2009
DOI: 10.15809/irriga.2009v14n2p158-169
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Condições Hidrológicas De Uma Bacia Hidrográfica Com Diferentes Usos Do Solo Na Região De Taquaritinga, Sp.

Abstract: Condições hidrológicas de uma bacia hidrográfica com diferentes usos do solo na região de Taquaritinga, SP. Flavia Mazzer Rodrigues1; Teresa Cristina Tarlé Pissarra1; Sérgio Campos2 1Departamento de Engenharia Rural – Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas e Veterinária, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Jaboticabal, SP, flamazzer@hotmail.com2Departamento de Engenharia Rural – Faculdade de Ciências Agronômicas, Universidade Estadual Paulista, Botucatu, SP 1 Resumo Nas áreas onde atividades antrópicas são desenvolvida… Show more

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“…In studies by Donadio et al (2005) and Rodrigues et al (2009), the authors found in springs in the middle of the woods, turbidity between 2.0 to 0.4 UNT and 4.5 UNT, respectively, values well below that found in N3 (99.8 UNT). A probable explanation for this expressive difference can be elucidated by the observation of the very low flow rate at the site, as the water accumulates naturally, forming a flooded bed and serving as a resource for animals, which may have caused movement and soil erosion and increment of organic matter in this spring.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
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“…In studies by Donadio et al (2005) and Rodrigues et al (2009), the authors found in springs in the middle of the woods, turbidity between 2.0 to 0.4 UNT and 4.5 UNT, respectively, values well below that found in N3 (99.8 UNT). A probable explanation for this expressive difference can be elucidated by the observation of the very low flow rate at the site, as the water accumulates naturally, forming a flooded bed and serving as a resource for animals, which may have caused movement and soil erosion and increment of organic matter in this spring.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Another important aspect refers to the study by Rodrigues et al (2009) in which a 42 UNT turbidity was found in springs emerging within the production system (citrus and sugarcane), without protection by riparian forest. In dammed springs with riparian forest protection, turbidity values were close and 6.0 UNT.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%