Sediment morphology and distribution in a restored riparian forest

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Autor(a) principal: Momoli,Renata Santos
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Cooper,Miguel, Castilho,Selene Cristina de Pierri
Tipo de documento: Relatório
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Scientia Agrícola (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-90162007000500006
Resumo: Sediment distribution patterns of riparian zones reflect the deposition dynamics and the type of deposition event. The purpose of this study is to characterize the morphology and distribution of sediments deposited in a restored riparian forest that were transported from adjacent areas cropped with sugar-cane. In order to study the deposition processes in a riparian forest located in the county of Iracemápolis state of São Paulo, Brazil, soil samples were collected on a transect for micromorphological as well as particle size distribution analyses, using Folk & Ward statistical parameters. Soil samples were dispersed with NaOH + sodium hexametaphosphate and water. The dispersion in water was made to simulate field transport conditions. Particle size distributions together with field and laboratory morphological analyses showed an irregular and non-uniform sediment deposition. This deposition process suggests the occurrence of high intensity erosive events that produce high amount of sediments and runoff characterized by a turbulent flow. The land use change in the riparian area marks the change in the preferential deposition location, which when sugar-cane dominated, corresponded to the alluvial plain and, after the restoration and development of the riparian forest, was dislocated 27 m upslope within the first few meters from the border of the forest.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Sediment morphology and distribution in a restored riparian forest
title Sediment morphology and distribution in a restored riparian forest
spellingShingle Sediment morphology and distribution in a restored riparian forest
Momoli,Renata Santos
deposition
particle size distribution
image analysis
title_short Sediment morphology and distribution in a restored riparian forest
title_full Sediment morphology and distribution in a restored riparian forest
title_fullStr Sediment morphology and distribution in a restored riparian forest
title_full_unstemmed Sediment morphology and distribution in a restored riparian forest
title_sort Sediment morphology and distribution in a restored riparian forest
author Momoli,Renata Santos
author_facet Momoli,Renata Santos
Cooper,Miguel
Castilho,Selene Cristina de Pierri
author_role author
author2 Cooper,Miguel
Castilho,Selene Cristina de Pierri
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author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Momoli,Renata Santos
Cooper,Miguel
Castilho,Selene Cristina de Pierri
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv deposition
particle size distribution
image analysis
topic deposition
particle size distribution
image analysis
description Sediment distribution patterns of riparian zones reflect the deposition dynamics and the type of deposition event. The purpose of this study is to characterize the morphology and distribution of sediments deposited in a restored riparian forest that were transported from adjacent areas cropped with sugar-cane. In order to study the deposition processes in a riparian forest located in the county of Iracemápolis state of São Paulo, Brazil, soil samples were collected on a transect for micromorphological as well as particle size distribution analyses, using Folk & Ward statistical parameters. Soil samples were dispersed with NaOH + sodium hexametaphosphate and water. The dispersion in water was made to simulate field transport conditions. Particle size distributions together with field and laboratory morphological analyses showed an irregular and non-uniform sediment deposition. This deposition process suggests the occurrence of high intensity erosive events that produce high amount of sediments and runoff characterized by a turbulent flow. The land use change in the riparian area marks the change in the preferential deposition location, which when sugar-cane dominated, corresponded to the alluvial plain and, after the restoration and development of the riparian forest, was dislocated 27 m upslope within the first few meters from the border of the forest.
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