Fluxo de Th e identificação de fontes de sedimentos na bacia hidrográfica do rio Ipojuca
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Resumo: | The Ipojuca River is the third most polluted river system in Brazil. High concentrations and fluxes of metals in sediments indicate the contamination pattern, being compared with values from catchments impacted by mining. Recent hydrological and morphological changes in the estuarine-marine zone increased the susceptibility of fine particle and metal sedimentation in these environments. It is assumed here that other elements may be being contributed, such as radionuclides, and that the identification of sources and controlling soil erosion and sediment transport can reduce the distribution of contaminants to the outlet and the local coastal environment. Accordingly, the objectives of this study were (1) to evaluate the natural contents in soils and the distribution of Th in suspended (SS) and bed (BS) sediments, (2) to evaluate the patterns of delivery of sediments based on in the combination of different classifications of potential sources of the fingerprinting method and (3) to evaluate the dynamics of delivery of different sediment sources from the semiarid portion of the Ipojuca River. (1) The mean concentration of Th in the soils of the catchment was 28.6 mg kg-1. The estimated Quality Reference Values were at 21 mg kg-1 and 86.3 Bq kg-1. The concentrations in the bed and in the suspended sediment ranged from 2.8 to 32.9 mg kg-1. The suspended sediments transported 3.42 t year-1 of Th, equivalent to more than 99% of the flux of this element. In the downstream cross section, suspended sediment samples exhibited Th concentrations similar to those observed in rivers impacted by mining activities. However, there was no evidence of anthropogenic impacts on Th concentrations. The flux of sediments from the study area to the ocean is mainly triggered by soil erosion processes in the mid-lower course region. (2) The downstream region (SS = 80.5% and BS = 86.7%), the Oxisols (SS = 65% and BS = 30.8%) and sugarcane cultivation (SS = 62% and BS = 63.6%) were the dominant sediment sources. Combined, the Oxisol and sugarcane areas controlled about 63.5% of the SS and 47.2% of the BS transported, i e., less than 8% or approximately 280 km² of the catchment. Approaches with combinations of potential sources, based on robust discriminations, tend to provide greater detail of areas under dominant erosion and reduce the scale of containment of these processes. (3) The semiarid lower catchment presented significantly higher contributions than the other regional sources (middle and upper), approximately 69% and 56% of the SS and BS, respectively. There was no dominant source of land use. The Caatinga (SS = 49%; BS = 47%) expressed a mild superiority in relation to the channel bank (SS = 35%; BS = 39%). Therefore, the recovery and conservation of vegetation in the Caatinga and the stabilization of channel banks, especially in the lower stretch, are fundamental for controlling the transport of river sediments in the outlet of this semi-arid catchment. More studies are needed to better assess the conservative patterns of color parameters in semiarid environments. Here, we provide some of the first information on sediment contributions from the main land uses and land cover in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil. |
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SILVA, Yuri Jacques Agra Bezerra daNASCIMENTO, Clístenes Williams Araújo doSILVA, Ygor Jacques Agra Bezerra daPOLETO, CristianoEVRARD, OlivierTIECHER, TalesSILVA, Ygor Jacques Agra Bezerra dahttp://lattes.cnpq.br/5916790861002578NASCIMENTO, Rennan Cabral2023-02-23T19:31:09Z2021-08-20NASCIMENTO, Rennan Cabral. Fluxo de Th e identificação de fontes de sedimentos na bacia hidrográfica do rio Ipojuca. 2021. 125 f. Tese (Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciência do Solo) - Universidade Federal Rural de Pernambuco, Recife.http://www.tede2.ufrpe.br:8080/tede2/handle/tede2/8845The Ipojuca River is the third most polluted river system in Brazil. High concentrations and fluxes of metals in sediments indicate the contamination pattern, being compared with values from catchments impacted by mining. Recent hydrological and morphological changes in the estuarine-marine zone increased the susceptibility of fine particle and metal sedimentation in these environments. It is assumed here that other elements may be being contributed, such as radionuclides, and that the identification of sources and controlling soil erosion and sediment transport can reduce the distribution of contaminants to the outlet and the local coastal environment. Accordingly, the objectives of this study were (1) to evaluate the natural contents in soils and the distribution of Th in suspended (SS) and bed (BS) sediments, (2) to evaluate the patterns of delivery of sediments based on in the combination of different classifications of potential sources of the fingerprinting method and (3) to evaluate the dynamics of delivery of different sediment sources from the semiarid portion of the Ipojuca River. (1) The mean concentration of Th in the soils of the catchment was 28.6 mg kg-1. The estimated Quality Reference Values were at 21 mg kg-1 and 86.3 Bq kg-1. The concentrations in the bed and in the suspended sediment ranged from 2.8 to 32.9 mg kg-1. The suspended sediments transported 3.42 t year-1 of Th, equivalent to more than 99% of the flux of this element. In the downstream cross section, suspended sediment samples exhibited Th concentrations similar to those observed in rivers impacted by mining activities. However, there was no evidence of anthropogenic impacts on Th concentrations. The flux of sediments from the study area