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Master's Dissertation
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/D.11.1980.tde-20240301-151807
Document
Author
Full name
Adail Ricardo Leister Gonçalves
Institute/School/College
Date of Defense
Published
Piracicaba, 1979
Supervisor
Title in Portuguese
Determinação do tempo de residência da água de chuva em algumas bacias hidrográficas através de valores de isótopos estáveis
Keywords in Portuguese
ÁGUA PLUVIAL
BACIAS HIDROGRÁFICAS
ISÓTOPOS ESTÁVEIS
Abstract in Portuguese
Utilizando-se amostras de água de chuva e de rio, coletadas mensalmente, por um período de um ano, em dez estações, situadas na Bacia Amazônica, analisou-se o seu conteúdo em 18O e D. Com os valores de δ18O(%o) e δD (%o) procurou-se determinar o provável tempo de residência da água da chuva para cada estação. Correlacionou-se valores de δ18O(%o) e precipitação (mm) determinando-se a ocorrência do “amount effect” nas estações. Efetuou-se ainda uma análise de amostras ao longo do Rio Amazonas para observação simples do fenômeno de "fracionamento isotópico", com valores de δ18O(%o).
Abstract in English
Samples of rain and river water, monthly collected during one year from ten stations of Amazon basin were analyzed in their 18O and D content. The residence time of rain water for each station was determined using the values of δ18O(%o) and δD(%o). The values of δ18O(%o) were correlated with the precipitation ones (mm) in order to determine the occurrence of “amount effect” in the stations. An analysis of samples was done along the Amazon River for simple observation of the “isotopic fractionation” phenomenon with the values of δ18O(%o).
 
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