Spatio Temporal Soil Moisture Dynamics and Runoff under Different Soil Cover Conditions in a Semiarid Representative Basin in Brazil
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Published:2019-06-05
Issue:
Volume:48
Page:19-30
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ISSN:1680-7359
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Container-title:Advances in Geosciences
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Adv. Geosci.
Author:
Montenegro Abelardo A. A., Lopes Iug, de Carvalho Ailton A., de Lima João L. M. P.ORCID, de Souza Thais E. M. S., Araújo Helio L., Lins Frederico A. C., Almeida Thayná A. B., Montenegro Hugo G. L. A.
Abstract
Abstract. Hydrological studies in small basins are essential for
investigating the role of distinct processes on water resources conservation
and to assess the impact of the natural ecosystems on improving water
security especially in semiarid environments. In Brazil, the cooperative
hydrological Network REHISA (“REde de HIdrologia do SemiÁrido”)
comprises hydrologists from several universities of Brazil, focusing on
field measurements, monitoring and modeling activities in well instrumented
experimental rural catchments located at different regions and biomes in
Semiarid environment. Water scarcity is a common aspect among the
catchments, as well as risks of soil and water degradation. The objective of
this work is to present assessments of near surface soil moisture
spatial-temporal distribution, and to evaluate the impact of soil
conservation techniques in reducing runoff, using small-scale experimental
plots in a representative catchment of the Pernambuco State, Brazil. The
study catchment is located in Alto Ipanema River Basin (AIRB) (with an area
of 150 km2), which is located at the semiarid region of the São
Francisco River (area of 641 000 km2). Soil and water monitoring was
performed in experimental plots with different soil cover conditions (Bare
soil plots; Plots with natural cover – Caatinga Biome vegetation; Plots with
cactus Palma barriers; and Plots with mulch cover – Dry grass mulch at 4 t ha−1), where probes were installed for high resolution soil moisture
assessment. In addition, regular soil moisture monitoring campaigns were
conducted at 7 different locations, using a capacitance probe, with arboreal
and shrub Caatinga vegetation, pasture and bare soil, predominantly
Brachiaria decumbens. Mulch cover runs close to the Caatinga cover, but
still with higher runoff generation, and presenting lower soil moisture
temporal mean values. Caatinga was highly effective in terms of soil and
water conservation at the small basin scale for both the dry and the wet
season, resulting in a positive nexus between vegetation and water
availability at the region.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
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