encontradas no semiárido brasileiro. Esses resultados são importantes para a definição de práticas de conservação do solo e da água nesses ambientes. De uma forma geral, alta covariância entre umidade do solo e CEa é identificada na área de pousio e em cultivo em diferentes profundidades, sob condições de extrema escassez de água. Para áreas aluviais, é detectada uma covariância da umidade do solo com CEa, bem como a ocorrência de forte dependência espacial. O efeito da cobertura morta devido às características decíduas da vegetação da Caatinga é importante para a manutenção da umidade do solo, contribuindo para o desenvolvimento e manutenção da biomassa vegetal da mata ciliar. A cobertura natural (Caatinga) produz menos escoamento e perda de sedimentos quando comparado ao solo descoberto e às práticas de conservação do solo (cobertura morta e Palma). As adoções de dosagens de coberturas orgânicas a partir de 2 t ha-1 já promovem a retenção/absorção significativa, contribuindo com possível retardamento do início do escoamento superficial, o aumento da infiltração de água e consequentes redução de perdas de água e solo.Submitted by (ana.araujo@ufrpe.br) on 2023-06-15T22:04:21Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Iug Lopes.pdf: 5656750 bytes, checksum: a60e39a7149022b4a58eb456e3c47eac (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-06-15T22:04:21Z (GMT). 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dc.title.por.fl_str_mv Spatio-temporal analysis of environmental variables to support water resources management
dc.title.alternative.por.fl_str_mv Análise espaço-temporal de variáveis ambientais para suporte à gestão de recursos hídricos
title Spatio-temporal analysis of environmental variables to support water resources management
spellingShingle Spatio-temporal analysis of environmental variables to support water resources management
LOPES, Iug
Semiárido
Conservação do solo
Recurso hídrico
Cobertura morta
Serviços ecossistêmicos
Ecosystem services
Semiarid
Soil conservation
Water resource
Mulch
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
title_short Spatio-temporal analysis of environmental variables to support water resources management
title_full Spatio-temporal analysis of environmental variables to support water resources management
title_fullStr Spatio-temporal analysis of environmental variables to support water resources management
title_full_unstemmed Spatio-temporal analysis of environmental variables to support water resources management
title_sort Spatio-temporal analysis of environmental variables to support water resources management
author LOPES, Iug
author_facet LOPES, Iug
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dc.contributor.advisor1.fl_str_mv MONTENEGRO, Abelardo Antônio de Assunção
dc.contributor.advisor-co1.fl_str_mv LIMA, João Luís Mendes Pedroso de
dc.contributor.referee1.fl_str_mv RAMOS, Clóvis Manoel Carvalho
dc.contributor.referee2.fl_str_mv SILVA, Ênio Farias França e
dc.contributor.referee3.fl_str_mv SOUZA, Thais Emanuelle Monteiro dos Santos
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv LOPES, Iug
contributor_str_mv MONTENEGRO, Abelardo Antônio de Assunção
LIMA, João Luís Mendes Pedroso de
RAMOS, Clóvis Manoel Carvalho
SILVA, Ênio Farias França e
SOUZA, Thais Emanuelle Monteiro dos Santos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Semiárido
Conservação do solo
Recurso hídrico
Cobertura morta
Serviços ecossistêmicos
Ecosystem services
topic Semiárido
Conservação do solo
Recurso hídrico
Cobertura morta
Serviços ecossistêmicos
Ecosystem services
Semiarid
Soil conservation
Water resource
Mulch
CIENCIAS AGRARIAS::ENGENHARIA AGRICOLA
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Semiarid
Soil conservation
Water resource
Mulch
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description Hydrological studies combined with the use of conservation practices are essential for an adequate management of water resources. It is necessary to expand the knowledge about hydrological processes and their seasonal variations, as well as the rainfall patterns of the different hydrographic basins, considering their spatial and temporal distributions. Thus, the objective with this research is to investigate hydrological processes, soil conservation techniques, cultivation conditions and patterns of temporal space variability of water and electrical conductivity available in the semiarid region of Pernambuco, with emphasis on the use of conservationist techniques and cultivation in experimental plots, with the prospect of increasing agricultural resilience and sustainability in the semiarid region. Chapter 1 covers the general and specific introduction, hypotheses and objective and the literature review. Chapter 2 addresses the verification of the accuracy of indirect measurements of the apparent electrical conductivity (ECa) using the EM38®, as well as of physical-hydric parameters of the soil, and their spatial interrelationships. Chapter 3 presents an investigation of the cross variance between soil moisture and soil apparent electrical conductivity (ECa), under different land uses in an alluvial valley in Pernambuco. Chapter 4 presents the investigation of small-scale hydrological processes and the impact of soil conservation techniques in reducing runoff and sediment losses. This study used the textural characterization of the associated transported sediments, using runoff plots with different soil coverings (bare soil, Caatinga, mulch and Palma) under natural rain, in the Caatinga biome of Brazil. Chapter 5 presents the study of the interception process (i.e., water retention and absorption) of rain by different types, sizes and densities of some organic coverings that are commonly found in the Brazilian semiarid region. These results are important for the definition of soil and water conservation practices in these environments. In general, a high covariance between soil moisture and ECa is identified in the fallow area and under cultivation at different depths, under conditions of extreme water scarcity. For alluvial areas, a covariance of soil moisture with ECa is detected, as well as the occurrence of strong spatial dependence. The effect of mulch due to the deciduous characteristics of Caatinga vegetation is important for maintaining soil moisture, contributing to the development and maintenance of plant biomass in riparian forest. The natural cover (Caatinga) produces less runoff and loss of sediment when compared to bare soil and soil conservation practices (mulch and Palma). Adoptions of organic cover dosages from 2 t ha-1 already promote significant retention/absorption, contributing to possible delay in the onset of runoff, increased water infiltration and consequent reduction of water and soil losses.
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