to the ocean is mainly triggered by soil erosion processes in the mid-lower course region. (2) The downstream region (SS = 80.5% and BS = 86.7%), the Oxisols (SS = 65% and BS = 30.8%) and sugarcane cultivation (SS = 62% and BS = 63.6%) were the dominant sediment sources. Combined, the Oxisol and sugarcane areas controlled about 63.5% of the SS and 47.2% of the BS transported, i e., less than 8% or approximately 280 km² of the catchment. Approaches with combinations of potential sources, based on robust discriminations, tend to provide greater detail of areas under dominant erosion and reduce the scale of containment of these processes. (3) The semiarid lower catchment presented significantly higher contributions than the other regional sources (middle and upper), approximately 69% and 56% of the SS and BS, respectively. There was no dominant source of land use. The Caatinga (SS = 49%; BS = 47%) expressed a mild superiority in relation to the channel bank (SS = 35%; BS = 39%). Therefore, the recovery and conservation of vegetation in the Caatinga and the stabilization of channel banks, especially in the lower stretch, are fundamental for controlling the transport of river sediments in the outlet of this semi-arid catchment. More studies are needed to better assess the conservative patterns of color parameters in semiarid environments. Here, we provide some of the first information on sediment contributions from the main land uses and land cover in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil.O rio Ipojuca é o terceiro sistema fluvial mais poluído do Brasil. Elevadas concentrações e fluxos de metais em sedimentos indicam o padrão de contaminação, sendo comparados com valores de bacias impactadas por mineração. Mudanças hidrológicas e morfológicas recentes na faixa estuarina-zona marítima aumentaram a suscetibilidade de sedimentação de partículas finas e de metais nesses ambientes. Presume-se aqui que outros elementos possam estar sendo aportados, como radionuclídeos, e que a identificação de fontes e o controle da erosão do solo e do transporte de sedimentos podem reduzir a distribuição de contaminantes para o exutório e o ambiente costeiro local. Nesse sentido, os objetivos desse trabalho foram (1) avaliar os teores naturais em solos e a distribuição de Th nos sedimentos em suspensão (SS) e de fundo (BS) da bacia, (2) avaliar os padrões de entrega de sedimentos com base na combinação de diferentes classificações de fontes potenciais do método fingerprinting e (3) avaliar a dinâmica de entrega de diferentes fontes de sedimentos do trecho semiárido do Rio Ipojuca. (1) A concentração média de Th nos solos da bacia foi de 28,6 mg kg-1. Os Valores de Referência de Qualidade estimados foram 21 mg kg-1 e 86,3 Bq kg-1. As concentrações no leito e no sedimento em suspensão variaram de 2,8 a 32,9 mg kg-1. Os sedimentos em suspensão transportaram 3,42 t ano-1 de Th, equivalente a mais de 99% do fluxo deste elemento. Na seção transversal a jusante, as amostras de sedimentos em suspensão exibiram concentrações de Th semelhantes às observadas em rios impactados por atividades de mineração. Entretanto, não houve evidência de impactos antrópicos nas concentrações de Th. O fluxo de sedimentos da área de estudo para o oceano é principalmente desencadeado por processos de erosão do solo na região do curso médio-inferior. (2) A região a jusante (SS = 80,5% e BS = 86,7%), os Latossolos (SS = 65% e BS = 30,8%) e o cultivo de cana-de-açúcar (SS = 62% e BS = 63.6%) foram as fontes dominantes de sedimentos. De forma combinada, as áreas de Latossolo e cana-de-açúcar controlaram cerca de 63,5% dos SS e 47,2% dos BS transportados na saída da bacia, ou seja, menos de 8% ou aproximadamente 280 km² da bacia. Abordagens com combinações de fontes potenciais, a partir de discriminações robustas, tendem a proporcionar maior detalhamento das áreas sob erosão dominante e reduzir a escala da contenção desses processos. (3) A bacia inferior semiárida apresentou contribuições significativamente maiores do que as outras fontes regionais (média e superior), aproximadamente 69% 56% dos SS e BS, respectivamente. Não houve fonte dominante nos usos do solo. A Caatinga (SS = 49%; BS = 47%) expressou suave superioridade em relação ao banco de canal (SS = 35%; BS = 39%). Portanto, a recuperação e a conservação da vegetação da Caatinga e a estabilização dos bancos de canais principalmente no trecho inferior são fundamentais para o controle do transporte dos sedimentos fluviais no trecho final desta bacia semiárida. Mais estudos são necessários para melhor avaliação dos padrões conservativos dos parâmetros de cor nos ambientes semiáridos. Aqui, disponibilizamos uma das primeiras informações de contribuições de sedimentos dos principais usos e cobertura do solo da região semiárida do Nordeste do BrasilSubmitted by (lucia.rodrigues@ufrpe.br) on 2023-02-23T19:31:09Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Rennan Cabral Nascimento.pdf: 4794241 bytes, checksum: f82d2793faeb411a5988011d4ba89b41 (MD5)Made available in DSpace on 2023-02-23T19:31:09Z (GMT). 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Fluxo de Th e identificação de fontes de sedimentos na bacia hidrográfica do rio Ipojuca |
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Fluxo de Th e identificação de fontes de sedimentos na bacia hidrográfica do rio Ipojuca |
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Fluxo de Th e identificação de fontes de sedimentos na bacia hidrográfica do rio Ipojuca NASCIMENTO, Rennan Cabral Radionuclídeo natural Erosão do solo Semiárido Geoquímica Traçador alternativo Sedimento fluvial Método fingerprinting Rio Ipojuca Uso do solo AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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Fluxo de Th e identificação de fontes de sedimentos na bacia hidrográfica do rio Ipojuca |
