FOUR DECADES OF HYDROLOGICAL PROCESS SIMULATION OF THE ITACAIÚNAS RIVER WATERSHED, SOUTHEAST AMAZON

IF 0.5 Q3 Earth and Planetary Sciences Boletim De Ciencias Geodesicas Pub Date : 2019-10-14 DOI:10.1590/s1982-21702019000300018
E. A. Serrão, Madson T. Silva, F. A. S. Sousa, A. D. Lima, Cleber Assis dos Santos, Lorena Conceição Paiva de Ataíde, V. P. R. D. Silva
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Abstract The impacts of anthropogenic degradation are becoming increasingly more evident in the Amazon and are jeopardizing its environmental systems and water resources, particularly in low monitored watersheds. Thus, the use of hydrological models is necessary to gain an understanding of these impacts on Amazonian river systems. The aim of this study was to analyze the simulation of some hydrological processes in the Itacaiunas River watershed and its relation with human-induced impacts in the Southeast region of the Para state using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model. SWAT modeling requires several databases, such as relief, land use and land occupation, soil type, and climatic and hydrological variables. These data are input parameters for the SWAT model. The results showed that the hydrological variables in the Amazon tend to follow the seasonal precipitation cycle, with the highest values occurring between January and June and lowest between July and November. It was evident that base and lateral flows are responsible for maintaining perennial river flow during the dry season. Regarding anthropogenic actions in the watershed, precipitation, evapotranspiration, and sediment transportation are clearly affected by environmental degradation, as well as by the replacement of forest by grassland and mining activities. The results may assist in public policy including mitigation and adaptation of environmental systems in the region. In addition, they can improve the management of natural resources in the Itacaiunas River watershed.
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亚马逊河东南部itacaiÚnas流域40年水文过程模拟
摘要人为退化的影响在亚马逊地区越来越明显,正在危害其环境系统和水资源,特别是在监测水平较低的流域。因此,有必要使用水文模型来了解这些对亚马逊河流系统的影响。本研究的目的是使用土壤和水评估工具(SWAT)模型分析伊塔凯乌纳斯河流域的一些水文过程的模拟及其与帕拉州东南部地区人为影响的关系。SWAT建模需要几个数据库,如救济、土地使用和土地占用、土壤类型以及气候和水文变量。这些数据是SWAT模型的输入参数。结果表明,亚马逊地区的水文变量往往遵循季节性降水周期,最高值出现在1月至6月之间,最低值出现在7月至11月之间。很明显,在旱季,基流和侧流是维持常年河流流量的原因。关于流域内的人为活动,降水、蒸散和沉积物运输显然受到环境退化以及草原和采矿活动取代森林的影响。研究结果可能有助于制定公共政策,包括缓解和适应该地区的环境系统。此外,它们还可以改善伊塔卡尤纳斯河流域的自然资源管理。
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Boletim De Ciencias Geodesicas
Boletim De Ciencias Geodesicas Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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期刊介绍: The Boletim de Ciências Geodésicas publishes original papers in the area of Geodetic Sciences and correlated ones (Geodesy, Photogrammetry and Remote Sensing, Cartography and Geographic Information Systems). Submitted articles must be unpublished, and should not be under consideration for publication in any other journal. Previous publication of the paper in conference proceedings would not violate the originality requirements. Articles must be written preferably in English language.
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