2016
DOI: 10.17271/1984324091720161449
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Estudo da Cobertura Vegetal e Modelo Chuva x Vazão na Sub-Bacia do Córrego do Luciano Município de Jardinópolis-SP

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“…With its source in Montezuma-MG and mouth in Canavieiras-BA, the main channel has a sinuosity index of 52.5%, being classified as very sinuous, presenting channels of up to 6 th order, thus being highly branched. Nardini et al (2013) andMoreli et al (2014) reported that a high sinuosity favors less sediment transport and, consequently, less chances of silting in favorable conditions.…”
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“…With its source in Montezuma-MG and mouth in Canavieiras-BA, the main channel has a sinuosity index of 52.5%, being classified as very sinuous, presenting channels of up to 6 th order, thus being highly branched. Nardini et al (2013) andMoreli et al (2014) reported that a high sinuosity favors less sediment transport and, consequently, less chances of silting in favorable conditions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Likewise, Cabral and Reis (2015) reported that areas such as urbanization and exposed soils were the ones that produced the most sediment MORPHOLOGY OF PARDO RIVER WATERSHED AT THE BORDER OF THE STATES OF BAHIA AND MINAS GERAIS An alternative that reduces the surface runoff and, consequently, the deposit of sediments in water courses is the increase of forested areas. Marques et al (2016) concluded that, despite the 80.9% increase in the urbanization area in the Córrego do Luciano-SP sub-basin, there was a reduction in the direct surface runoff due to the reduction of the exposed soil areas by approximately 78.3%. This reduction is due to the addition of arboreal vegetation areas, which offset the effect of urban expansion on the region's hydrological regime.…”
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