EROSIVE PROCESS CONTROL IN THE BRAZILIAN SEMIARID REGION

The adoption of measures to prevent and control erosive processes requires information about the factors affecting the erosion and the sediment transport conditions. However, the sediment yield of a basin depends on the availability of eroded material and the sediment transport capacity. Thus, the o...

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Main Authors: JÚLIO CÉSAR NEVES DOS SANTOS, EUNICE MAIA DE ANDRADE, HELBA ARAÚJO DE QUEIROZ PALÁCIO, JOSÉ RIBEIRO DE ARAÚJO NETO, JACQUES CARVALHO RIBEIRO FILHO
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Published: Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido 2018-01-01
Series:Revista Caatinga
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spelling doaj-56becc7bde6749b094093dff4fe130502020-11-24T22:20:29ZengUniversidade Federal Rural do Semi-ÁridoRevista Caatinga0100-316X1983-21252018-01-0131369570310.1590/1983-21252018v31n319rcEROSIVE PROCESS CONTROL IN THE BRAZILIAN SEMIARID REGIONJÚLIO CÉSAR NEVES DOS SANTOSEUNICE MAIA DE ANDRADEHELBA ARAÚJO DE QUEIROZ PALÁCIOJOSÉ RIBEIRO DE ARAÚJO NETOJACQUES CARVALHO RIBEIRO FILHOThe adoption of measures to prevent and control erosive processes requires information about the factors affecting the erosion and the sediment transport conditions. However, the sediment yield of a basin depends on the availability of eroded material and the sediment transport capacity. Thus, the objective of this study was to identify the factors that affect the sediment transport capacity at different spatial scales in an area with caatinga vegetation. The study was carried out in the Iguatu Experimental Basin, in the state of Ceará, Brazil, from 2009 to 2014, by monitoring two scale levels: watershed with 2.06 ha, and erosion plot with 20 m². The variables evaluated for the rainfall events were precipitation, intensity of rainfall, antecedent soil moisture, precipitation of the antecedent five days, consecutive dry days, peak flow, runoff depth, and sediment yield. During the study period, 263 rainfall events (>2 mm) and 86 events generating runoff were recorded. Three Principal Components (PC) were developed using the Principal Component Analysis, which explained more than 79% of the total variance. Variables connected to the kinetic energy capacity of the rainfall to disaggregate soil particles, the energy for sediment transport, and the soil water content were framed in the CP1, CP2, and CP3, respectively. In the evaluated scales, the sediment yield presented a high correlation with the runoff depth, which indicates limiting conditions for sediment yield by the mass flow energy.http://www.redalyc.org/articulo.oa?id=237158167019
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author JÚLIO CÉSAR NEVES DOS SANTOS
EUNICE MAIA DE ANDRADE
HELBA ARAÚJO DE QUEIROZ PALÁCIO
JOSÉ RIBEIRO DE ARAÚJO NETO
JACQUES CARVALHO RIBEIRO FILHO
spellingShingle JÚLIO CÉSAR NEVES DOS SANTOS
EUNICE MAIA DE ANDRADE
HELBA ARAÚJO DE QUEIROZ PALÁCIO
JOSÉ RIBEIRO DE ARAÚJO NETO
JACQUES CARVALHO RIBEIRO FILHO
EROSIVE PROCESS CONTROL IN THE BRAZILIAN SEMIARID REGION
Revista Caatinga
author_facet JÚLIO CÉSAR NEVES DOS SANTOS
EUNICE MAIA DE ANDRADE
HELBA ARAÚJO DE QUEIROZ PALÁCIO
JOSÉ RIBEIRO DE ARAÚJO NETO
JACQUES CARVALHO RIBEIRO FILHO
author_sort JÚLIO CÉSAR NEVES DOS SANTOS
title EROSIVE PROCESS CONTROL IN THE BRAZILIAN SEMIARID REGION
title_short EROSIVE PROCESS CONTROL IN THE BRAZILIAN SEMIARID REGION
title_full EROSIVE PROCESS CONTROL IN THE BRAZILIAN SEMIARID REGION
title_fullStr EROSIVE PROCESS CONTROL IN THE BRAZILIAN SEMIARID REGION
title_full_unstemmed EROSIVE PROCESS CONTROL IN THE BRAZILIAN SEMIARID REGION
title_sort erosive process control in the brazilian semiarid region
publisher Universidade Federal Rural do Semi-Árido
series Revista Caatinga
issn 0100-316X
1983-2125
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The adoption of measures to prevent and control erosive processes requires information about the factors affecting the erosion and the sediment transport conditions. However, the sediment yield of a basin depends on the availability of eroded material and the sediment transport capacity. Thus, the objective of this study was to identify the factors that affect the sediment transport capacity at different spatial scales in an area with caatinga vegetation. The study was carried out in the Iguatu Experimental Basin, in the state of Ceará, Brazil, from 2009 to 2014, by monitoring two scale levels: watershed with 2.06 ha, and erosion plot with 20 m². The variables evaluated for the rainfall events were precipitation, intensity of rainfall, antecedent soil moisture, precipitation of the antecedent five days, consecutive dry days, peak flow, runoff depth, and sediment yield. During the study period, 263 rainfall events (>2 mm) and 86 events generating runoff were recorded. Three Principal Components (PC) were developed using the Principal Component Analysis, which explained more than 79% of the total variance. Variables connected to the kinetic energy capacity of the rainfall to disaggregate soil particles, the energy for sediment transport, and the soil water content were framed in the CP1, CP2, and CP3, respectively. In the evaluated scales, the sediment yield presented a high correlation with the runoff depth, which indicates limiting conditions for sediment yield by the mass flow energy.
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