A long-term annual water balance analysis of the Araçuaí River Basin, Brazil.
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2010
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Semi-arid and arid areas exhibit great temporal variability in water availability. In
some of these regions, a one- or two-day rainfall is followed by intervening dry periods of
variable length. In recent decades, many rivers of the semi-arid portion of the Jequitinhonha
Basin have been undergoing a progressive discharge reduction, mainly of their base flow, the
Araçuaí River is one of them. In order to understand this transformation, a long-term analysis
of the annual water balance of the Araçuaí River Basin was performed, the results of which
are presented herein. Satellite images, hydrometeorological and river discharge data were
analyzed; mean and variance tests were conducted to determine temporal homogeneity.
Historical pluviometric data analysis shows no corresponding precipitation reduction and
temperature undergoes only a slight increase in the same period. On the other hand,
evaporation is extremely high, higher than precipitation during most of the year, leaving almost
no water for infiltration (aquifer recharge) and runoff. Furthermore, the Araçuaí headwaters
of its tributaries are now occupied by a monoculture, Eucaliptus sp., used for paper
production. Because of the decreased fluvial discharges, its lowlands, usually used for agriculture
and pasture, are abandoned and partially eroded.
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River discharge, Evaporation, Jequitinhonha Basin
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LEITE, M. G. P.; FUJACO, M. A. G. A long-term annual water balance analysis of the Araçuaí River Basin, Brazil. Journal of Geographical Sciences, v. 20, p. 938-946, 2010. Disponível em: <https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11442-010-0822-5>. Acesso em: 20 de jun. 2017.