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Priorização de áreas para restauração florestal visando conservar solo, água e biodiversidade em paisagens agrícolas / Identifying critical areas for forest restoration on agricultural landscapes: Effects on soil, water and biodiversity conservationVinícius Guidotti de Faria 04 February 2016 (has links)
A conversão de vegetação nativa e o uso inadequado das terras convertidas resultam em prejuízos graves para as funções e processos dos ecossistemas, impactando diretamente a provisão de serviços ambientais e o bem-estar da sociedade. Em meio ao elevado nível de degradação e fragmentação de habitats naturais, pesquisadores têm buscado alternativas para promover a sustentabilidade de paisagens modificadas pelo homem, procurando conciliar ações conservacionistas com as necessidades de produção agropecuária e do uso consciente dos recursos naturais. Para contribuir com esse tema, este trabalho apresentou uma metodologia para a priorização de áreas para restauração florestal em paisagens agrícolas. Foram utilizados indicadores biofísicos (perda de solo, escoamento superficial e conectividade da paisagem) e técnicas de modelagem espacial para analisar o efeito de cenários alternativos de uso do solo sobre a conservação do solo, da água e da biodiversidade. Foram criados dois grupos de cenários, sendo que um grupo apresenta cenários com diferentes quantidades e arranjos espaciais da cobertura florestal na paisagem, e outro grupo se refere à cenários com diferentes tamanhos de faixas marginais florestadas no entorno da rede de drenagem. Os resultados do primeiro grupo de cenários demonstraram que o arranjo espacial da cobertura florestal influenciou significativamente a perda de solo e o escoamento superficial, mas não apresentou efeitos significativos para a conectividade da paisagem, que se mostrou dependente apenas da quantidade de cobertura florestal. As maiores sinergias entre os indicadores analisados foram expressas a partir da aplicação conjunta de boas práticas agrícolas e a restauração florestal de áreas críticas para conservação do solo e da água, demonstrando a complementariedade dessas ações no manejo de paisagens agrícolas. Quanto ao segundo grupo de cenários, os resultados demonstraram a influência positiva do tamanho da faixa florestada na capacidade de retenção de sedimentos das zonas ripárias e na conectividade da paisagem, de modo que os melhores resultados foram obtidos com o total recobrimento das Áreas de Preservação Permanente (APPs) por florestas. Observou-se que a quantidade de cobertura florestal influenciou positivamente a capacidade de retenção de sedimentos das APPs, sendo determinante no comportamento dessas áreas como fonte ou filtro de sedimentos para os canais de drenagem. De forma geral, os resultados apresentados neste trabalho demonstraram o potencial de estratégias conservacionistas e de restauração florestal em paisagens agrícolas, ao mesmo tempo que reforçaram as necessidades de planejamento e da inclusão de áreas de produção agropecuária no manejo de paisagens. Em um cenário atual de implementação da Lei de Proteção da Vegetação Nativa e de exigências mais brandas para recomposição de APPs e Reservas Legais em propriedades privadas, os resultados sugerem que apenas as ações de comando e controle podem não ser suficientes para promover a provisão de serviços ambientais e a conservação da biodiversidade em paisagens agrícolas. Desse modo, recomenda-se que haja uma desvinculação do que está previsto em lei com o conceito de paisagens sustentáveis, pois apenas a adequação legal de propriedades rurais pode não ser capaz de assegurar o fornecimento de bens e serviços à sociedade. / The conversion of native vegetation and the inappropriate use of converted land have resulted in severe damage to the natural ecosystem functions and processes, affecting the provision of environmental services and the welfare of society. Due to the high level of degradation and fragmentation of natural habitats, researchers have sought alternatives to promote the sustainability of human modified landscapes, aiming to reconcile conservation actions with the agricultural production needs and the conscious use of natural resources. To contribute to this theme, this thesis presented a methodology for prioritizing areas for forest restoration on agricultural landscapes. Biophysical indicators (soil loss, runoff and landscape connectivity) and spatial modeling techniques were used to analyze the effects of alternative scenarios of land use on the conservation of soil, water and biodiversity. These effects were analyzed on two groups of scenarios, wherein one group presents scenarios with different amounts and spatial arrangements of forest cover on the landscape, and another group refers to scenarios with different sizes of forested riparian buffer zones. The results of the first group of scenarios showed that the spatial arrangement of the forest cover significantly influenced the soil loss and runoff, but did not significantly affect the landscape connectivity, which proved to be dependent only by the amount of forest cover. The highest synergies between the analyzed indicators were expressed with the joint application of best management practices and forest restoration of critical areas for soil and water conservation, demonstrating the complementarity of these actions in the management of agricultural landscapes. Considering the second group of scenarios, the results demonstrated the positive influence of the size of forested riparian buffers on sediment retention capacity of riparian areas and landscape connectivity, and the best results were obtained with the total coverage of the Areas of Permanent Preservation (APPs) by forests. It was observed that the amount of forest cover positively influenced the sediment retention capacity of APPs and determined the behavior of these areas as sediment filter or source for stream channels. Overall, the results presented in this thesis demonstrated the potential of conservation and forest restoration strategies on agricultural landscapes, while it reinforced the needs for planning and for the inclusion of agricultural production areas in landscape management strategies. On current expectations for the implementation of the new Brazilian Forest Act and softer requirements for restoration of APPs and Legal Reserves on private properties, the results suggest that only the command and control actions may not be sufficient to promote the provision of environmental services and biodiversity conservation on agricultural landscapes. Therefore, we recommend the detachment from what is required by law to the concept of sustainable landscapes, because only the legal compliance of rural properties may not be able to ensure the supply of goods and services to society.
