Dynamic behavior evaluation of the fluvial dissolved and particulate loads in a small catchment reforested with eucalyptus
Keywords:
hydrogeochemistry, fluvial loads, small catchments
Abstract
The main aspects of dissolved and particulate loads dynamic behavior in a small catchment of reforested eucalyptus were evaluated for two rainfall events of 28 and 25 mm before and after clear cutting. For the dissolved load, cations and anions varied inversely with the discharge, showing mechanisms of dilution, but with significant inputs before high discharges. The comparison between distribution concentrations curves with their theoretical dilution models revealed predominance of diffuse inputs, but with significant contribution of fertilization treatments, cases of K+, Cl- and SO42-, mainly after clear cutting. The fluvial particulate load, represented by suspended particulate matter (SPM), showed a positive relationship with discharges, with greater concentrations in higher flow rates for both periods. The relationship between MPS concentrations and discharges showed differences in the dynamics of remobilization and sedimentation processes influenced by precipitation, saturated soils conditions and hydrological regimes. Specific flows of MPS were approximately 2330.1 and 2121.1 g km-2 h-1, before and after clear cutting, respectively, indicating a major effect of the eucalyptus planted area on mechanical erosion.
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29/08/2014
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