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PLOS ONE | 2017

Effects of conversion of native cerrado vegetation to pasture on soil hydro-physical properties, evapotranspiration and streamflow on the Amazonian Agricultural Frontier

Rodolfo Nobrega; Alphonce C. Guzha; Gilmar Nunes Torres; Kristóf Kovács; Gabriele Lamparter; Ricardo S. S. Amorim; Eduardo Guimarães Couto; Gerhard Gerold

Understanding the impacts of land-use change on landscape-hydrological dynamics is one of the main challenges in the Northern Brazilian Cerrado biome, where the Amazon agricultural frontier is located. Motivated by the gap in literature assessing these impacts, we characterized the soil hydro-physical properties and quantified surface water fluxes from catchments under contrasting land-use in this region. We used data from field measurements in two headwater micro-catchments with similar physical characteristics and different land use, i.e. cerrado sensu stricto vegetation and pasture for extensive cattle ranching. We determined hydraulic and physical properties of the soils, applied ground-based remote sensing techniques to estimate evapotranspiration, and monitored streamflow from October 2012 to September 2014. Our results show significant differences in soil hydro-physical properties between the catchments, with greater bulk density and smaller total porosity in the pasture catchment. We found that evapotranspiration is smaller in the pasture (639 ± 31% mm yr-1) than in the cerrado catchment (1,004 ± 24% mm yr-1), and that streamflow from the pasture catchment is greater with runoff coefficients of 0.40 for the pasture and 0.27 for the cerrado catchment. Overall, our results confirm that conversion of cerrado vegetation to pasture causes soil hydro-physical properties deterioration, reduction in evapotranspiration reduction, and increased streamflow.


Science of The Total Environment | 2018

Impacts of land-use and land-cover change on stream hydrochemistry in the Cerrado and Amazon biomes

Rodolfo Nobrega; Alphonce C. Guzha; Gabriele Lamparter; Ricardo S. S. Amorim; Eduardo Guimarães Couto; Harold J. Hughes; Hermann F. Jungkunst; Gerhard Gerold

Studies on the impacts of land-use and land-cover change on stream hydrochemistry in active deforestation zones of the Amazon agricultural frontier are limited and have often used low-temporal-resolution datasets. Moreover, these impacts are not concurrently assessed in well-established agricultural areas and new deforestations hotspots. We aimed to identify these impacts using an experimental setup to collect high-temporal-resolution hydrological and hydrochemical data in two pairs of low-order streams in catchments under contrasting land use and land cover (native vegetation vs. pasture) in the Amazon and Cerrado biomes. Our results indicate that the conversion of natural landscapes to pastures increases carbon and nutrient fluxes via streamflow in both biomes. These changes were the greatest in total inorganic carbon in the Amazon and in potassium in the Cerrado, representing a 5.0- and 5.5-fold increase in the fluxes of each biome, respectively. We found that stormflow, which is often neglected in studies on stream hydrochemistry in the tropics, plays a substantial role in the carbon and nutrient fluxes, especially in the Amazon biome, as its contributions to hydrochemical fluxes are mostly greater than the volumetric contribution to the total streamflow. These findings demonstrate that assessments of the impacts of deforestation in the Amazon and Cerrado biomes should also take into account rapid hydrological pathways; however, this can only be achieved through collection of high-temporal-resolution data.


Hydrological Processes | 2015

Characterizing rainfall-runoff signatures from micro-catchments with contrasting land cover characteristics in southern Amazonia

Alphonce C. Guzha; Rodolfo Nobrega; Kristóf Kovács; Jessica Rebola-Lichtenberg; Ricardo S. S. Amorim; Gerhard Gerold


Regional Environmental Change | 2018

Modelling hydrological impacts of agricultural expansion in two macro-catchments in Southern Amazonia, Brazil

Gabriele Lamparter; Rodolfo Nobrega; Kristóf Kovács; Ricardo S. S. Amorim; Gerhard Gerold


Journal of Hydrology: Regional Studies | 2018

Impacts of land use and land cover change on surface runoff, discharge and low flows : Evidence from East Africa

A.C. Guzha; Mariana C. Rufino; Sheila Okoth; Suzanne R. Jacobs; Rodolfo Nobrega


Hydrology and Earth System Sciences Discussions | 2015

Identifying hydrological responses of micro-catchments under contrasting land use in the Brazilian Cerrado

Rodolfo Nobrega; A. C. Guzha; Gilmar Nunes Torres; Kristóf Kovács; Gabriele Lamparter; Ricardo Santos Silva Amorim; Eduardo Guimarães Couto; Gerhard Gerold


Archive | 2013

Investigating discharge and rainfall variability in an Amazonian watershed: Do any trends exist?

Alphonce C. Guzha; Rodolfo Nobrega; Celso Augusto Guimarães Santos; Gerhard Gerold


IAHS-AISH publication | 2009

An e-Science platform for collaborative generation of knowledge and technology in hydrology, hydrogeology and water resources.

Carlos de Oliveira Galvão; Rodolfo Nobrega; Francisco Vilar Brasileiro; Eliane Araujo


Water quality and sediment transport issues in surface water - IAHS Scientific Assembly 2017, Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 10–14 July 2017 | 2018

A multi-approach and multi-scale study on water quantity and quality changes in the Tapajós River basin, Amazon

Rodolfo Nobrega; Gabriele Lamparter; Harold J. Hughes; Alphonce C. Guzha; Ricardo Santos Silva Amorim; Gerhard Gerold


Erdkunde | 2017

Process-based modelling of the impacts of land use change on the water balance in the Cerrado biome (Rio das Mortes, Brazil)

Sarina Meister; Rodolfo Nobrega; Wolfgang Rieger; Ronja Wolf; Gerhard Gerold

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Gerhard Gerold

University of Göttingen

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Alphonce C. Guzha

United States Forest Service

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Ricardo S. S. Amorim

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Eduardo Guimarães Couto

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Gilmar Nunes Torres

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Ricardo Santos Silva Amorim

Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso

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Sheila Okoth

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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