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Doctoral Thesis
DOI
https://doi.org/10.11606/T.11.1978.tde-20230818-145345
Document
Author
Full name
Eiichi Matsui
Institute/School/College
Knowledge Area
Date of Defense
Published
Piracicaba, 1978
Supervisor
Title in Portuguese
Origem e dinâmica de salinização da água do nordeste brasileiro – Bacia do rio Pajeú – PE
Keywords in Portuguese
BRASIL
REGIÃO NORDESTE
SALINIDADE DA ÁGUA
Abstract in Portuguese
Na Bacia Hidrográfica do rio Pajeú, foi feito um estudo sobre a dinâmica da salinização das águas. Nesse estudo, foram utilizados os dados isotópicos (18O, D e T) obtidos no período de 1974 a 1977, das águas subterrâneas, superficiais e de precipitação, bem como as concentrações de C1- nessas amostras. Os dados isotópicos foram utilizados para o estudo da dinâmica da circulação da água na Bacia. As variações nas concentrações de C1-, justamente com os dados hidrogeológicos e hidrometeorológicos existentes e os dados isotópicos obtidos, permitiram reforçar a hipótese da salinização das águas da região, por concentrações progressivas de sais do mar aerotransportados para a região, pela perda de água por evapotranspiração. Foram sugeridas algumas técnicas de manejo da água na região cristalina do Nordeste, procurando otimizar a sua utilização.
Title in English
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Abstract in English
The dynamics of salinization of waters in the Hydrographic Basin of the Pajeú River was studied. Isotopic data (18O, D and T) obtained during the period 1974-1977, of surface, precipitation and groundwaters, as well as C1- concentration in these samples were used. The isotopic data were employed in studying the dynamics of the circulation of water in the Basin. Variations in C1- concentration, together with existing hydrogeological and hydrometeorological data and the isotopic data obtained, strengthened the hypothesis that salinization of the waters in the region is a consequence of progressive concentration of air-transported sea salts caused by loss of water due to evapotranspiration. Water management techniques have been suggested aiming at the best utilization of precipitated water in the crystalline region of the Northeast.
 
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