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Elaboração de carta de susceptibilidade à erosão das bacias dos rios Araraquara e Cubatão-SP, escala 1:50.000 / Elaboration of the erosion susceptibility map of the Araraquara and Cubatão river basins - SP, scale 1:50.000Leonardo Luiz Lyrio da Silveira 27 May 2002 (has links)
O presente trabalho consistiu na identificação de uma série de atributos do meio físico com o objetivo de gerar uma carta de susceptibilidade à erosão das bacias hidrográficas dos rios Cubatão e Araraquara em escala 1:50.000, ambas pertencentes à bacia do Rio Pardo. Os atributos do meio físico analisados foram o substrato rochoso, os materiais inconsolidados, declividade e uso e ocupação da área. A carta de susceptibilidade à erosão visa identificar áreas com diferentes graus de vulnerabilidade frente ao processo erosivo, de forma a facilitar o planejamento do uso e ocupação daquela região. Este estudo foi realizado seguindo as bases conceituais e metodológicas da cartografia geotécnica tradicional. Nesta pesquisa, foram utilizados sistemas de informação geográfica, tanto para análise de imagens de satélite para um fim específico, quanto para o tratamento dos dados do meio físico obtidos ao longo das etapas do trabalho. Procurou-se também compreender melhor a propriedade chamada de erodibilidade e identificar quais atributos relacionados com o materiais inconsolidados que mais contribuem para a predisponência do mesmo em ser erodido. / In this present work many environmental attributes were identified, in order to create a soil erosion susceptibility chart (1:50.000 scale) for the Cubatão and Araraquara hydrographic basin, which in turn, are part of the greater Pardo river basin. These attributes were bedrock classification, unconsolidated materials, slope and land use. The soil erosion susceptibility chart was meant to help the land use management of that particular region by identifying areas with different soil erosion vulnerability. This study was leaded following conceptual and methodological bases from the traditional engineering geological mapping approach. Geographical information system (GIS) were applied to analyze satellite images for a specific utilization, as well as for dealing with the environmental data, obtained along all the work stages. It was intended also to provide a better understanding of the property called erodibility and to identify which of the unconsolidated material attributes really contributes to its erosion.
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Alterações no ciclo hidrológico e na perda de solo devido aos diferentes usos do solo e variações climáticas em área de Cerrado / Water cycle and soil loss variations due to different land uses and climate variability in a Brazilian Cerrado areaJamil Alexandre Ayach Anache 23 November 2017 (has links)
A expansão agropecuária governa as mudanças no uso do solo no Brasil devido à alta demanda dos mercados interno e externo por alimento, fibra e energia. Entretanto, os efeitos e os processos decorrentes dessas alterações no ciclo hidrológico e na conservação do solo são pouco estudados de forma experimental em regiões de clima tropical e subtropical. No Estado de São Paulo, o uso do solo acontece de forma intensiva, as áreas de Cerrado nativo estão fragmentadas e pastagens vêm sendo substituídas por plantações de cana-de-açúcar devido à alta demanda por etanol e açúcar. Este trabalho tem como objetivo compreender as relações, trocas, variações e tendências das componentes do balanço hídrico e dos processos erosivos em potenciais mudanças no uso do solo que são encontradas no Sudeste do Brasil: de condições naturais (Cerrado sensu stricto) para pastagem, cana-de-açúcar e solo exposto. Para isso, foram monitorados, nos diferentes usos do solo, as condições meteorológicas, o escoamento superficial, a evapotranspiração, o conteúdo de água no solo, a erosão do solo e a flutuação do nível freático do aquífero. As alterações no uso do solo modificam significativamente o balanço hídrico, com aumento do escoamento superficial (pelo menos 14 mm ano-1) e diminuição da evapotranspiração (pelo menos 529 mm ano-1) quando o Cerrado sensu stricto é substituído por pastagem ou cana-de-açúcar. Entretanto, no Cerrado sensu stricto o volume de água disponível para percolação ao longo da zona não saturada e potencial recarga do aquífero tende a ser menor que em áreas agrícolas. As observações mostram que o solo exposto e a cana-de-açúcar possuem os maiores valores erosão do solo (16,00 ± 5,97 t ha-1 ano-1 e 0,64 ± 0,49 t ha-1 ano-1, respectivamente). Além disso, há semelhanças entre as taxas de perda de solo na pastagem (0,11 ± 0,04 t ha-1 ano-1) e no Cerrado sensu stricto (0,14 ± 0,06 t ha-1 ano-1). Devido às curtas séries de dados de escoamento superficial e erosão do solo, a adoção de modelos de base física como o WEPP (Water Erosion Prediction Project), é alternativa viável para simulações que considerem as variabilidades climáticas de regiões subtropicais. Projeções climáticas revelam que não ocorrerão alterações significativas nas respostas (escoamento superficial e erosão do solo) em relação ao clima base atual apesar do aumento significativo na precipitação nos cenários mais drásticos (entre 5% e 9%). Por fim, a manutenção do ciclo hidrológico e o controle da erosão do solo alcançados pelo Cerrado sensu stricto são benefícios que contrastam com a diminuição da recarga potencial do aquífero em áreas de vegetação densa. A cana-de-açúcar e a pastagem são usos do