Engenharia &Amp; Ciências Ambientais : Contribuições À Gestão Ecossistêmica 2019
DOI: 10.19180/978-85-99968-58-1.6
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Pequenos estuários alimentados por pequenas bacias hidrográficas: estudo de caso dos estuários dos rios Macaé e das Ostras (RJ)

Abstract: Engenharia e ciências ambientais: contribuições à gestão ecossistêmica Cameron e Pritchard 8 e Day (1980) 9 não levaram em consideração a influência da maré, que é o principal mecanismo de mistura de massas de água na maioria dos estuários. O efeito da maré deve promover modificações nos componentes de um estuário, induzindo a circulação de massas de água, a erosão e a deposição de materiais, criando gradientes de salinidade longitudinal e de profundidade, entre outros 10 . Considerando os efeitos da maré, a d… Show more

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“…It is part of the Macaé River Basin, located between the Serra do Mar mountains and the Atlantic Ocean (Freitas et al, 2015). The city's water supply derives from the Macaé River Basin, which drains an area of 1,765 km 2 and flows for around 136 km until it reaches the Atlantic Ocean (Barroso and Molisani, 2019). Since the 1940s, this river basin has been suffering from environmental degradation because of deforestation, wood ex-traction, and agricultural activities, especially coffee and sugar cane production (Ramires, 1991;Barros Júnior et al, 2018).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is part of the Macaé River Basin, located between the Serra do Mar mountains and the Atlantic Ocean (Freitas et al, 2015). The city's water supply derives from the Macaé River Basin, which drains an area of 1,765 km 2 and flows for around 136 km until it reaches the Atlantic Ocean (Barroso and Molisani, 2019). Since the 1940s, this river basin has been suffering from environmental degradation because of deforestation, wood ex-traction, and agricultural activities, especially coffee and sugar cane production (Ramires, 1991;Barros Júnior et al, 2018).…”
Section: Study Areamentioning
confidence: 99%