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Título: Hydrologic and hydraulic simulations for use in macrodrainage designs for gully management and recovery.
Autor: SAMPAIO, L. de F.
RODRIGUES, V. G. S.
BRESSIANI, D. de A.
FERREIRA, R. R. M.
Afiliación: Ligia de Freitas Sampaio, Universidade de São Carlos
Valéria Guimarães Silvestre Rodrigues, Universidade de São Carlos
Danielle de Almeida Bressiani, Climatempo
ROGERIO RESENDE MARTINS FERREIRA, CPAF-AC.
Año: 2017
Referencia: Dyna, Medellín, v. 84, n. 202, p. 126-136, Sept. 2017.
Descripción: Runoff on susceptible terrains that is not associated with adequate drainage causes soil erosion, as gullies. Gullies and drainage continue to be major issues in reclamation projetcs since soil erosion can be reactivated after the application of recovery measures. This paper describes a low-cost project framework for macrodrainage for a gully in Nazareno (MG, Brazil) to provide support to gully management and recovery. We used a simple methodology with the application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and cocentrated hydrologic and hydraulic models (freely available softwares). Tha basin has steep slopes (8 to 20%) and the water flows mainly to the northwest, wich contribute to exarcerbate erosion problems. We studied the effect to environmental conditions odf different simulations to elaborate a drainage system project using the free software tools. Therefore, the findings of this paper can aid gully management and recovery for this and other areas with similar issues.
Thesagro: Solo
Sistema de informação geográfica
Modelo de simulação
Controle da erosão
Recuperação do solo
Drenagem
Canal de escoamento
Hidráulica
NAL Thesaurus: Simulation models
Erosion control
Soil
Geographic information systems
Gully erosion
Drainage channels
Hydrologic models
Palabras clave: Método SCS
Minas Gerais
Nazareno (MG)
Barranco
Software livre
SCS method
Canales de drenaje
Control de la erosión
Erosión de cárcavas
Modelos de simulación
Modelos hidrológicos
Sistemas de información geográfica
Suelo
ISSN: 0012-7353
Tipo de Material: Artigo de periódico
Acceso: openAccess
Aparece en las colecciones:Artigo em periódico indexado (CPAF-AC)

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