solo concorrentes e seus efeitos nos padrões hidrológicos e na erosão do solo se equilibram. / The agricultural expansion in Brazil drives land use changes due to the higher demand of internal and external markets for food, fiber and fuel. However, the effects and processes that result from these changes on hydrological cycle and soil conservation are not well explored in an experimental approach under tropical and subtropical climates. The land use is intense in the State of São Paulo, where the undisturbed woodlands in the Cerrado biome are fragmented and pasturelands are transformed in sugarcane plantations due to the higher sugar and ethanol demands. This thesis aims to comprehend the relations, trade-offs and variations of the water balance components and soil erosion processes under potential land use changes that can be found in southeastern Brazil: from natural landscapes (wooded Cerrado) to pastureland, sugarcane and bare soil. They were monitored in these different land uses: meteorological conditions, runoff, evapotranspiration, soil moisture content, soil erosion, and water table fluctuation. The land uses changes significantly influence the water balance, increasing the runoff (at least 14 mm yr-1) and decreasing evapotranspiration (at least 529 mm yr-1) when wooded Cerrado is substituted by pasture or sugarcane. Nevertheless, the soil water content available for deep percolation through the unsaturated zone and potential aquifer recharge in the wooded Cerrado tend to be smaller than in agricultural fields. Soil loss observations reveal that bare soil and sugarcane have the highest rates (16.00 ± 5.97 t ha-1 yr1 and 0.64 ± 0.49 t ha-1 yr-1, respectively). Additionally, there are similarities between the soil loss rates of pastureland (0.11 ± 0.04 t ha-1 yr-1) and wooded Cerrado (0.14 ± 0.06 t ha-1 yr-1). Due to the short-period observations of runoff and soil erosion, the use of a process-based model such as WEPP (Water Erosion Prediction Project) is a feasible alternative for simulations considering climatic variability under subtropical conditions. Projected climates reveal that in spite of significant increased rainfall (between 5% and 9%) in the most drastic scenarios, there are no significant changes on runoff and soil erosion rates in relation to the actual baseline climate. Finally, the hydrological stability and soil erosion control are benefits reached by the wooded Cerrado that contrast with the decrease in potential aquifer recharge in a dense vegetation area. Sugarcane and pasture are concurrent land uses and their effects on hydrological patterns and soil erosion are equivalent.
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A reconstruction of the history of land degradation in relation to land use change and land tenure in Peddie district, former CiskeiKakembo, Vincent January 1997 (has links)
A history of land degradation is reconstructed in a part of the dividing ridge between the Great Fish and Keiskamma rivers, in Peddie District, former Ciskei. The study entails a comparative investigation of the progressive changes in land use, vegetation and soil erosion in three tenure units, namely: former commercial farms, traditional and betterment villages. Analysis of the sequential aerial photography of the area for 1938,1954, 1965, 1975 and 1988 is employed. This is backed by groundtruthing exercises. Data thus obtained are quantified, and linkages between degradation, anthropogenic and physical factors are derived using PC ARC/INFO GIS. Differences in land tenure systems emerge as the main controlling factor to variations in land degradation. Confinement of vegetation diminution and erosion to traditional and betterment villages is observed at all dates. Scantily vegetated surfaces and riparian vegetation removal are a characteristic feature of both areas throughout the study period. 'Betterment,' introduced in the early 1960s to curb land degradation is, instead observed to exacerbate it, particularly soil erosion. Trends in land use change are characterised by the abandonment of cultivated land, which is noted to coincide with a sharp rise in population. Erosion intensification into severe forms particularly between 1965 and 1975, coincident with a period of extreme rainfall events, emerges as the most significant degradation trend. A close spatial correlation between abandoned cultivated land and intricate gullies is identified. So is the case between grazing land and severe sheet erosion. Within the grazing lands, an examination of erosion and categories of vegetated surfaces reveals that erosion occurs predominantly on the scanty vegetation category. Such erosion-vegetation interaction largely explains the non-recovery of the scanty vegetation category, even during periods of intense rainfall. Extensive channel degradation is evident along stream courses with scanty riparian vegetation. Physical factors are noted to have a significant bearing on erosion. The high prevalence of erosion on the Ecca group of rocks confirms its erosion-prone nature. Pockets of colluvium and alluvium accumulation in the steep bottomlands are identified as the sites of the most severe gully erosion. Field surveys at some of the sites indicate that a dolerite sill through the area forms a boundary of colluvium accumulation and the upslope limit to gully incision. That these sites are recognised as formerly cultivated land, portrays the interaction between physical and anthropogenic variables with regard to inducing degradation in the area.
