Assessment of the effects of land use and cover changes and climatic variability on streamflow in a Brazilian savannah basin

IF 2.8 4区 地球科学 Q3 METEOROLOGY & ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES Theoretical and Applied Climatology Pub Date : 2024-08-27 DOI:10.1007/s00704-024-05151-x
Arthur Kolling Neto, Silas Alves Souza
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The intensification of water resource usage, correlated with changes in land use and cover as well as climate variability, has led to significant alterations in the hydrological cycle, impacting water availability in basins. This study assesses hydrological trends in the section of the Janeiro River basin located in the Brazilian savannah (Cerrado biome), focusing on the influence of anthropogenic activities and climate variability between 1985 and 2017. Using precipitation, actual evapotranspiration, streamflow, land use and cover, and water use authorization data, we applied statistical tests (Mann–Kendall, Sen's slope, Pettitt, and RHO Spearman) to identify trends, abrupt changes, and correlations. The results show a decreasing trend in average and minimum flows, with reductions of 30 to 40%, respectively, compared to the historical series average, not attributable to significant changes in precipitation but rather to an expansion of agricultural areas and an intensification of water consumption for irrigation. There was a reduction from 76.5% to the sum of Natural and Forest Formation areas and an increase of 71.1% in Agricultural areas. The correlation between land use changes and streamflows suggests that the conversion of natural vegetation into agricultural lands is directly associated with the decline in water availability. This study highlights the need for sustainable planning and management of water resources, considering the seasonality of water availability and agricultural demands, to mitigate the negative impacts on the hydrological cycle and ensure water sustainability in the Brazilian savannah region.

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评估土地利用和植被变化以及气候多变性对巴西热带草原流域溪流的影响
水资源使用的加剧与土地利用和覆盖的变化以及气候多变性相关联,导致水文循环发生重大变化,影响流域的水供应。本研究评估了位于巴西热带草原(塞拉多生物群落)的热内卢河流域的水文趋势,重点关注 1985 年至 2017 年间人为活动和气候多变性的影响。利用降水量、实际蒸散量、溪流、土地利用和覆盖以及用水授权数据,我们采用统计检验(Mann-Kendall、Sen's slope、Pettitt 和 RHO Spearman)来确定趋势、突变和相关性。结果显示,平均流量和最小流量呈下降趋势,与历史系列平均值相比分别下降了 30% 至 40%,这并不是由于降水量的显著变化,而是由于农业面积的扩大和灌溉用水的增加。自然形成区和森林形成区的总和减少了 76.5%,农业区增加了 71.1%。土地利用变化与溪流之间的相关性表明,自然植被转化为农业用地与可用水量的减少直接相关。这项研究强调了对水资源进行可持续规划和管理的必要性,同时考虑到水供应的季节性和农业需求,以减轻对水文循环的负面影响,确保巴西热带草原地区水资源的可持续性。
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Theoretical and Applied Climatology
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 地学-气象与大气科学
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6.00
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11.80%
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376
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4.3 months
期刊介绍: Theoretical and Applied Climatology covers the following topics: - climate modeling, climatic changes and climate forecasting, micro- to mesoclimate, applied meteorology as in agro- and forestmeteorology, biometeorology, building meteorology and atmospheric radiation problems as they relate to the biosphere - effects of anthropogenic and natural aerosols or gaseous trace constituents - hardware and software elements of meteorological measurements, including techniques of remote sensing
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