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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
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Efeito da instalação de estacas helicoidais em solo tropical / Effects of installation of helical piles in tropical soils

João Manoel Sampaio Mathias dos Santos Filho 31 March 2014 (has links)
Neste trabalho e avaliado o comportamento de estacas helicoidais instaladas em solo residual tropical, submetidas a esforços de tração. Para este fim, foram ensaiadas estacas helicoidais em dois campos experimentais distintos, um em Itirapina (SP), e outro em Betim (MG). No primeiro terreno, as hélices das estacas ficaram instaladas em solo residual não saturado, e no segundo terreno em solo residual saturado. Neste tipo de fundação, o efeito da instalação da estaca no solo acima das hélices e um dos fatores que afetam significantemente a capacidade de carga a tração da estaca. Portanto, considerando-se a modificação que ocorre na estrutura de solos residuais tropicais após serem penetrados pelas hélices da estaca durante a sua instalação no terreno, a presente pesquisa foi desenvolvida com o intuito de compreender o efeito desta desestruturação do solo no comportamento da estaca a tração. Para esta avaliação, foi realizado um programa experimental com provas de carga em estacas helicoidais (instrumentadas e não-instrumentadas) e ensaios de laboratório em amostras indeformadas do solo coletado ao redor de uma estaca instalada no terreno de Itirapina. Os resultados mostram o efeito significante da instalação na capacidade de carga a tração deste tipo de estaca, principalmente no caso de solo poroso e não saturado. Alem disso, por meio dos ensaios em estacas instrumentadas, foi verificado que este efeito e mais acentuado no solo acima das hélices superiores, que foi penetrado mais vezes durante a instalação. / In this work, it was evaluated the behavior of helical piles installed in tropical residual soil under tensile loads. For this purpose, helical piles of different configuration were tested in two different experimental sites, one in Itirapina (SP), and another in Betim (MG). In Itirapina, the pile helices were installed in unsaturated residual soil, and in Betim in saturated residual soil. For this type of foundation, the effect of pile installation on the soil above the helices is one of the factors that significantly affect the pile uplift capacity. Therefore, considering the changes that occur in the structure of tropical residual soils after being penetrated by the helices during pile installation, this research was conducted in order to understand the effect of this soil alteration on the uplift behavior of helical piles installed in this type of soil. For this evaluation, pile load tests were carried out on instrumented and non-instrumented helical piles. Also, laboratory tests were performed on undisturbed soil samples collected around a pile installed in the site of Itirapina. The results show the significant effect of pile installation on the uplift capacity of the tested helical piles, especially in the case of porous and unsaturated soil. In addition, through the tests on the instrumented piles, it has been found that this effect is more pronounced in the soil above the upper helices, which were penetrated more times during pile installation.
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Caracterização de solo utilizado no sistema de barreira impermeabilizante de base de uma célula experimental de resíduos sólidos urbanos / Characterization of a soil used as sanitary landfill liner at an experimental cell of municipal solid waste

Leme, Mariane Alves de Godoy, 1988- 12 December 2013 (has links)
Orientador: Miriam Gonçalves Miguel / Dissertação (mestrado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Faculdade de Engenharia Civil, Arquitetura e Urbanismo / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-24T02:43:30Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Leme_MarianeAlvesdeGodoy_M.pdf: 3780913 bytes, checksum: 46059021b9d22c4aa2a0858bb94151e6 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: A geração dos resíduos sólidos urbanos (RSU) é uma ocorrência diária que deve ser gerenciada. Os aterros sanitários são os empreendimentos para disposição adequada desses resíduos. Dentre os constituintes estruturais dos aterros sanitários, há as barreiras impermeabilizantes de base, que podem ser de vários tipos, sendo as constituídas por solo argiloso compactado amplamente utilizadas. Este trabalho objetivou-se caracterizar o solo utilizado como camada mineral compactada no sistema de barreira impermeabilizante de base de uma célula experimental de RSU, no Aterro Delta A, em Campinas/SP. As amostras de solo foram coletadas em uma jazida localizada nas proximidades do aterro e caracterizadas por ensaios físicos, químicos, mineralógicos, geotécnicos e papel filtro para determinação das curvas de retenção do solo à água e ao lixiviado. Acompanhou-se a execução da camada mineral compactada em campo, obtendo-se grau de compactação de 100% e desvio de umidade de -3,8%. O solo apresentou resultados potenciais para ser utilizado como camada mineral compactada do sistema de barreira impermeabilizante de base de aterros sanitários, visto sua classificação pelo SUCS como CL, porcentagem de fração de finos maior que 30% e IP entre 10 e 30%, os quais atendem aos valores sugeridos pela literatura como requisitos a proporcionar valores de coeficientes de permeabilidade inferiores a 10-9 m/s, exigidos para solos utilizados com esta finalidade. Além da predominância à adsorção de cátions devido seu pH em estado natural encontrar-se acima do valor de Ponto de Carga Zero e sua fração sólida mineral apresentar argilominerais que oferecem propriedades coloidais como afinidade pelo lixiviado e elementos químicos nele dissolvidos. Da análise comparativa das curvas de retenção à água destilada e ao lixiviado, tem-se que o lixiviado provoca uma redução do valor da sucção para a umidade de campo, aumentando o coeficiente de permeabilidade da barreira impermeabilizante