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Fingerprinting sediment sources in agricultural catchments in southern Brazil / Traçage des sources de sédiments dans des bassins versants agricoles du sud du Brésil / Identificação de fontes de sedimento em bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do BrasilTiecher, Tales 05 March 2015 (has links)
La connaissance des principales sources diffuses de sédiments permettrait d'améliorer l'utilisation des ressources publiques investies dans les stratégies de gestion des sols. Les méthodes de traçage (fingerprinting) conventionnelles basées sur la composition géochimique sont laborieuses et nécessitent une préparation importante des échantillons. Cette étude visait à rechercher les sources de sédiments dans des bassins versants agricoles du Rio Grande do Sul (sud du Brésil) et d'évaluer l'utilisation des outils spectroscopiques comme technique alternative. La superficie des bassins versants étudiés est comprise entre 0,80 et 2027 km². Les sources de sédiments correspondent aux terres cultivées, aux prairies, aux chemins agricoles et aux berges des cours d'eau. L'échantillonnage des sédiments est basé sur des préleveurs automatiques pour un suivi temporel, des prélèvements de sédiments fins du lit de la rivière, et lors d'événements de pluvieux. La concentration totale des traceurs géochimiques a été mesurée dans les échantillons de sédiments et de sols. Les mesures spectrales ont été faites dans la gamme ultraviolet-visible, proche infrarouge et infrarouge moyen pour le bassin versant d'Arvorezinha. Les deux méthodes, classiques et spectroscopiques, permettent de discriminer et de fournir la contribution des sources de sédiments. L'information spectrale peut être aussi précise que les traceurs géochimiques. En outre, la combinaison de paramètres de couleur dérivés du spectre dans le visible avec traceurs géochimiques était une façon rapide et peu coûteuse pour améliorer la discrimination entre les sources et la précision des prédictions. La contribution des sources de sédiments démontrent que d'autres facteurs que proportion de l'utilisation des terres, comme la distribution de terres agricoles, les forêts et les chemins agricoles dans le paysage, jouent un rôle important dans la production de sédiments. Forêt riparienne semble être un facteur clé de l'érosion des berges des cours d'eau. L'érosion due aux chemins agricoles semble être fortement liée échelle d'observation et dépend du nombre de points ou les routes traversent le réseau hydrographique. Les terres cultivées, même lorsque cultivées sans labour (semis direct), sont encore la principale source de sédiments dans les bassins versants agricoles dans le sud du Brésil. La quantité de sédiment produite par les terres cultivées et par unité de surface qui atteint efficacement le réseau de drainage variait de 0,06 à 3,95 tonnes ha-1 an-1. Ces variations sont partiellement liées au relief et à la pente, mais elles sont essentiellement influencées par l'utilisation des terres et la gestion des sols. La quantité de sédiments provenant des terres cultivées est encore trop élevée pour des zones de faible érosivité et cultivées sans labour du sol, comme le bassin versant de Conceição (1, tonnes ha-1 an-1). Ceci, indique que des efforts supplémentaires sont encore nécessaires pour réduire l'érosion du sol. Par conséquent, il est urgent de mieux planifier l'utilisation et l'occupation des terres dans ces bassins versants, dans la mesure où les systèmes de gestion des sols utilisés par les agriculteurs sont encore inefficaces pour réduire le ruissellement et l'érosion dans les zones cultivées dans le sud du Brésil. / The knowledge of the main diffuse sources of sediment production can enhance efficiency in the use of public resources invested in management strategies that seek to mitigate sediment transfer. Conventional fingerprinting methods based on geochemical composition are timeconsuming and require critical preliminary sample preparation. In this sense, spectroscopic methods can be less labor-intensive, cheap, and viable alternative for this purpose. The present study aimed to evaluate the sediment sources in agricultural catchments from Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil, and to evaluate the potential use of spectroscopy measurements as a low cost and easy alternative to fingerprinting sediment sources. The total area of the study includes five catchments as Arvorezinha, Júlio de Castilhos 1, Júlio de Castilhos 2, Conceição, and Guaporé with areas of 1.19, 0.80, 1.43, 804.3, and 2,027.2 km², respectively. Sediment sources evaluated were crop fields, grasslands, unpaved roads, and stream channels. Sediment sampling strategy included time-integrated samplers, fine-bed sediments, and storm-event sediments. The total concentrations of several geochemical tracers were estimated in sediment and source samples. Spectral measurements were made for ultraviolet-visible, near-infrared, and mid-infrared ranges