Evolution of Urucuia Aquifer System contribution to São Francisco river, Brazil

The Urucuia Aquifer System (UAS) is the most important aquifer located in the São Francisco river watershed, with high productivity, maintains large irrigated areas and represents about 41% of the basin’s groundwater resources. Its baseflow is responsible for the maintenance of São Francisco low flo...

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Main Authors: Roger Dias Gonçalves, Bruno Zanon Engelbrecht, Hung Kiang Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Associação Brasileira de Águas Subterrâneas 2017-12-01
Series:Revista Águas Subterrâneas
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Online Access:https://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/28916
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spelling doaj-94c644d8163b424a99d06d3a014a519f2020-11-25T02:36:35ZengAssociação Brasileira de Águas SubterrâneasRevista Águas Subterrâneas0101-70042179-97842017-12-0132111010.14295/ras.v32i1.2891617292Evolution of Urucuia Aquifer System contribution to São Francisco river, BrazilRoger Dias Gonçalves0Bruno Zanon Engelbrecht1Hung Kiang Chang2LEBAC (Laboratório de Estudos de Bacias) / UNESP Rio ClaroLEBAC (Laboratório de Estudos de Bacias) / UNESP Rio ClaroLEBAC (Laboratório de Estudos de Bacias) / UNESP Rio ClaroThe Urucuia Aquifer System (UAS) is the most important aquifer located in the São Francisco river watershed, with high productivity, maintains large irrigated areas and represents about 41% of the basin’s groundwater resources. Its baseflow is responsible for the maintenance of São Francisco low flow regimes, for this reason it’s important to have a correct understanding about the baseflow variations in time. This work aims to analyze the variation of the Urucuia contribution in all São Francisco catchments using local minimum method of hydrographs separation in 45 gauge stations. The baseflow average is about 200 mm/year (570 m³/s). Among the last century cycles, the most notable and extensive one had its peak in 1980 with 280 mm/year (792 m³/s) of contribution to São Francisco river. Since then, it presents a continuous decreasing pattern, reaching in 49% (390 m³/s). Regardless of the causes of declining (natural or human-induced), measures must be taken to ensure sustainable water usage, since the systematic decreasing of potable water leads to extensive socio-economic stresses.https://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/28916Fluxo de base. Separação de hidrogramas. Gestão de Recursos Hídricos.
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author Roger Dias Gonçalves
Bruno Zanon Engelbrecht
Hung Kiang Chang
spellingShingle Roger Dias Gonçalves
Bruno Zanon Engelbrecht
Hung Kiang Chang
Evolution of Urucuia Aquifer System contribution to São Francisco river, Brazil
Revista Águas Subterrâneas
Fluxo de base. Separação de hidrogramas. Gestão de Recursos Hídricos.
author_facet Roger Dias Gonçalves
Bruno Zanon Engelbrecht
Hung Kiang Chang
author_sort Roger Dias Gonçalves
title Evolution of Urucuia Aquifer System contribution to São Francisco river, Brazil
title_short Evolution of Urucuia Aquifer System contribution to São Francisco river, Brazil
title_full Evolution of Urucuia Aquifer System contribution to São Francisco river, Brazil
title_fullStr Evolution of Urucuia Aquifer System contribution to São Francisco river, Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Evolution of Urucuia Aquifer System contribution to São Francisco river, Brazil
title_sort evolution of urucuia aquifer system contribution to são francisco river, brazil
publisher Associação Brasileira de Águas Subterrâneas
series Revista Águas Subterrâneas
issn 0101-7004
2179-9784
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The Urucuia Aquifer System (UAS) is the most important aquifer located in the São Francisco river watershed, with high productivity, maintains large irrigated areas and represents about 41% of the basin’s groundwater resources. Its baseflow is responsible for the maintenance of São Francisco low flow regimes, for this reason it’s important to have a correct understanding about the baseflow variations in time. This work aims to analyze the variation of the Urucuia contribution in all São Francisco catchments using local minimum method of hydrographs separation in 45 gauge stations. The baseflow average is about 200 mm/year (570 m³/s). Among the last century cycles, the most notable and extensive one had its peak in 1980 with 280 mm/year (792 m³/s) of contribution to São Francisco river. Since then, it presents a continuous decreasing pattern, reaching in 49% (390 m³/s). Regardless of the causes of declining (natural or human-induced), measures must be taken to ensure sustainable water usage, since the systematic decreasing of potable water leads to extensive socio-economic stresses.
topic Fluxo de base. Separação de hidrogramas. Gestão de Recursos Hídricos.
url https://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/28916
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