de base. Assim, a sucção osmótica foi um fator importante nas diferenças de comportamento dessas curvas / Abstract: The generation of municipal solid waste (MSW) is a daily occurrence that must be managed. Sanitary landfills are the enterprises for proper disposal of MSW. Among the structural constituents of sanitary landfill, are the liners, which can be made of different kinds, being the compacted clay liner widely used. This study aimed to characterize the soil used as mineral compacted layer at a liner of an experimental cell of MSW, located in Sanitary Landfill called Delta A, in Campinas city, São Paulo, Brazil. Soil samples were collected in a field reservoir located near the sanitary landfill, previously prepared and characterized by physic, chemical, mineralogical, geotechnical and filter paper tests, this latter test to determinate soil water (and leachate too) retention curves. The liner construction in field was followed, obtaining 100% of compaction degree of the soil and gravimetric moisture content of 3.8% below optimum. The soil presented potential to use as mineral compacted layer of sanitary landfill, since it was classified as CL by USCS, fine fraction percentage value greater than 30% and PI value between 10 and 30%, fitting with the values suggested by literature technical, as requirements to provide coefficient permeability values less than 10-9 m/s, which are required for soils used as sanitary landfill liners. Inn addition to the cations adsorption the soil presented predominance because of the natural pH value above the Load Point Zero value and the presence of clay minerals on solid fraction of the soil, showing colloidal properties that offer affinity for leachate and chemical elements dissolved in it. A comparative analysis of the retention curve to distilled water and leachate showed that leachate causes a reduction of the amount of suction at moisture field, increasing the permeability coefficient of the liner for leachate. Thus, the osmotic suction was one of the main factors responsible for the retention curves differences behavior / Mestrado / Saneamento e Ambiente / Mestra em Engenharia Civil
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Desenvolvimento de métodos visando a quantificação de sulfonamidas em medicamentos de uso veterinario e estudos de sorção/dessorção em solos / Development of methods aiming the quantification of sulfonamides in veterinary drugs and studies of adsorption/desorption in soils

Doretto, Keity Margareth, 19-- 08 August 2012 (has links)
Orientador: Susanne Rath / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Química / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-21T08:01:07Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Doretto_KeityMargareth_D.pdf: 2722057 bytes, checksum: d4c5a2090af2c524cc8d28125e30eaa2 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2012 / Resumo: Antimicrobianos, entre eles as sulfonamidas, têm sido amplamente utilizados em medicina veterinária para fins terapêuticos e profiláticos. Uma vez excretados os fármacos e/ou metabólitos podem levar a contaminação do meio ambiente e estudos sobre o impacto ambiental ainda são escassos. Em adição, no Brasil, ainda não existe uma fiscalização de medicamentos veterinários. A não conformidade dos medicamentos reflete diretamente na saúde animal, como também é um tópico relevante quanto à segurança alimentar. Assim sendo, métodos foram desenvolvidos e validados para a determinação de sulfadiazina (SDZ), sulfadimetoxina (SDM) e sulfaquinoxalina (SQX) em medicamentos de uso veterinário por cromatografia líquida de alta eficiência associada a um detector de arranjo de fotodiodos (HPLC-DAD). Os resultados obtidos indicam a necessidade de controle de qualidade dos fármacos de uso veterinário comercializados no Brasil. Ainda, o trabalho estudou a sorção da SDZ, SDM e SQX em quatro solos característicos do Estado de São Paulo. Os estudos foram conduzidos conforme recomendação do Guia OECD 106. As sulfonamidas foram quantificadas nas soluções de solo por um método HPLC-DAD previamente validado. Os dados de adsorção/dessorção das sulfonamidas nos quatro solos foram ajustados com isotermas de Freundlich na forma linear ou logarítmica. Um fenômeno de histerese de adsorção/dessorção foi evidente em todos os solos. Os baixos valores do coeficiente de Freundlich (KF) obtidos sugerem fraca adsorção das sulfonamidas nos solos avaliados e, portanto, estas tendem a ser lixiviados e, por sua vez apresentam potencial para contaminar águas superficiais e subterrâneas / Abstract: Antimicrobials, including sulfonamides, have been widely used in veterinary medicine for therapeutic and prophylactic purposes. Once excreted, drugs and/or metabolites can contaminate the environment. Environmental impact studies are still scarce. In addition, in Brazil, there is no surveillance of veterinary medicines. The poor quality of drugs may reflect directly on animal health and is also a topic relevant to food safety. Therefore, methods were developed and validated for the determination of sulfadiazine (SDZ), sulfadimethoxine (SDM) and sulfaquinoxaline (SQX) in veterinary drugs, using high performance liquid chromatography coupled to a photodiode array detector (HPLC-DAD). The obtained results indicate the need for a quality control program of veterinary drugs comercialized in Brazil. Moreover, the present work aim studied the sorption of sulfonamides (SDZ, SDM and SQX) in four characteristic soils of the State of São Paulo. The studies were conducted as recommended by the OECD Guidelines 106. The sulfonamides were quantified in the soil solutions by a previously validated HPLC-DAD method. Adsorption/desorption data of sulfonamides in soils were fitted to Freundlich isotherms in the linear or logarithmic forms. A hysteresis of adsorption/desorption was evident in all four soils evaluated. The low values of the Freundlich coefficient (KF) obtained suggest weak adsorption of sulfonamides in soils, and therefore they tend to be leached and present high potential to contaminate surface and groundwater / Doutorado / Quimica Analitica / Doutora em Ciências
