Sediment production and soil water infiltration under different simulated rainfall characteristics

ABSTRACT The study was carried out to evaluate sediment production, water infiltration and surface runoff in an Ultisol under simulated rainfalls with similar erosivity, but different combinations of intensity (Int) and duration (Dur). The rainfalls were applied after soil tillage in the period from...

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Main Authors: Wilk S. de Almeida, Daniel F. de Carvalho, Fernandes A. C. Pereira, Janaína R. C. Rouws
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
Series:Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental - Agriambi
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spelling doaj-93390694d3744c7dbaf536983c96f9412020-11-25T02:28:49ZengUniversidade Federal de Campina GrandeRevista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental - Agriambi1807-192923857257810.1590/1807-1929/agriambi.v23n8p572-578S1415-43662019000800572Sediment production and soil water infiltration under different simulated rainfall characteristicsWilk S. de AlmeidaDaniel F. de CarvalhoFernandes A. C. PereiraJanaína R. C. RouwsABSTRACT The study was carried out to evaluate sediment production, water infiltration and surface runoff in an Ultisol under simulated rainfalls with similar erosivity, but different combinations of intensity (Int) and duration (Dur). The rainfalls were applied after soil tillage in the period from August to September 2017, in Seropédica, RJ State, Brazil. Using a computer program, the treatments were defined from the erosivity calculated for a rainfall with intensity of 60 mm h-1 and duration of 60 min, resulting in the other combinations of Int and Dur: 44.5 mm h-1 and 106 min; 53.5 mm h-1 and 78 min; 66.9 mm h-1 and 48 min; and 76.5 mm h-1 and 38 min, in a completely randomized design with five repetitions. Sediment production varied from 2.17 to 6.11 g m-2, respectively, in the treatments with Int 53.5 mm h-1 and Dur 78 min and Int 44.5 mm h-1 and Dur 106 min. Stable infiltration rate (mm h-1) were 21.6, 37.7, 31.4, 29.5, and 22.4, respectively, in the treatments Int 44.5 mm h-1 and Dur 106 min; Int 53.5 mm h-1 and Dur 78 min; Int 60.4 mm h-1 and Dur 60 min; Int 66.9 mm h-1 and Dur 48 min; and Int 76.5 mm h-1 and Dur 38 min. The different combinations of intensity and duration of rainfalls with similar erosivity change sediment production, but do not significantly influence surface runoff and water infiltration in the soil.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1415-43662019000800572&lng=en&tlng=enerosividadeintensidade de precipitaçãoduração da chuvaescoamento superficial
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author Wilk S. de Almeida
Daniel F. de Carvalho
Fernandes A. C. Pereira
Janaína R. C. Rouws
spellingShingle Wilk S. de Almeida
Daniel F. de Carvalho
Fernandes A. C. Pereira
Janaína R. C. Rouws
Sediment production and soil water infiltration under different simulated rainfall characteristics
Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental - Agriambi
erosividade
intensidade de precipitação
duração da chuva
escoamento superficial
author_facet Wilk S. de Almeida
Daniel F. de Carvalho
Fernandes A. C. Pereira
Janaína R. C. Rouws
author_sort Wilk S. de Almeida
title Sediment production and soil water infiltration under different simulated rainfall characteristics
title_short Sediment production and soil water infiltration under different simulated rainfall characteristics
title_full Sediment production and soil water infiltration under different simulated rainfall characteristics
title_fullStr Sediment production and soil water infiltration under different simulated rainfall characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Sediment production and soil water infiltration under different simulated rainfall characteristics
title_sort sediment production and soil water infiltration under different simulated rainfall characteristics
publisher Universidade Federal de Campina Grande
series Revista Brasileira de Engenharia Agrícola e Ambiental - Agriambi
issn 1807-1929
description ABSTRACT The study was carried out to evaluate sediment production, water infiltration and surface runoff in an Ultisol under simulated rainfalls with similar erosivity, but different combinations of intensity (Int) and duration (Dur). The rainfalls were applied after soil tillage in the period from August to September 2017, in Seropédica, RJ State, Brazil. Using a computer program, the treatments were defined from the erosivity calculated for a rainfall with intensity of 60 mm h-1 and duration of 60 min, resulting in the other combinations of Int and Dur: 44.5 mm h-1 and 106 min; 53.5 mm h-1 and 78 min; 66.9 mm h-1 and 48 min; and 76.5 mm h-1 and 38 min, in a completely randomized design with five repetitions. Sediment production varied from 2.17 to 6.11 g m-2, respectively, in the treatments with Int 53.5 mm h-1 and Dur 78 min and Int 44.5 mm h-1 and Dur 106 min. Stable infiltration rate (mm h-1) were 21.6, 37.7, 31.4, 29.5, and 22.4, respectively, in the treatments Int 44.5 mm h-1 and Dur 106 min; Int 53.5 mm h-1 and Dur 78 min; Int 60.4 mm h-1 and Dur 60 min; Int 66.9 mm h-1 and Dur 48 min; and Int 76.5 mm h-1 and Dur 38 min. The different combinations of intensity and duration of rainfalls with similar erosivity change sediment production, but do not significantly influence surface runoff and water infiltration in the soil.
topic erosividade
intensidade de precipitação
duração da chuva
escoamento superficial
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