2020
DOI: 10.34117/bjdv6n4-384
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Erosividade e padrões de precipitação pluvial para Aragarças – GO

Abstract: Rain is the climatic factor that has greater influence on the erosion in the tropical regions due to its characteristics, intensity, duration and frequency. Knowing the erosive potential of rainfall and its distribution throughout the year allows the planning of management practices that aim to reduce water erosion and soil losses. In this work, it is proposed to define for the locality under influence of the rainfall station (code: 83368) in the municipality of Aragarças-GO, the R factor of the USLE, the rain… Show more

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“…The average annual KE>25 index observed for Pirenópolis (GO), was 130.2 MJ ha -1 year -1 (Table 1). Being higher than that found by Castro et al (2021) for the city of Goiá s (GO), with an average annual value of 110.3 MJ ha -1 year -1 and lower than that found by Andrade et al (2020a) for Aragarç as (GO), with an average annual value of 163.1 MJ ha -1 year -1 .…”
Section: Journal Of Agricultural Studiescontrasting
confidence: 60%
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“…The average annual KE>25 index observed for Pirenópolis (GO), was 130.2 MJ ha -1 year -1 (Table 1). Being higher than that found by Castro et al (2021) for the city of Goiá s (GO), with an average annual value of 110.3 MJ ha -1 year -1 and lower than that found by Andrade et al (2020a) for Aragarç as (GO), with an average annual value of 163.1 MJ ha -1 year -1 .…”
Section: Journal Of Agricultural Studiescontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…The erosive rains (27.7%) represented 77.3% of the total rainfall during the 6-year period of the series. In a study conducted by Andrade et al (2020a) in the city of Aragarç as (GO) during the period from 2002 to 2007, they obtained similar values in relation to erosive and nonerosive rainfall, corresponding to a total of 731 individual rainfall, of these 223 (31%) were erosive and 508 (69%) nonerosive, setting an average of 37 erosion and 85 nonerosive rains per year.…”
Section: Journal Of Agricultural Studiesmentioning
confidence: 75%