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Assessment of soil fertility change and sustainability of agroecological management in different land use systems of the southern Ecuadorian Andes / Bewertung der Veränderung der Bodenfruchtbarkeit und der Nachhaltigkeit des agroökologischen Managements in verschiedenen Landnutzungssystemen Südecuadors anhand quantitativer und qualitativer Methoden

Bahr, Etienne 16 June 2015 (has links) (PDF)
The thesis was conducted to investigate soil fertility changes and assess the sustainability of agroecological management in different land-use systems of the southern Ecuadorian Andes using quantitative and qualitative methods. Ecuador still holds the highest deforestation rate of all Latin American countries which also has a large impact in the research area by forest conversion into agricultural land. Agricultural land-use systems in the research area are multifaceted due to heterogeneous biophysical and socio-economic conditions. To map this diversity, land-use systems were investigated in Yantzaza (low-external-input), El Tambo (irrigated cash crops) and San Lucas (integrated nutrient management). Yet, management effects on soil fertility have not been assessed systematically in Ecuadorian farming systems which hampers the evaluation whether agroecological management is sustainable. Therefore, the present study used a set of quantitative and qualitative approaches to assess soil fertility changes at plot and farm scale with a nutrient balance/chronosequence approach and local expert knowledge. Nutrient balances were modeled with Nutmon after adaptation of difficult-to-quantify flows to the local conditions facilitating area and land-use specific calculation. Soil nutrient balances in the research area were diverse and varied between −151 to 66 kg ha-1 a-1, −4 to 33 kg ha-1 a-1 and −346 to 39 kg ha-1 a-1 for NPK, respectively. The evaluation of socio-economic and soil fertility explanatory variables revealed that up to 70% of the balances’ variability could be explained. Land-uses with a strong market orientation such as annual crops in El Tambo received large amounts of external inputs which were often focused on mineral N fertilization causing strongly negative PK balances. In contrast, P balances were mainly positive after the application of organic fertilizers and nutrient recycling as was found in perennial crops of San Lucas. NP balances in annual crops of Yantzaza were most negative due to the low-external-input system with nonexistent fertilization as well as leaching and burning of crop residues. Highest soil nutrient stocks were found in land-uses benefiting from a surplus of within-farm flows. The quantification of soil nutrient stocks and their temporal changes were carried out with a chronosequence approach in Yantzaza. SOC stocks in annual/perennial crops and pastures decreased between 14% and 19% after forest conversion by slash-and-burn. Annual sites were abandoned not later than five years after forest conversion due to a shortage of available N and P closely linked to low-external-input management. Stocks for TN, TP, TS and exchangeable bases increased above forest level in perennial crops and pastures 6-20 years after forest conversion. Yet a strong decrease in SOC and soil nutrient stocks was found in oldest perennial and pasture sites compared to medium aged sites. This was traced back to adverse site processes such as the decay of clay humus complexes, leaching as well as poor pasture management. To assess sustainability of the agroecological management, a set of sustainability indicators was implemented including N balances, yearly N stock change and SOC stocks as well as total (TN) and available (PO4-P) soil nutrient stocks. Sustainability assessment took place based on individual land-uses and nutrients within each pilot study since soil fertility change did not show a consistent trend within one research area. Despite mainly negative soil nutrient balances, the impact on the yearly soil nutrient stock change was often negligible due to large soil nutrient pools. Annual and perennial crops of Yantzaza and pastures of San Lucas exceeded the threshold value of 1% for yearly TN stock losses. Yet, only annual crops in Yantzaza, having the highest yearly TN stock losses of 4.9%, also showed severe TN and SOC losses between 15-25% below those of the forest reference area. Therefore, the present agroecological management of annuals in Yantzaza is not sustainable which was also indicated by the abandonment of these sites not later than 5 years after forest conversion due to soil fertility decline. Hence, it is proposed to install an integrated agricultural management in annual crops of Yantzaza using nutrient recycling and fertilization for the replenishment of soil nutrient stocks. Nutrient balance studies indicated an average N-fertilizer application of more than 200 kg ha-1 a-1 for annual crops in El Tambo and low SOC stocks in soils of the colluvial foot slopes. Therefore, a laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to investigate fertilization effects of urea and newly introduced guinea pig manure on the microbial activity in colluvial and eroded soils of El Tambo. While urea fertilization induced an acceleration of SOM mineralization, a combined fertilization (urea + GPM) increased the amount of microbial biomass and provided mineral nitrogen for immediate plant uptake. SOM stocks in colluvial soils were 40% below those of eroded soils which was partly due to the positive priming effect after urea fertilization. A participatory appraisal with local farmers resulted in the adaptation of the present harvest residue management aiming at SOM maintenance in colluvial soils. Yet, the calculation of the potential for SOM replenishment indicated that only the maize residue biomass had the potential to compensate for SOM mineralization losses. Therefore, it is recommended to support SOM replenishment by additional organic inputs since SOM has to be maintained in the long-term to enable agricultural productivity.