only for the Arvorezinha catchment. Source ascriptions obtained by alternative methods based on spectroscopy analysis were in agreement with ascriptions from classical fingerprinting method based on geochemical composition. Spectral information can be as precise as the geochemical tracers. Besides, combining visible-based-colour to geochemical tracers was a rapid and inexpensive way to enhance discrimination between source types and to improve precision of sediment sources apportionment. Findings of sediment source apportionment demonstrate that other factors than proportion of land use, such as distribution of croplands, forests, and unpaved roads in the landscape; play an important role in sediment production. Riparian forests seems to be a key factor for stream channel erosion. Unpaved roads seems to be strongly scale-related and dependent upon the number of points were roads across directly the stream network. The crop fields, even when cultivated with no-tillage, are still the main source of sediment in agricultural catchments in southern Brazil. The amount of sediment yielded from crop fields per unit of area that actually reaches the stream outlet ranged from 0.06 to 3.95 ton ha-1 yr-1. These variations are attributed partly to the relief and slope, but land use and soil management mostly influences them. The amount of sediment originated from crop fields are still too high for low susceptible areas with no-till, as Conceição catchment (1.30 ton ha-1 yr-1), indicating that further efforts are still necessary to further reduce soil erosion. Therefore, there is an urgent need to better plan land use and occupation in these catchments, inasmuch as the soil management systems used by farmers are still inefficient to reduce runoff and erosion in areas with crops in southern Brazil. / O conhecimento das principais fontes difusas de sedimentos pode aumentar a eficiência de utilização dos recursos investidos em estratégias de gestão que visem mitigar a transferência de sedimentos aos cursos d'água. Métodos convencionais baseados na composição geoquímica ainda tem alto custo, são onerosos e demandam preparação preliminar crítica das amostras. Dessa forma, métodos espectroscópicos podem ser uma alternativa menos trabalhosa, mais rápida e viável para esse propósito. Objetivou-se com o presente trabalho avaliar a contribuição das fontes de sedimentos em bacias hidrográficas agrícolas do estado do Rio Grande do Sul, e avaliar o potencial uso da espectroscopia como uma alternativa para traçar a origem dos sedimentos. As áreas de estudo são representativas dos principais impactos da agricultura nos recursos hídricos no estado. A área total das bacias hidrográficas de Arvorezinha, Júlio de Castilhos 1, Júlio de Castilhos 2, Conceição e Guaporé é de 1,19, 0,80, 1,43, 804,3 e 2.031 km², respectivamente. As fontes de sedimento avaliadas foram lavouras, pastagens, estradas e canais da rede de drenagem. A estratégia de amostragem de sedimentos incluiu coleta com amostradores do tipo integrador no tempo, sedimento de fundo e sedimento coletado durante eventos pluviométricos. A concentração de vários traçadores geoquímicos foram estimados nas amostras de sedimento e das fontes. Análises espectroscópicas foram realizadas na região do ultravioleta-visível, infravermelho próximo e infravermelho médio na bacia hidrográfica de Arvorezinha. A contribuição das fontes estimadas pelos métodos espectroscópicos foram similares às obtidas com traçadores geoquímicos. Além disso, a combinação de parâmetros de cor derivados da faixa espectral do visível pode ser uma alternativa rápida e de baixo custo para melhorar a discriminação das fontes e aumentar a precisão das predições. Os resultados demonstram que outros fatores além da proporção do uso do solo são importantes na produção do sedimento, como a distribuição das lavouras, florestas e estradas na paisagem. As florestas ripárias exercem um fator chave na erosão dos canais de drenagem. As estradas parecem ser fortemente dependentes da escala e do número de pontos em que cruzam os canais de drenagem. As lavouras, mesmo cultivadas sob plantio direto, ainda são as principais fontes de sedimentos nas bacias hidrográficas rurais do sul do Brasil. A quantidade de sedimento produzida nas lavouras que atinge a rede fluvial variou de 0.06 a 3.95 ton ha-1 ano-1. Essa variação é devida em parte às condições naturais intrínsecas de relevo e fortemente influenciada pelo uso e manejo do solo. A quantidade de sedimento erodida das lavouras ainda são muito elevadas para áreas de baixa susceptibilidade à erosão manejadas sob plantio direto, como na bacia hidrográfica do Conceição (1.30 ton ha-1 ano-1), indicando que maiores esforços ainda são necessários para reduzir a erosão do solo. Existe uma necessidade urgente de planejar a utilização e ocupação da terra nessas bacias, uma vez que os sistemas de manejo do solo utilizados pelos agricultores ainda são ineficientes para reduzir a erosão nas lavouras no sul do Brasil.
