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Tipo: Artigo
Título: Monitoring land use impacts on sediment production: a case study of the pilot catchment from the Brazilian program of payment for environmental services
Autor(es): Bispo, Diêgo Faustolo Alves
Batista, Pedro Velloso Gomes
Guimarães, Danielle Vieira
Silva, Marx Leandro Naves
Curi, Nilton
Quinton, John Norman
Abstract: Through the lack or non-use of conservationist criteria for adequate land use and management, the scarcity of natural resources becomes ever more evident. This study aimed to analyze the origin of the sediments in the Posses catchment, municipality of Extrema, state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, throughout the fingerprinting technique and portable X-ray fluorescence. Samples from soils under agriculture, pasture, and roads; and from the subsoil of theses land uses were taken in a widespread and representative manner from the entire Posses catchment. Lag deposits and river bed sediment samples were collected downstream from the catchment outlet. A total of 45 geochemical elements were analyzed in the samples by a portable X-ray fluorescence device (pXRF). The outlier test, Kruskal-Wallis test, multivariate discriminant analysis, and a mixing model were used to estimate the contribution of each source in relation to the sediments that arrive at the mouth of the catchment. The elements selected as geochemical tracers were Sr, Al2O3, Ba, Rb, Ti, Fe, and Zn, which combined correctly discriminated 81 % of the sediment sources. The largest and smallest proportion of sediment from the Posses catchment outlet comes from rural roads and agriculture, respectively. The contribution of the subsoil was higher for lag deposits or lower for river bed sediments, than the pasture. There was a low degree of uncertainty (<8 %) for predictions made by the model employed. The types of use, selected as potential sediment sources in the Posses catchment, are adequately discriminated through the geochemical tracers quantified through the pXRF. The fingerprinting technique estimates that the contributions to outlet sediments are dominated by rural roads, following by subsoil or pasture (depending on the type of sediment evaluated) and by agriculture. The sediment sampling strategies used in this study provided similar results for the period studied. Our results showed the potential of the fingerprinting technique and the pXRF for use as tools by the program of Payment for Environmental Services in the monitoring of catchment areas.
Palavras-chave: fingerprinting
soil erosion
rural roads
ecosystem service
Editor: Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo
Citação: Bispo DFA, Batista PVG, Guimarães DV, Silva MLN, Curi N, Quinton JN. Monitoring land use impacts on sediment production: a case study of the pilot catchment from the Brazilian program of payment for environmental services. Rev Bras Cienc Solo. 2020;44:e0190167.
Tipo de Acesso: Creative Commons Attribution License
Identificador DOI: https://doi.org/10.36783/18069657rbcs20190167
URI: https://locus.ufv.br//handle/123456789/30057
Data do documento: 28-Mai-2020
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