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Emissions of nitrous oxide by tropical soil macrofauna : impact of feeding guilds and licrobial communities involved / Émissions d'oxydes d'azote par la macrofaune de sol tropical : impact des régimes alimentaires des ingénieurs de sol et des communautés microbiennes fonctionnelles impliquées dans ces émissions

Majeed, Muhammad Zeeshan 21 December 2012 (has links)
Les sols représentent environ 63% des émissions de N2O et à eux seuls les sols tropicaux représentent 23% de ce budget soit une contribution bien plus élevé que les sols tempérés. Ces sols sont connus pour abriter une grande biodiversité d'invertébrés dominés par quatre types i.e. termites, vers de terre, fourmis et larves de scarabaeid. Ces groupes macrofaunal sont considérés comme des ingénieurs des sols via notamment leurs actions de régulation de la disponibilité des ressources chimiques, tels que l'azote minéral pour les micro-organismes. Cette régulation est due à leurs capacités de digestion spécifiques de la matière organique ainsi que la création et/ou la modification des habitats des sols. Cette étude est basée sur l'hypothèse suivante (i) l'environnement digestif et les structures biogéniques de ces ingénieurs du sol sont considérées comme des « hot spot » d' émissions de N2O (ii) les taux d'émission de N2O varient en fonction de leurs régimes alimentaires, cette macrofaune ingérant des substrats avec différents C:N (iii) le taux d'émission de N2O de chaque invertébré est corrélé à la densité des communautés bactériennes digestives impliquées dans l'émission de N2O (bactéries nitrifiantes et dénitrifiantes) et à leur teneur en azote minéral dans leur tube digestif. Pour évaluer ces différentes hypothèses, des mesures des taux d'émission de N2O ont été effectuées in vitro en aérobiose pour la macrofaune (30 espèces différentes en provenance d'Afrique, d'Amérique du Sud et d'Europe) et leurs matériels biogéniques associées (nids, turricules). L'abondance des gènes fonctionnelles des bactéries nitrifiantes (AOA et AOB) et dénitrifiantes (nirK, nirS, nosZ) ont été quantifiés par PCR quantitative. Les termites humivores et champignonnistes ainsi que les larves de scarabaeid émettent des quantités significatives de N2O alors que les fourmis n'en émettent pas. Quand aux termites xylophages et litièrivore, ils absorbent le N2O. Les structures biogéniques des vers de terre (turricules) et des fourmis (nid) émettent des quantités importantes de N2O ce qui n'est pas le cas des nids de termites. La faune du sol et leurs structures biogéniques associées, sont donc, dans la majorité des cas étudiés, un lieu d'émission de N2O, confirmant ainsi notre première hypothèse. Ce travail a également démontré qu'il y a avait une étroite corrélation entre régime alimentaire et intensité de l'émission de N2O au sein de chaque type de macrofaune étudié. En revanche, l'abondance des gènes des communautés digestive nitrifiantes et dénitrifiantes et le contenu en N minéral au sein du tube digestif ne semblent pas être des proxies pertinents des émissions de N2O. A partir de ces mesures, des calculs ont été effectuées pour déterminer l'importance de ces émissions à l'échelle des écosystèmes tropicaux étudiés (forêt et savane). Ces calculs suggèrent que la macrofaune du sol dans ces écosystèmes pourrait contribuer entre 0,1 à 11,7% et 0,1 à 8,8% du budget total des émissions de N2O, respectivement. Les résultats de ces travaux devraient contribuer à une meilleure prise en compte de la composante biotique dans la modélisation des émissions de gaz à effet de serre provenant des sols en milieu tropical. / Soils account for about 63% of N2O emissions. Tropical soils are estimated to emit 23% of global N2O emission budget which is much higher than temperate soil N2O emissions. These soils also harbor a huge biodiversity of invertebrates dominated by four types of macrofauna i.e. termites, earthworms, ants and scarabaeid grubs. These macrofaunal groups are considered as soil engineers because they regulate the availability of chemical resources, like mineral nitrogen, for the microorganisms via their specific digestion capabilities and/or by creating and modifying soil habitats. This study is based on the following hypothesis (i) the gut environment or biogenic structures of these soil engineers are considered as hotspots of N2O emission (ii) the N2O emission rates will vary according to their feeding behavior as these macrofauna thrive on diverse substrates with different C:N ratio (iii) the rate of N2O emission in each soil fauna will also depend on the gut density of the bacterial communities involved in the N2O emission (nitrifiers and denitrifiers) and on the mineral nitrogen content within the gut. To assess these different hypotheses in-vitro short-term N2O emission rates were assessed for either live macrofauna (30 species collected from Africa, South America and Europe) or their biogenic materials or both under aerobic incubations. Genes abundance of nitrifiers (AOA and AOB) and denitrifiers (nirK, nirS, nosZ) were quantified by real time quantitative PCR. Soil-feeders and fungus-growing termites and scarabaeid grubs emitted in-vivo N2O while ants did not. Surprisingly, wood- and grass-feeding termites revealed an uptake of N2O. Biogenic structures of earthworms and ants emitted substantial amount of N2O while those of termites did not. The emission difference between macrofauna or their biogenic materials and their control materials was significant for most of the macrofaunal groups studied confirming our first hypothesis. We also confirmed that the feeding behavior (total N content and C:N ratio of food material) is the main factor explaining the observed N2O emission pattern of each macrofaunal group investigated whereas genes abundances, particularly of denitrifiers and gut N mineral content did not appear to be relevant proxies of the N2O emissions rates. A back-on-the-envelope data upscaling suggests that soil macrofauna could contribute from 0.1–11.7% and 0.1–8.8% of the total soil N2O emissions, respectively, for the tropical rainforest and dry savanna ecosystems. This work should contribute to a better estimation of the soil biotic compartment in the different models of greenhouse gas emissions from tropical soils.
