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Environmental Pollution | 2003

Acid rain and nitrogen deposition in a sub-tropical watershed (Piracicaba): ecosystem consequences.

Alex V. Krusche; P.B. de Camargo; Carlos Eduardo Pellegrino Cerri; Maria Victoria Ramos Ballester; Luciene B. Lara; Reynaldo L. Victoria; Luiz Antonio Martinelli

High levels of wet N and acidic deposition were measured in southeast Brazil. In this study we addressed the sensitivity of water bodies and soils to acidification and N deposition in the Piracicaba River basin (12,400 km2). Average acid neutralization capacity (ANC) at 23 river sampling sites varied from 350 to 1800 microeq l(-1). Therefore, rivers and streams in the Piracicaba basin are well buffered, if the lower limit of 200 microeq l(-1) is assumed as an indication of poorly buffered waters. ANC is increased by untreated wastewaters discarded into rivers and streams of the region. Average NO3 concentrations varied from 20 to 70 microeq l(-1). At the most polluted river sites, NO3 concentration is not highest, however, probably due to NO3 reduction and denitrification. Most of the nitrogen in streams is also provided by wastewaters and not by wet deposition. The majority of the soils in the basin, however, are acidic with a low base cation content and high aluminum concentration. Therefore, soils in this basin are poorly buffered and, in areas of forest over sandy soils, acidification may be a problem.


Anais Da Academia Brasileira De Ciencias | 2012

Influence of land use changes on water chemistry in streams in the State of São Paulo, southeast Brazil

Daniela Mariano Lopes da Silva; Plínio B. Camargo; William H. McDowell; Ivan Vieira; Marcos S.M.B. Salomão; Luiz Antonio Martinelli

Streamwater is affected by several processes in the watershed including anthropogenic activities that result in changes in water quality as well as in the functioning of these stream ecosystems. Therefore, this work aims to evaluate the concentration of major ions (Ca(2+), Mg(2+), Na(+), K(+), NH4(+), NO3(-), NO2(-), Cl(-), SO4(2-), PO4(3-), HCO3(-)) in streams in the state of São Paulo (southeast Brazil). The sampling sites are located at undisturbed (ombrophilus dense forest, semideciduous forest and savanna - cerrado) and disturbed areas (pasture, urbanization and sugar cane crops). Streamwater chemistry varied according to land use change and, in general, was higher in disturbed sites. Streams located in undisturbed sites at Ribeira de Iguape/Alto Paranapanema watershed (streams 1, 2 and 3) seem to be regulated by soil characteristics, as the disturbed streams located at the same watershed covered by pasture (stream 7) showed high concentration for the most of the variables. Exception to streams located at Pontal do Paranapanema watershed where both disturbed (stream 8) and undisturbed streams (stream 4 and 5) presented similar patterns for almost all variables measured.


Biogeochemistry | 1999

Nitrogen stable isotopic composition of leaves and soil: Tropical versus temperate forests

Luiz Antonio Martinelli; M. C. Piccolo; Alan R. Townsend; Peter M. Vitousek; E. Cuevas; William H. McDowell; G. P. Robertson; O. C. Santos; Kathleen K. Treseder


Global Change Biology | 1999

Soil carbon dynamics in regrowing forest of eastern Amazonia

P. B. de Camargo; Susan E. Trumbore; Luiz Antonio Martinelli; Eric A. Davidson; D. C. Nepstad; Reynaldo L. Victoria


Biotropica | 2002

Past Vegetation Changes in Amazon Savannas Determined Using Carbon Isotopes of Soil Organic Matter

T. M. Sanaiotti; Luiz Antonio Martinelli; Reynaldo L. Victoria; Susan E. Trumbore; Plínio B. Camargo


Biogeosciences | 2010

Soil-atmosphere exchange of nitrous oxide, methane and carbon dioxide in a gradient of elevation in the coastal Brazilian Atlantic forest

E. Sousa Neto; Janaina Braga do Carmo; Michael Keller; Susian Christian Martins; Luciana F. Alves; Simone A. Vieira; Marisa de Cássia Piccolo; Plinio Batista de Camargo; H.T.Z. Couto; Carlos Alfredo Joly; Luiz Antonio Martinelli


Biogeochemistry | 2008

CO2 and O2 dynamics in human-impacted watersheds in the state of São Paulo, Brazil

Marcos S.M.B. Salomão; J. J. Cole; C. A. Clemente; Daniela Mariano Lopes da Silva; P. B. de Camargo; Reynaldo L. Victoria; Luiz Antonio Martinelli


Archive | 2002

Hydrology and water quality in the Piracicaba River basin, São Paulo State, Brazil.

Luiz Antonio Martinelli; Reynaldo Luiz Victoria; Epaminondas S. B. Ferraz; P. B. Camargo; Meryonne Moreira; Alex V. Krusche; J. M. de Moraes; Maria Victoria Ramos Ballester; L. L. S. Lara; Marcelo Bernardes; Jean Pierre B Ometto; C. E. Cerri; M. E. McClain


Archive | 2004

Stable isotope analyses provide evidence of drought stress impacting plant function at the Seca Floresta

Jim R. Ehleringer; Jean Pierre Henry Balbauld Ometto; F. Y. Yoko; Luiz Antonio Martinelli; James Berry; Tomas F. Domingues; Henrique Silva; Edmar Mazzi; Daniel C. Nepstad


Ambiência | 2014

Man-induced wetlands: effect on groundwater inorganic nitrogen

Luiz Felippe Salemi; Juliano Daniel Groppo; Jorge Marcos de Moraes; Silvio Frosini de Barros Ferraz; Luiz Antonio Martinelli

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Susan Trumbore

University of California

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Simone A. Vieira

State University of Campinas

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Jim R. Ehleringer

Carnegie Institution for Science

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