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Fluxo de Th e identificação de fontes de sedimentos na bacia hidrográfica do rio Ipojuca |
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Fluxo de Th e identificação de fontes de sedimentos na bacia hidrográfica do rio Ipojuca |
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Fluxo de Th e identificação de fontes de sedimentos na bacia hidrográfica do rio Ipojuca |
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Fluxo de Th e identificação de fontes de sedimentos na bacia hidrográfica do rio Ipojuca |
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NASCIMENTO, Rennan Cabral |
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NASCIMENTO, Rennan Cabral |
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SILVA, Yuri Jacques Agra Bezerra da |
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NASCIMENTO, Clístenes Williams Araújo do |
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SILVA, Ygor Jacques Agra Bezerra da |
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POLETO, Cristiano |
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EVRARD, Olivier |
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TIECHER, Tales |
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SILVA, Ygor Jacques Agra Bezerra da |
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http://lattes.cnpq.br/5916790861002578 |
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NASCIMENTO, Rennan Cabral |
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SILVA, Yuri Jacques Agra Bezerra da NASCIMENTO, Clístenes Williams Araújo do SILVA, Ygor Jacques Agra Bezerra da POLETO, Cristiano EVRARD, Olivier TIECHER, Tales SILVA, Ygor Jacques Agra Bezerra da |
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Radionuclídeo natural Erosão do solo Semiárido Geoquímica Traçador alternativo Sedimento fluvial Método fingerprinting Rio Ipojuca Uso do solo |
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Radionuclídeo natural Erosão do solo Semiárido Geoquímica Traçador alternativo Sedimento fluvial Método fingerprinting Rio Ipojuca Uso do solo AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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AGRONOMIA::CIENCIA DO SOLO |
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The Ipojuca River is the third most polluted river system in Brazil. High concentrations and fluxes of metals in sediments indicate the contamination pattern, being compared with values from catchments impacted by mining. Recent hydrological and morphological changes in the estuarine-marine zone increased the susceptibility of fine particle and metal sedimentation in these environments. It is assumed here that other elements may be being contributed, such as radionuclides, and that the identification of sources and controlling soil erosion and sediment transport can reduce the distribution of contaminants to the outlet and the local coastal environment. Accordingly, the objectives of this study were (1) to evaluate the natural contents in soils and the distribution of Th in suspended (SS) and bed (BS) sediments, (2) to evaluate the patterns of delivery of sediments based on in the combination of different classifications of potential sources of the fingerprinting method and (3) to evaluate the dynamics of delivery of different sediment sources from the semiarid portion of the Ipojuca River. (1) The mean concentration of Th in the soils of the catchment was 28.6 mg kg-1. The estimated Quality Reference Values were at 21 mg kg-1 and 86.3 Bq kg-1. The concentrations in the bed and in the suspended sediment ranged from 2.8 to 32.9 mg kg-1. The suspended sediments transported 3.42 t year-1 of Th, equivalent to more than 99% of the flux of this element. In the downstream cross section, suspended sediment samples exhibited Th concentrations similar to those observed in rivers impacted by mining activities. However, there was no evidence of anthropogenic impacts on Th concentrations. The flux of sediments from the study area to the ocean is mainly triggered by soil erosion processes in the mid-lower course region. (2) The downstream region (SS = 80.5% and BS = 86.7%), the Oxisols (SS = 65% and BS = 30.8%) and sugarcane cultivation (SS = 62% and BS = 63.6%) were the dominant sediment sources. Combined, the Oxisol and sugarcane areas controlled about 63.5% of the SS and 47.2% of the BS transported, i e., less than 8% or approximately 280 km² of the catchment. Approaches with combinations of potential sources, based on robust discriminations, tend to provide greater detail of areas under dominant erosion and reduce the scale of containment of these processes. (3) The semiarid lower catchment presented significantly higher contributions than the other regional sources (middle and upper), approximately 69% and 56% of the SS and BS, respectively. There was no dominant source of land use. The Caatinga (SS = 49%; BS = 47%) expressed a mild superiority in relation to the channel bank (SS = 35%; BS = 39%). Therefore, the recovery and conservation of vegetation in the Caatinga and the stabilization of channel banks, especially in the lower stretch, are fundamental for controlling the transport of river sediments in the outlet of this semi-arid catchment. More studies are needed to better assess the conservative patterns of color parameters in semiarid environments. Here, we provide some of the first information on sediment contributions from the main land uses and land cover in the semiarid region of northeastern Brazil. |
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bdtd@ufrpe.br ||bdtd@ufrpe.br |
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