Eucalyptus Planting in Pasture Matrix and Erosive Reactivation of Gullies in the Sesmaria River Basin (SP/RJ): a cycle of instability in headwater valleys
Ana Carolina Facadio,
Anderson Mululo Sato,
Ana Luiza Coelho Netto
Abstract:In the 21st century, eucalyptus plantations have expanded in the middle valley of the Paraíba do Sul River, in the southwestern region of Brazil, replacing degraded pastures. Some studies associate these plantations with the reduction of groundwater levels, but field observations have indicated that erosive activity related to permanent and temporary underground water flows is more significant. This study focuses on the reactivation of erosive processes leading to the regressive growth of gullies after the int… Show more
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