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Previsão da curva tensão-recalque em solos tropicais arenosos a partir de ensaios de cone sísmico / Prediction of stress-settlement curve on tropical sandy soils based on seismic cone test

Souza, Tiago de Jesus 19 September 2011 (has links)
Apresenta-se neste trabalho a aplicação de um método para a previsão da curva tensão-recalque de fundações diretas assentes em solos tropicais arenosos a partir de resultados de ensaios de cone sísmico (SCPT). Os locais estudados foram os campos experimentais de fundações da EESC/USP - São Carlos e da UNESP-Bauru, onde existem resultados de provas de carga realizados a diferentes profundidades, assim como resultados de ensaios SCPT. As previsões realizadas apresentaram bons resultados, após ajustes dos parâmetros f e g, pois as curvas tensão-recalque estimadas foram próximas a aquelas obtidas a partir de provas de carga em placa, para as profundidades maiores que 1,5 metros. Verifica-se assim a aplicabilidade do método, após seu ajuste, para reproduzir a curva tensão-recalque neste tipo de solo, empregando uma abordagem mais racional, com menor dependência de correlações empíricas. Destaca-se nesta pesquisa que existe uma variabilidade dos resultados de ensaios SCPT e de provas de carga que está relacionada com a mudança de sucção no solo. Para o campo experimental de São Carlos foi possível ainda fazer uma avaliação da variabilidade nas previsões realizadas, pois existe maior número de resultados de ensaios de campo e provas de cargas disponíveis. / It is presented in this dissertation the use of a method for predicting the stress-settlement curve of shallow foundations on tropical sandy soils based on seismic cone (SCPT) test results. The studied sites were the experimental research sites from USP - São Carlos, and UNESP - Bauru, Brazil, where there are results from plate load tests conducted at various depths, as well as SCPT test results. The stress-settlement curve predictions show good results, after adjusting the parameters f and g, because the estimated curves were close to those obtained from plate load tests, to depths greater than 1.5 meters. The applicability of the method, after its adjustment, to reproduce the stress-settlement curve for this type of soil, was verified employing a more rational approach with less reliance on empirical correlations. It is highlighted in this research that there is variability on SCPT and plate load test results, which is related to the change in soil suction. It was also possible to access the variability on the prediction for the USP São Carlos site, since there is a greater number of in situ and plate load tests in this site.
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Emprego do ensaio SPT sísmico na investigação de solos tropicais / The use of seismic SPT test for site investigation of tropical soils

Rocha, Breno Padovezi 30 August 2013 (has links)
O principal objetivo deste trabalho é avaliar a aplicação da técnica híbrida de SPT Sísmico (S-SPT), ou seja, a realização da sísmica up-hole em conjunto com a sondagem de simples reconhecimento com medida de SPT, para uma melhor caracterização de solos tropicais. O ensaio híbrido mais empregado para determinação de parâmetros dos solos, inclusive o módulo de cisalhamento máximo (Go) é o de cone sísmico (SCPT). No entanto, sua realização exige equipamentos especiais e de custo elevado. A possibilidade de medir a velocidade de propagação da onda S (VS) em conjunto com o ensaio SPT empregando o a técnica up-hole é uma alternativa interessante. Essa técnica combinada, pouco empregada no Brasil, foi recentemente desenvolvida e testada. Neste trabalho, a determinação ao mesmo tempo e no mesmo furo dos valores de N do SPT e velocidade de onda S (Vs) permitiu calcular o módulo de cisalhamento máximo (Go) e avaliar as vantagens de se obter a relação Go/N, similar a relação entre Go/qc, para investigação de solos tropicais colapsíveis. As áreas de estudo são os campos experimentais da UNESP-Bauru, USP-São Carlos e UNICAMP-Campinas, onde ensaios S-SPT foram realizados. Os resultados desses ensaios foram comparados com valores de VS referência, determinados através de ensaios sísmicos cross-hole, down-hole e SCPT. A diferença entre os valores de VS foram, em média, 8,5, 9,0% e 16,0% respectivamente para os campos experimentais da UNESP-Bauru, USP-São Carlos e UNICAMP-Campinas. Considera-se que a técnica híbrida do S-SPT pode ser empregada para obter o perfil de Go, em conjunto com o ensaio SPT, rapidamente e a um custo relativamente baixo. Constatou-se que a relação Go/N é maior na camada de solo laterítico, e que ela diminui quanto menos evoluído é o perfil do subsolo. Observou-se essa a mesma tendência nos ensaios S-SPT, porém com menor nitidez. Este fato pode estar associado a maior dificuldade de interpretar os registros de ondas sísmicas pela técnica up-hole bem como pela variabilidade do perfil dos subsolos. / The main objective of this work is to assess the applicability of the hybrid test, the Seismic SPT (S-SPT), i.e. the up-hole seismic test carried out together with SPT test, in order to achieve a better site characterization of tropical soils. The most used hybrid test to determine the soil parameters, including the maximum shear modulus (Go), is the seismic cone test (SCPT). The possibility of measuring the S wave velocity together with the SPT test using the up-hole technique is an interesting alternative. This combined technique was scarcely used in Brazil and it has been recently