2020
DOI: 10.20873/jbb.uft.cemaf.v8n3.lima
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Water infiltration in the Brazilian tropical savanna: the case of Cerrado típico

Abstract: The Brazilian savanna, regionally known as Cerrado is an important water source due to its spatial position in the highlands known as Planalto Central of Brazil. Yet, the hydrological functioning of such complex ecosystems and its many variations is poorly understood. In this paper, we characterized the soil surface permeability to water under in one of the most common vegetation types: the Cerrado típico which is a type of savanna. In doing so, we measured infiltration capacity using the Mini-Disk infiltromet… Show more

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“…Changes in the region's vegetation type may be associated with a decrease in the JGRB's baseflow. The JGRB's natural ecosystems, including wetlands, grasslands, savannas, and forests [48,52,53], facilitate water infiltration and the recharging of aquifers due to their deep-rooted vegetation that creates fissures in the soil and allows greater penetration of water [81], preserving the soil's hydraulic characteristics [73]. The reduction of pasture areas may have also affected the BF of the watershed.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Effects Of Lulc Changes On Baseflow And The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the region's vegetation type may be associated with a decrease in the JGRB's baseflow. The JGRB's natural ecosystems, including wetlands, grasslands, savannas, and forests [48,52,53], facilitate water infiltration and the recharging of aquifers due to their deep-rooted vegetation that creates fissures in the soil and allows greater penetration of water [81], preserving the soil's hydraulic characteristics [73]. The reduction of pasture areas may have also affected the BF of the watershed.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Effects Of Lulc Changes On Baseflow And The ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The MiniDisk in ltrometer is a tension in ltrometer that operates from 0 to -7 cm suction rate and uses the analytical solution proposed by Zhang (1997) to the calculation of hydraulic conductivity (Lima et al, 2020). In order to reach the highest range of pores, we set the suction of the in ltrometer to 0.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Changes in the region's vegetation type may be associated with a decrease in JGRB's baseflow. JGRB's natural ecosystems, including wetlands, grasslands, savannas, and forests , facilitate water infiltration and recharge of aquifers due to their deep-rooted vegetation that creates fissures in soil and allow greater penetration of water (LIMA et al, 2020), preserving the soil hydraulic characteristics (HUNKE et al, 2014) The reduction in nutrient retention is directly related to the decrease in natural vegetation and pasture. Due to the specifics of the approach taken in this study, the results for this service were already expected, as the export coefficients used in this study assume higher nutrient export in agricultural areas compared to other LULC.…”
Section: Analysis Of the Effects Of Lulc Changes On Water Ecosystem S...mentioning
confidence: 99%