2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15064711
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Using the GeoWEPP Model to Predict Water Erosion in Micro-Watersheds in the Brazilian Cerrado

Abstract: The GeoWEPP model has estimated water and soil losses caused by erosion at the watershed level in different parts of the world. However, this model was developed and its parameters have been adjusted for temperate climates, which are different from tropical climates such as those found in Brazil. Our study evaluated the performance of the GeoWEPP model in estimating soil erosion in three micro-watersheds in the Cerrado (i.e., savannah) of southeastern Mato Grosso state, Brazil. Major land uses modeled were soy… Show more

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“…Other studies show that the urbanization of this municipality has been carried out in an uncontrolled manner, without taking into account the characteristics of the watershed ecosystems, as the road infrastructure near the bodies of water continues to increase [65]. Especially in emerging countries such as Latin America and the Caribbean, land use and occupation have undergone several transformations in recent decades [66]. The transition from the communal savannah to other tenure systems shows the concrete uses of environmental history and its potential use for contemporary and prospective problems [67].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies show that the urbanization of this municipality has been carried out in an uncontrolled manner, without taking into account the characteristics of the watershed ecosystems, as the road infrastructure near the bodies of water continues to increase [65]. Especially in emerging countries such as Latin America and the Caribbean, land use and occupation have undergone several transformations in recent decades [66]. The transition from the communal savannah to other tenure systems shows the concrete uses of environmental history and its potential use for contemporary and prospective problems [67].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The ongoing degradation of micro-watersheds poses continuous environmental and social problems (Hubanks et al, 2018). Soil degradation contributes to the reduction of biological, chemical, and physical properties in extensive areas with agricultural potential, whose vulnerability increases with the intensification of land use in agricultural activities and other purposes (Magalhães et al, 2023). The evaluation of the soil quality index through indicators such as earthworm density and biomass, organic matter content, hydrogen potential, total nitrogen and organic carbon, becomes crucial to promote sustainable agricultural production by addressing the complex interaction between soil characteristics and crop yields (Isong et al, 2022).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In Brazil, use of growth-stage specific regression modeling can identify factors that limit sugarcane yield such as soil water storage during the second growth phase in sandy soils [12]. Agricultural erosion modeling using GeoWEPP for crops, pasture, and natural habitat in Brazil's Midwest can be validated and used to help minimize erosion at the micro-watershed scale [13]. In-field rainfall simulator experiments can suggest which combinations of ground cover and management practices are best in minimizing erosion as was demonstrated in Brazil's Midwest region [14].…”
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