Ridge height increase determination in terrace-road integration

Hydric erosion is one of the major causes of agricul-tural land degradation, resulting in economic, social, and environmental losses. Conservation practices are important tools to reduce erosion risks and their correct design is fundamental to success. Models for designing both rural roads and terra...

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Main Authors: Max Well de Oliveira Rabelo, Nori Paulo Griebeler
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Goiás 2012-03-01
Series:Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical
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Online Access:https://www.revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/13756
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spelling doaj-52c2370bf3a04a38bf9ba648d5e596222020-11-24T21:40:06ZengUniversidade Federal de Goiás Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical1983-40632012-03-01421495510.1590/S1983-40632012000100007Ridge height increase determination in terrace-road integrationMax Well de Oliveira Rabelo0Nori Paulo Griebeler1Universidade Federal de Goiás, Escola de Agronomia e Engenharia de Alimentos, Goiânia, GO, Brasil.Universidade Federal de Goiás, Escola de Agronomia e Engenharia de Alimentos, Goiânia, GO, Brasil.Hydric erosion is one of the major causes of agricul-tural land degradation, resulting in economic, social, and environmental losses. Conservation practices are important tools to reduce erosion risks and their correct design is fundamental to success. Models for designing both rural roads and terraces systems are currently used, however, their integration is not available. The integration of terracing systems and runoff coming from roads, although recommended and utilized, can increase erosion risk and terraces disruption, without a proper dimensioning practice. So, this study aimed to develop a terrace-road integration model and a calculation routine that allows this integration. The routine was used for sizing an integrated conservation system. The results show that although in some terraces the increase in height is small, dimensioning is necessary, because it allows to identify the critical points of integration, and, without it, the terrace would go through storage problems. It was concluded that the methodology presented made possible to calculate the increase in the recommended height for terraces, as a viable alternative, with a small increase in the terrace height. The calculation routine application was simple, but the development of computational tools would facilitate its use and reduce miscalculation risks.https://www.revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/13756Hydrological modelsoil conservationerosion
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author Max Well de Oliveira Rabelo
Nori Paulo Griebeler
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Nori Paulo Griebeler
Ridge height increase determination in terrace-road integration
Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical
Hydrological model
soil conservation
erosion
author_facet Max Well de Oliveira Rabelo
Nori Paulo Griebeler
author_sort Max Well de Oliveira Rabelo
title Ridge height increase determination in terrace-road integration
title_short Ridge height increase determination in terrace-road integration
title_full Ridge height increase determination in terrace-road integration
title_fullStr Ridge height increase determination in terrace-road integration
title_full_unstemmed Ridge height increase determination in terrace-road integration
title_sort ridge height increase determination in terrace-road integration
publisher Universidade Federal de Goiás
series Pesquisa Agropecuária Tropical
issn 1983-4063
publishDate 2012-03-01
description Hydric erosion is one of the major causes of agricul-tural land degradation, resulting in economic, social, and environmental losses. Conservation practices are important tools to reduce erosion risks and their correct design is fundamental to success. Models for designing both rural roads and terraces systems are currently used, however, their integration is not available. The integration of terracing systems and runoff coming from roads, although recommended and utilized, can increase erosion risk and terraces disruption, without a proper dimensioning practice. So, this study aimed to develop a terrace-road integration model and a calculation routine that allows this integration. The routine was used for sizing an integrated conservation system. The results show that although in some terraces the increase in height is small, dimensioning is necessary, because it allows to identify the critical points of integration, and, without it, the terrace would go through storage problems. It was concluded that the methodology presented made possible to calculate the increase in the recommended height for terraces, as a viable alternative, with a small increase in the terrace height. The calculation routine application was simple, but the development of computational tools would facilitate its use and reduce miscalculation risks.
topic Hydrological model
soil conservation
erosion
url https://www.revistas.ufg.br/pat/article/view/13756
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