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Relation société-milieu en domaine sahélien au sud-ouest du Niger au cours des quatre derniers millénaires : approche géoarchéologique / Relationships between societies and their environment in the Sahel in southwestern Niger over the past four thousand years : a geoarchaeological approachGuillon, Rodrigue 21 November 2013 (has links)
Le Sahel, milieu compris entre le Sahara et la forêt soudanienne, subit actuellement de grands bouleversements environnementaux. Depuis les sécheresses des années 1970-1980 et la forte croissance démographique, le couvert végétal s’est considérablement dégradé, contribuant à l’augmentation du ruissellement et à l’érosion des sols. À partir de ce constat, nous avons entrepris l’étude des sociétés passées de la région de Niamey afin d’évaluer leur impact sur le milieu. Le manque de données archéologiques a nécessité de recenser les principaux indices d’occupation au cours du Néolithique et de l’Âge du fer. Outre l’apport de nouvelles datations pour le site de Kirkissoy, une étude sédimentaire a été réalisée sur un paléo-chenal du fleuve Niger et de nouveaux sites ont été identifiés. Pour l’Âge du fer, des sites d’habitat et plus de 5000 bas fourneaux à usage unique ont été cartographiés. Ils témoignent d’une activité métallurgique comprise entre le 4e et le 14e siècles AD. Les études typologique et spatiale des structures de réduction ont révélé l’existence de différents types de bas fourneaux et d’une répartition spatiale liée au contexte géomorphologique et à la gestion de l’espace de travail. L’étude d’un parcellaire sur les plateaux, associé à ces bas fourneaux, a mis en évidence une activité agricole autour de l’an mil. Le bilan de ces données archéologiques a été mis en parallèle avec les données environnementales acquises par l’étude d’un remplissage sédimentaire. Au cours des quatre derniers millénaires, la région de Niamey et le Sud-ouest du Niger ont été marqués par des changements environnementaux et sociétaux qui ont provoqué une discontinuité de l’occupation humaine. / The Sahel, a zone between the Sahara Desert and the Sudan forests, is currently experiencing major environmental changes. Since the droughts in 1970s and 1980s, and with the high population growth rate, vegetation cover has deteriorated considerably, contributing to increased runoff and soil erosion. Starting from this observation, we undertook the study of past societies in the Niamey region, to assess their impact on the environment. The lack of archaeological data meant that it was necessary to identify key indicators of occupation during the Neolithic and the Iron Age. In addition to providing new evidence to date the Neolithic site of Kirkissoy, a sedimentary study was conducted on a palaeochannel of the River Niger and new sites were discovered on the left bank. For the Iron Age, several habitat sites were identified and more than 5,000 single use bloomery furnaces were mapped. They provide evidence of metallurgical activity from the 4th to 14th centuries AD. Typological and spatial analysis show the existence of several types of furnaces and their spatial distribution is linked to workspace management and the geomorphological context. As well as these bloomery furnaces, an agricultural system with plot boundaries was identified and studied on the lateritic plateaus of Louguel. It shows intensive agricultural activity around the year one thousand. These archaeological data are compared with environmental data obtained by the study of the sedimentary record. Over the past four thousand years, the Niamey region and southwestern Niger have been marked by environmental and societal changes, resulting in discontinuous human occupation.
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Source, transport et enfouissement du carbone organique lors de l'érosion continentale : l'exemple du système himalayen / Source, transport and burial of organic carbon during continental erosion : insights from the hymalayan systemGaly, Valier 27 June 2007 (has links)
Le TOC des sédiments du système Gange-Brahmapoutre croît linéairement avec la proportion de phylosilicates et de particules fines. La proportion de Corg fossile est ~ 20 % dans les MES et > 50 % dans les sédiments de fond. Plus de 50 % du Corg dérivé de l'Himalaya est oxydé et remplacé lors du transport dans la plaine du Gange. La charge en Corg est similaire dans les sédiments du Cône et dans les sédiments de rivière. L'abondance et le d13C des biomarqueurs indique que le Corg est dominé par les apports terrigènes. Par conséquent, l'efficacité d'enfouissement du Corg terrigène est proche de 100 %. Dans le système himalayen, nous estimons les flux d'enfouissement de Corg récent et fossile à respectivement 3.1±0.3 × 1011 mol/an et 0.9±0.4 × 1011 mol/an. L'enfouissement de Corg représente donc ~ 80 % de la consommation de CO2 engendrée par l'érosion de l'Himalaya. De manière générale, les orogènes actifs se caractérisent probablement par un enfouissement efficace de Corg / In the Ganga-Brahmaputra system, TOC linearly increases with the relative proportion of philosilicates and fine grain minerals. The proportion of fossil Corg in the suspended and bed sediments is respectively ~ 20 % and > 50 % of the TOC. During the Gangetic floodplain transit, more than 50 % of recent Corg derived from the Himalaya is oxidised and is replaced by Corg derived from the floodplain. The Corg loadings of river and recent Bengal Fan sediments are comparable. Biomarker abundance and ð13C show that Corg is dominated by terrestrial inputs. Consequently, the terrestrial Corg burial efficiency must be around 100 %. In the Himalayan basin, we estimate the burial fluxes or recent and fossil Corg to be respectively 3.1±0.3 × 1011 mol/yr and 0.9±0.4 × 1011 mol/yr. Corg burial therefore account for ~ 80 % of atmospheric CO2 consumption generated by Himalayan erosion. Efficient burial of Corg is likely a characteristic of high physical erosion typical of active orogenic systems
