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Balsas river basin: physical diagnosis and qualitative presentation of erosion-susceptible areas

Journal

ENGENHARIA SANITARIA E AMBIENTAL
Volume 26, Issue 1, Pages 77-87

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ASSOC BRASILEIRA ENGENHARIA SANITARIA AMBIENTAL
DOI: 10.1590/S1413-415220190257

Keywords

morphometric analysis; hydrological soil behavior; erosion susceptibility

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This study aimed to make a physical diagnosis and indicate areas susceptible to erosion in the Balsas river basin in Brazil. Using information from various databases, geoprocessing routines were employed to map the basin and sub-basins, calculate morphometric indices, and reclassify areas susceptible to erosion. The findings indicate the need for management and planning actions to prevent negative impacts of erosive processes in the region.
Knowledge of the geomorphological behavior of watersheds is fundamental for the elaboration of public policies for the conservation of natural resources, to subsidize human occupation in a way that minimizes erosion processes. Considering the lack of information about the Balsas river basin, located in the south of the state of Maranhao, Brazil, this study aimed to make a physical diagnosis and indicate areas susceptible to erosion through qualitative classification. To that end, it drew on information from National Water Agency (ANA), the Geological Survey of Brazil (CPRM) and the United States Geological Survey (USGS) databases (digital elevation model, hydrography, soils and geology). Through geoprocessing routines, the basin and sub-basins were mapped and data was obtained for the calculation of morphometric indices. In addition, the areas susceptible to erosion were reclassified based on the curve number method, which assesses surface runoff potential by soil type and use. Reclassification into four susceptibility classes made it possible to map erosion susceptible areas. The morphogenetic characteristics found in the area show the need for appropriate management actions, since some types of soils, combined with 45% slope (about 44% of the area), are the most vulnerable to erosive processes. The conclusion reached was that planning of the use and occupation of the basin is extremely important to prevent the physical characteristics of the basin interfering negatively in the future of the region, as its agricultural as well as urban activities expand.

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