2018
DOI: 10.20502/rbg.v19i1.1294
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Método Para Calibração, Validação E Utilização De Simuladores De Chuvas Aplicados a Estudos Hidrogeomorfológicos Em Parcelas De Erosão

Abstract: Resumo:O uso de simuladores de chuva em pesquisas sobre processos erosivos é uma prática bastante desenvolvida. Nos últimos anos, tais equipamentos evoluíram de maneira a contemplar os diversos estudos neste tema. Desta forma, trabalhar com simulação de chuvas em estudos sobre parcelas de erosão necessita de certos requisitos que devem ser atendidos, gerando eventos com maior proximidade às chuvas naturais. Esta premissa permite ao pesquisador obter dados detalhados, de forma rápida e assertiva, sobre os proce… Show more

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“…A mobile rainfall simulator was developed for this, being fixed in the field directly above the pasture. The equipment is 4.6 meters high and 5 meters long (Figure 1) and was calibrated to replicate rainfalls similar to those occurring in the region of Uberlândia -MG (Cerrado climate) (CONFESSOR et al, 2022;CARVALHO et al, 2020;CONFESSOR, 2019;RODRIGUES, 2018), whereby high-intensity events were adopted, as they present greater potential for the generation of losses in the environment.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A mobile rainfall simulator was developed for this, being fixed in the field directly above the pasture. The equipment is 4.6 meters high and 5 meters long (Figure 1) and was calibrated to replicate rainfalls similar to those occurring in the region of Uberlândia -MG (Cerrado climate) (CONFESSOR et al, 2022;CARVALHO et al, 2020;CONFESSOR, 2019;RODRIGUES, 2018), whereby high-intensity events were adopted, as they present greater potential for the generation of losses in the environment.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%