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The perceived impact of soil erosion on food security in the upper and lower areas of Didimana in the Eastern Cape of South AfricaIghodaro, Ikponmwosa David January 2012 (has links)
Due to the particular nature of accelerated soil erosion, its impact on food security is usually very intense. The impact starts first on the farmer, and then to his/ her environment. This is why soil erosion, when unchecked, is very devastating. Therefore this study was set to evaluate the perceived impact of soil erosion on food security in the Upper and Lower Areas of Didimana, Eastern Cape of South Africa, and the role farmers’ adoption behaviours play in the interaction. Three specific objectives were put forward by the study, vis-à-vis: (1) to establish farmers’ perceptions on the impact of soil erosion on food security of the study area; (2) to establish farmers’ innovation adoption behaviour with respect to soil erosion control in the study area; and (3) to establish farmers’ perceptions on the impact of extension activities with respect to soil erosion-control in the study area. The central argument of discussion is that soil erosion like every other agricultural problem, is the result of farmers’ non-adoption or inappropriate adoption of improved and recommended soil management technologies in the study area. The survey method of research was adopted for the study, where data were collected, using a well structured questionnaire, from a total of 60 farmers in the study area, through a simple random sampling process. Farmers’ perception suggested that the impact of soil erosion in their area is severe. This severity is demonstrated firstly in the form of climate change, as the time of rain in their area is gradually changing, and thus changing their time of cropping. Similarly the livelihoods of farmers are being negatively affected, as farmers’ crops, livestock, and even household feeding are being affected. More so, findings indicate that most farmers now plant fewer crops and there is an estimation of crop loss by most farmers of well between 21-60 percent of crops every year. Farmers’ perception further revealed that due to soil erosion, over 50 percent of farmers are unsustainable and a total of 71.7 percent of farmers’ population admitted that the amount of food available for their households is being severely affected. In virtually every sphere of human endeavours improved technologies have been developed to solve human problems, but the main reason problems like soil erosion is still very evident is the fact of farmers’ non-adoption or inappropriate adoption of specific recommended technologies. In the study area, the role of farmers’ adoption behaviour in the interaction of the impact of soil erosion on food security was very prominent. Findings indicate that despite the presence of certain recommended soil management technologies in the study area, majority of farmers do not use them neither extension advices. Moreover their satisfaction with those technologies was found to be low, which could be an explanation why they do not use them. For innovation to be adopted, rejected or utilized inappropriately, the effectiveness and performance of agricultural extension, as well as farmers’ perception play a great role. Thus in the study area, farmers’ perception on extension effectiveness indicates that extension hardly talk about soil erosion and its control during times of their visit. Similarly, farmers’ rating for extension services and advices was as well very low (23.4 percent). In fact, a comparison of farmers’ traditional methods of soil erosion control with extension recommendations (53.4 percent) indicated that farmers perceive their local methods of more importance than extension methods. In the same vein, majority of farmers in the area indicated that extension officers are inadequate in their jobs. Reasons offered range from issues of unreliability, lack of regular visits, communication problems, less attention for crop farming, and other reasons such as extension being unconcerned for subsistence farmers, as well as the fact that they focus more on cooperatives. In all, the findings of the descriptive statistics reveal that the impact of soil erosion on food security in the study area is very significant, and the results of the linear regression model of relationships in the study reveal that soil erosion relates positively with age of farmers, their product quality, and their sustainability. In a similar note, the innovation adoption behaviours of farmers was also found to be positively related to farm yield and food accessibility. Thus showing that innovation adoption behaviour of farmers in the interaction of soil erosion and food security in the study area is significant. Therefore, efforts should be geared toward improving factors that increases yield and accessibility of farmers to serve as boosters of farmers’ motivation towards the adoption of appropriate soil management technologies in their area.