developed and tested. In this work, the concomitant measuring of the SPT N value together with the S wave velocity in the same test allowed calculating the maximum shear modulus (Go) and assessing the advantages of obtaining the Go/N ratio, similar to the Go/qc ratio, for the site characterization of tropical collapsible soils. The research areas are the experimental sites of UNESP-Bauru, USP-São Carlos and UNICAMP-Campinas, where SPT tests were carried out. The results of these tests were compared with reference values VS, which were determined via cross-hole, down-hole and SCPT tests. The differences between VS values were, in average, 8.5%, 9.0% and 16.0% respectively for UNESP-Bauru, USP-São Carlos and Campinas-UNICAMP research sites. The hybrid S-SPT test can be used to define the Go profile, together with the N SPT values, with a relatively low cost. It was found that the Go/N ratio is higher in the lateritic soil layer and it gets lower as the soil profile is less developed. The same tendency was observed with the S-SPT tests, however with less distinctness. This fact can be associated to a higher difficulty on the interpretation of seismic wave traces with the up-hole technique as well as to soil variability.
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Soil-to-plant transfer of heavy metals and an assessment of human health risks in vegetable-producing areas of São Paulo state / Transferência solo-planta de metais pesados e avaliação de risco à saúde humana em áreas olerícolas do estado de São Paulo

Santos-Araujo, Sabrina Novaes dos 24 February 2015 (has links)
While contaminated food products are known to be a leading source of exposure to potentially toxic elements (PTEs), for the general population, few studies have been carried out to examine PTEs levels in soils and plants in wet tropical regions such as Brazil. While the most commonly used index for estimating PTEs accumulation in vegetables and the subsequent exposure to humans who eat them is the bioconcentration factor (BCF) - the ratio between the concentration of metals in the edible portions of produce and their total concentration in soils - the BCF does not provide an adequate description of soil-to-plant metal transfers. A better understanding of such transfers requires information about the soil attributes that influence the availability of PTEs to plants. The state of São Paulo (SP) is the largest consumer of vegetables in Brazil, as well as the largest and most diversified producer. Studies are therefore needed on PTEs concentrations in soils and vegetables, in order to assess their quality under guidelines established by Brazilian legislation. It is likewise crucial to establish critical limits of these elements in soils, via models that assess risks to human health, based on data that reflect current conditions in the soils of São Paulo. The objectives in this study were: (i) to characterize and to evaluate the relations between the concentrations of Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn in soils and in vegetables from the \"Green Belt\" of the state of São Paulo, Brazil, taking the limits established by legislation into account; (ii) to develop empiric models to derive appropriate soil screening values and to provide an accurate risk assessment for tropical regions; (iii) to develop proposals for improved human health-based screening values for Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb and Zn in São Paulo soils, using soil - vegetable relations. With the exception of Cd, there was a positive correlation between pseudototais and bioavailable contents of PTEs. Cd and Pb content in plants, moreover, not significantly correlated with any of the variables studied. All models of random forests and trees were good predictors of results generated from a regression model and provided useful information about which covariates were important to forecast only for the zinc concentration in the plant. The soil-plant transfer models proposed in this study had a good performance and are useful for eight of the ten combinations (five metals versus two species). SP data combined with NL data for Cd in lettuce and for Ni and Zn in lettuce and in carrot when pH, organic carbon - OC and clay contents were included in the model. Including such soil properties results in improved relations between PTEs concentrations in soils and in vegetables to derive appropriate screening values for SP State. The model in which pH, OC and clay contents were included gave the most useful results with SP and NL data set combined for Cu, Pb, Zn in lettuce and for Cd and Cu in carrot. Our setup did not work for Ni and for Pb in carrot because the data models gave an inconsistent result and the combination of datasets did not or insufficiently improve the results. / Uma das principais vias de exposição de elementos potencialmente tóxicos (EPT) para a maioria da população é por meio da ingestão de alimentos, mas poucos são os estudos relacionados às concentrações de EPTs em solos e em vegetais de regiões tropicais úmidas, sobretudo no Brasil. O índice mais comumente utilizado para estimar o acúmulo de EPTs em vegetais e a subsequente exposição humana pelo consumo de vegetais é o fator de bioconcentração (BCF), que é a razão entre a concentração de metais em partes comestíveis de hortaliças e da concentração total do metal no solo. Porém, o BCF não descreve adequadamente a transferência solo-planta de metais. Assim, a utilização de relações envolvendo os principais atributos dos solos que influenciam