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Embrapa Meio Ambiente. |
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21/01/2015 |
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23/02/2015 |
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Autoria: |
FIGUEIREDO, R. de O.; BARROSO, D. F. R.; PIRES, C. S.; COSTA, F. |
Afiliação: |
RICARDO DE OLIVEIRA FIGUEIREDO, CNPMA; DANIEL F R BARROSO; CAMILA S PIRES; FABIOLA COSTA. |
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Hydrobiogeochemical fluxes and its relation to land use changes at small catchments in the Marapanim River Basin, Pará state, Brazil. |
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2014 |
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In: International SWAT Conference, 2014, Porto de Galinhas. Book of Abstracts... Porto de Galinhas: USDA Agricultural Research Service (USDA-ARS), 2014. |
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p. 138. |
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Inglês |
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Abstract; The macro region "Nordeste Paraense" in Pará state is the oldest agricultural settlement area in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon and has been the location of widespread slash-and-burn agriculture for many years. We studied the biogeochemical changes of nine small catchments (~20-140 ha drainage areas) in the Marapanim River Basin: seven agricultural catchments and two remnant forest catchments used as references for the original landscape. Smallholder agriculture (cassava, corn, cowpea, pepper and passion fruit) is the dominant type of land use in these catchments, along with several medium-sized cattle ranches. Together, these uses form a land use mosaic that also includes large areas of fallow vegetation. Primary forests are rare and frequently restricted only to riparian zones. Each month over the period of one hydrological year, we measured instantaneous discharge and dissolved anions and cations, as well as pH, electric conductivity (EC), temperature, and dissolved oxygen (DO) in stream water of each catchment. The greatest change in biogeochemistry occurred in a stream draining an area of abundant pasture and no riparian forest, including decreases in DO and nitrate and increases in ammonium, pH, and EC. The collection site for this stream also was near an area where cattle frequently entered the stream to drink water. Moreover, large biogeochemical changes were found in a stream that had a slash-and-burn agricultural system for cassava near the stream, including decreases in DO and increases in calcium, magnesium, and potassium concentrations. In this region, riparian forest conservation can be an important management tool for mitigating land use change effects on water quality, together with agricultural conservation practices that avoid the use of fire to clear land for crops and pasture. MenosAbstract; The macro region "Nordeste Paraense" in Pará state is the oldest agricultural settlement area in the Eastern Brazilian Amazon and has been the location of widespread slash-and-burn agriculture for many years. We studied the biogeochemical changes of nine small catchments (~20-140 ha drainage areas) in the Marapanim River Basin: seven agricultural catchments and two remnant forest catchments used as references for the original landscape. Smallholder agriculture (cassava, corn, cowpea, pepper and passion fruit) is the dominant type of land use in these catchments, along with several medium-sized cattle ranches. Together, these uses form a land use mosaic that also includes large areas of fallow vegetation. Primary forests are rare and frequently restricted only to riparian zones. Each month over the period of one hydrological year, we measured instantaneous discharge and dissolved anions and cations, as well as pH, electric conductivity (EC), temperature, and dissolved oxygen (DO) in stream water of each catchment. The greatest change in biogeochemistry occurred in a stream draining an area of abundant pasture and no riparian forest, including decreases in DO and nitrate and increases in ammonium, pH, and EC. The collection site for this stream also was near an area where cattle frequently entered the stream to drink water. Moreover, large biogeochemical changes were found in a stream that had a slash-and-burn agricultural system for cassava near the stream, includin... Mostrar Tudo |
Palavras-Chave: |
Fluvial hydrochemistry. |
Thesagro: |
Agricultura; Qualidade da água; Uso da terra. |
Thesaurus NAL: |
agriculture; Amazonia; Biogeochemical cycles; Land use; nutrients; water quality. |
Categoria do assunto: |
P Recursos Naturais, Ciências Ambientais e da Terra |
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