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Soil aggregates characteristics and interrill erosion in some weakly weathered coarse textured ecotopes in Eastern Cape Province, South AfricaNebo, Godwin Iloabuchi January 2013 (has links)
Aggregate stability and aggregate size distribution on soil surface that is impacted by rain drops affect soil erosion yet little is known about less weathered coarse textured soils. The objectives of the current study were to determine (i) the aggregate stability and associated aggregate fraction size distribution and (ii) the impact of the initial aggregate size on the aggregate stability and the resulting sediment fraction size distribution following rain drop impact in some quartz dominated coarse textured soils in the Eastern Cape Province. Soil samples for this experiment were collected from 14 ecotopes on the surface with a natural slope between 7.5 to 11% and at the depth between 0 to 0.2 m in the Eastern Cape Province. In each ecotope, twenty-five different spots were sampled using a spade at depth 0 to 0.2 m in other to eradicate biasness and ensure homogeneity. Thereafter, the soil samples were mixed to make a composite sample. The composited soil samples were then placed in rigid containers and taken to the soil science laboratory of the University of Fort Hare, Alice Campus where analyses were carried out. The soil properties were determined by passing the < 5 mm soil sample through a 2 mm sieve. The total Na, Ca and Mg contents in the soil samples were also determined using the wet digestion with sulphuric acid method. The total Soil organic matter content (SOM) was determined by the process known as weight loss on ignition. Thereafter, the fraction size distribution and aggregate stability was done by passing < 5 mm soil samples through a 3 mm sieve. The obtained calibrated aggregates between 3 and 5 mm were oven dried at 40o C. Thereafter, five gram (5g) of oven dried calibrated aggregates was immersed in a 50 mL deionized water in a 250 mL beaker for 10 minutes. The soil material left was transferred to a 0.053 mm sieve already immersed in ethanol and moved five times in the ethanol to separate < 0.053 mm from > 0.053 mm fragments. The remaining > 0.053 mm was re-immersed in ethanol and further oven dried at 40o C for 5 minutes. Thereafter, the > 0.053 mm fraction was transferred from 0.053 mm sieve, oven dried at 40o C, dry sieved using Digital Electromagnetic Shaker on a six column of sieves: 2 mm, 1 mm, 0.5 mm, 0.25 mm, 0.106 mm, and 0.053 mm. The aggregate stability was determined using the resulting size distribution in seven classes by calculating the mean weight diameter (MWD, mm). The soils were very stable, moderately stable or unstable. The presence of smectite and cultivation as opposed to pasture lowered aggregate stability. The studied soils showed three different aggregate size distributions. Unstable soils were dominated by 0.106 – 0.25 mm aggregate size and showed a positively skewed aggregate fraction size distribution. Aggregates finer than 0.106 mm were limited because of the coarse nature of the soil texture. Moderately stable soils broke down to both micro aggregates, 0.106 – 0.25 mm and macro aggregates, 2 – 5 mm giving a bimodal distribution. The aggregate size distribution in the very stable soils was dominated by the aggregate fraction size 2 – 5 mm and a negatively skewed aggregate fraction size distribution. The smaller the initial aggregate size the higher was the aggregate stability but the reverse was true for splash erosion. It was thought that the short 5 minutes duration of the rainfall might not have been enough to cause a total breakdown of the aggregates. Alternatively, ecotopes that were dominated by primary soil minerals such as quartz showed different breakdown behaviour compared to those containing secondary minerals such as kaolinite or smectite.
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Elaboração de carta de susceptibilidade à erosão das bacias dos rios Araraquara e Cubatão-SP, escala 1:50.000 / Elaboration of the erosion susceptibility map of the Araraquara and Cubatão river basins - SP, scale 1:50.000Silveira, Leonardo Luiz Lyrio da 27 May 2002 (has links)
O presente trabalho consistiu na identificação de uma série de atributos do meio físico com o objetivo de gerar uma carta de susceptibilidade à erosão das bacias hidrográficas dos rios Cubatão e Araraquara em escala 1:50.000, ambas pertencentes à bacia do Rio Pardo. Os atributos do meio físico analisados foram o substrato rochoso, os materiais inconsolidados, declividade e uso e ocupação da área. A carta de susceptibilidade à erosão visa identificar áreas com diferentes graus de vulnerabilidade frente ao processo erosivo, de forma a facilitar o planejamento do uso e ocupação daquela região. Este estudo foi realizado seguindo as bases conceituais e metodológicas da cartografia geotécnica tradicional. Nesta pesquisa, foram utilizados sistemas de informação geográfica, tanto para análise de imagens de satélite para um fim específico, quanto para o tratamento dos dados do meio físico obtidos ao longo das etapas do trabalho. Procurou-se também compreender melhor a propriedade chamada de erodibilidade e identificar quais atributos relacionados com o materiais inconsolidados que mais contribuem para a predisponência do mesmo em ser erodido. / In this present work many environmental attributes were identified, in order to create a soil erosion susceptibility chart (1:50.000 scale) for the Cubatão and Araraquara hydrographic basin, which in turn, are part of the greater Pardo river basin. These attributes were bedrock classification, unconsolidated materials, slope and land use. The soil erosion susceptibility chart was meant to help the land use management of that particular region by identifying areas with different soil erosion vulnerability. This study was leaded following conceptual and methodological bases from the traditional engineering geological mapping approach. Geographical information system (GIS) were applied to analyze satellite images for a specific utilization, as well as for dealing with the environmental data, obtained along all the work stages. It was intended also to provide a better understanding of the property called erodibility and to identify which of the unconsolidated material attributes really contributes to its erosion.
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