a disponibilidade dos EPTs às plantas pode explicar com mais detalhe as relações solo-planta. O estado de São Paulo é o maior mercado consumidor, além de ser o maior e mais diversificado produtor olerícola no Brasil. Assim, são necessárias pesquisas referentes às concentrações de metais pesados em solos e hortaliças, para avaliação da qualidade dos mesmos em relação aos limites estabelecidos pela legislação. Os objetivos neste trabalho foram: (i) caracterizar e avaliar as relações solo-planta entre as concentrações de Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb e Zn em solos e olerícolas de folhas e raiz no estado de São Paulo, tendo em vista os limites estabelecidos pela legislação; (ii) desenvolver modelos empíricos para poder derivar adequados limites críticos do solo e fornecer uma avaliação de risco precisa para regiões tropicais; (iii) desenvolver propostas para melhorar os limites críticos baseados na saúde humana para Cd, Cu, Ni, Pb e Zn em solos de São Paulo, utilizando relações solo-planta adequadas para as condições tropicais. Com exceção do Cd, houve correlação positiva entre os teores pseudototais e biodisponíveis dos EPTs. Os teores de Cd e de Pb nas plantas, por outro lado, não correlacionaram significativamente com nenhuma das variáveis estudadas. Os modelos de florestas aleatórias e árvores foram bons preditores de resultados gerados a partir de um modelo de regressão e forneceram informações úteis sobre quais covariáveis foram importantes para previsão apenas para o teor de Zn na planta. A aplicação de modelos de transferência solo-planta proposto neste estudo tiveram bom desempenho e foram úteis para oito das dez combinações (cinco metais contra duas espécies). O conjunto de resultados de SP pode ser combinado com o da Holanda usando o modelo em que se incluem pH, teor de carbono orgânico - CO e teor de argila para Cd em alface e para Ni e Zn na alface e na cenoura. O modelo foi mais eficiente com os conjunto de resultados combinados para Cu, Pb, Zn, em alface e para Cd e Cu na cenoura. A abordagem não foi eficiente para Ni e para Pb em cenoura, com resultados incoerentes para os conjuntos de resultados combindados ou separados, para os quatro modelos testados.
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Bacterial ecology in Amazonian soils under deforestation and agricultural management / Ecologia bacteriana em solos da Amazônia sob desmatamento e manejo agrícola

Navarrete, Acacio Aparecido 31 January 2013 (has links)
This thesis assessed effects of Amazonian deforestation on artificial association networks of bacteria to bacteria and to abiotic soil factors and networks based on categories of bacterial functions and abiotic soil factors, and sought a better insight into community of Acidobacteria in Amazon soils under agricultural management of soybean based on culture-dependent and molecular approaches. Bacterial community was studied based on next-generation sequencing technologies (Roche GS FLX Titanium and Illumina HiSeq 2000 platforms), quantitative real-time PCR, fingerprinting technique and basic procedures for bacteria culture. The general objective of this thesis was achieved by development of three different studies. The Study 1 analyzed the total bacterial community based on 16S ribosomal DNA pyrotag (425 thousand sequences), shotgun metagenomics (266 million sequences) and environmental parameters from soil samples collected in three real replicate of intact Amazon rainforest and adjacent deforested site after 2-4 months of forest clearing and burning in the Brazilian Amazon. This study showed that deforestation of Amazon forest soils led to a consistent decline in the abundance of Verrucomicrobia and alterations in verrucomicrobial community structure, and simplified association networks among different bacterial taxonomic groups and abiotic soil factors. In order to adapt to this condition function-based associations network were enhanced, indicating a higher degree of risk spreading for the maintenance of soil functioning. The Study 2, in turn, correlated relative abundance of Acidobacteria subgroups - based on approximately 33 thousand sequences of acidobacterial 16S rRNA genes - and abiotic soil factors, and showed differential response of Acidobacteria subgroups to abiotic soil factors in Amazon forest soils into soybean croplands. This study opened the possibilites to explore acidobacterial subgroups as early-warning bio-indicators of agricultural soil management effects in the Amazon area. Lastly, the Study 3 reported the culturability and molecular detection of Acidobacteria subgroups 1 and 3 concomitantly to other bacterial groups from Amazon soils on enriched culture medium with carbon source and incubated for relatively long period in hypoxic atmosphere (2% O2 [vol/vol], 2% CO2 [vol/vol] and 96% N2 [vol/vol]), and validated the combination of traditional procedures for bacteria culture and molecular techniques for recover and detection of Acidobacteria from Amazon soils / Este trabalho de tese avaliou o efeito do desmatamento sobre redes artificiais de associação entre grupos taxonômicos de Bacteria e fatores abióticos do solo e redes baseadas em funções bacterianas e fatores abióticos do solo, e utilizou técnicas moleculares e abordagem dependente de cultivo para compreender a dinâmica da comunidade de Acidobacteria em solos da floresta Amazônica convertidos em áreas agrícolas para produção de soja. Para estudo das comunidades bacterianas foram utilizadas tecnologias de sequenciamento de nova geração (plataformas 454 GS FLX Titanium da Roche e Illumina HiSeq 2000), PCR quantitativo em tempo-real, método de fingerprinting e procedimentos tradicionais para cultivo de bactérias. O objetivo geral desta tese foi alcançado com o desenvolvimento de três diferentes estudos. O Estudo 1 considerou aproximadamente 425 mil sequências do gene 16S rRNA de Bacteria e 266 milhões de sequências de DNA bacteriano obtidas por análise metagenômica a partir de solos coletados em três réplicas verdadeiras de floresta intacta na Amazônia e área desmatada adjacente após corte e queima da cobertura vegetal. Com isso, este estudo mostrou que o desmatamento declina a abundância e altera a estrutura de comunidade de Verrucomicrobia no solo e simplifica as redes artificiais de associação entre diferentes grupos bacterianos. A rede artificial de associação entre categorias funcionais e fatores de solo revelou-se mais complexa em solos desmatados, indicando um alto grau de dispersão de risco para a manutenção do funcionamento do solo. Por sua vez, o Estudo 2 correlacionou a abundância de subgrupos de Acidobacteria - com base em aproximadamente 33 mil sequências do gene 16S rRNA de Acidobacteria - com fatores abióticos do solo, e mostrou que subgrupos de Acidobacteria respondem diferentemente aos efeitos do manejo agrícola de solos da floresta Amazônica dentro de áreas de produção de soja. Este estudo abriu possibilidades de explorar subgrupos de Acidobacteria como bio-indicadores dos efeitos do manejo agrícola do solo na região da Amazônia. Por fim, o Estudo 3 reportou a culturabilidade e detecção molecular de Acidobacteria subgrupos 1 e 3 e outros grupos bacterianos presentes em solos Amazônicos em meio de cultura enriquecido com carbono e incubado sob atmosfera hipóxica (2% O2 [vol/vol], 2% CO2 [vol/vol] e 96% N2 [vol/vol]), atestando, assim, a combinação de procedimentos tradicionais de cultivo e técnicas moleculares para a recuperação e detecção de Acidobacteria de solos da Amazônia
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Estudos de solos tropicais para uso em pavimentação a partir de ensaios triaxiais estáticos / Study of tropical soils for use in pavement through static compression test

Dias, Idalíria de Moraes 08 August 2007 (has links)
O presente trabalho discute comparativamente o comportamento mecânico de solos lateríticos e não lateríticos para uso em pavimentação. Para tanto foram ensaiados 3 pares de solos, sendo cada par constituído por solos de curvas granulométricas semelhantes, mesma classificação HRB e comportamentos distintos quanto à laterização. Foram realizados ensaios triaxiais convencionais do tipo CD saturado e não saturado sem controle de sucção e ensaios de compressão simples. A partir dos resultados dos ensaios foram modeladas as deformações elásticas em função das tensões de confinamento e determinadas as envoltórias de ruptura de Mohr-Coulomb. Concluiu-se que a maior resistência dos solos lateríticos está representada na componente coesão da envoltória de Mohr-Coulomb e que esta é mobilizada praticamente ao máximo desde o início em um ensaio triaxial. A diferença de resistência entre os ensaios saturados e não saturados também se mostrou na coesão, com a soma nesta da componente coesão aparente, fruto da sucção. O ângulo de atrito mostrou-se constante para as duas gêneses, tanto para a condição saturada como para a condição não saturada. Os solos lateríticos apresentam rigidez maior que os não lateríticos, tanto na condição saturada como na condição não saturada. Para os níveis de tensão de confinamento utilizados, a rigidez dos solos, de ambas as gêneses, na condição saturada, diminui com o aumento da tensão confinante. Também se observou que a ação da sucção existente nos ensaios não saturados proporciona, para ambas as gêneses, uma mudança da sensibilidade da rigidez ao aumento da tensão confinante. / The present paper discusses the mechanical behavior of lateritic and no-lateritic soils for use in pavement. To attain that goal, 3 pair soils were rehearsed, being each pair constituted by soils of similar granulometric curves, same HRB classification and different genesis. The experimental program was constituted of static triaxial compression test of the type saturated CD and of the type unsaturated without suction control and unconfined compression strength test. With the results of the tests, the elastic strains were modeled in function of the confinement stresses and the rupture paths of Mohr-Coulomb were determined. The analysis that the shear strength of the lateritic soils is greater than no-lateritic soil because of the cohesion. Since the begin it, the cohesion is mobilized practically to the maximum for both soils. The difference of shear strength between the saturated and unsaturated tests it is also cohesion, with the sum in that component of the cohesion apparent produced for suction. The angle of internal friction is constant for the two genesis as much for the saturated test as for the unsaturated test. The lateritic soils present greater stiffness than the no-lateritic soils, as much for saturated test as for unsaturated test. For the levels of confinement stresses used, in the saturated condition the stiffness of the soils decreases with the increase of the confinement stresses of both genesis. In addition, it was observed that the suction existent in the unsaturated testing produce a change of the sensibility of the soils stiffness to the increase of the confinement stress for both genesis.

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