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Antonino A.C.D., Hammecker Claude, Montenegro S., Netto A.M., Angulo Jaramillo R., Lira Cabo. (2005). Subirrigation of land bordering small reservoirs in the semi-arid region in the Northeast of Brazil : monitoring and water balance. Agricultural Water Management, 73 (2), p. 131-147. ISSN 0378-3774.

Titre du document
Subirrigation of land bordering small reservoirs in the semi-arid region in the Northeast of Brazil : monitoring and water balance
Année de publication
2005
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000228136600003
Auteurs
Antonino A.C.D., Hammecker Claude, Montenegro S., Netto A.M., Angulo Jaramillo R., Lira Cabo
Source
Agricultural Water Management, 2005, 73 (2), p. 131-147 ISSN 0378-3774
In Northeast Brazil, more than 70,000 small dams retain superficial runoff and underground water flow, creating small reservoirs. Recession agriculture consists of cropping the margins of the reservoirs, on slight slopes, while the water level progressively decreases, and it is a widespread cropping system in this area. The water balance for this particular system was quantified on two contiguous plots, one with "Marreca" grass (Paspalum conjugatum Berg.), a forage crop, and the other one on bare soil, in the recession zone of the basin of Flocos dam, municipality of Tuparetama, PE (7 degrees 36'S and 37 degrees 18'W). The soil, classified as Fluvent, consists of a superficial clay textured layer overlying a sandy layer. Next to the dam, a meteorological station was installed, equipped with automatic sensors for recording rainfall, air temperature and wind speed, and pan evaporation. In the reservoir, the water level was recorded. The plots were instrumented with one neutron probe access tube, one piezometer and tensiorneters at different soil depths. Water retention and hydraulic conductivity characteristics were determined through field and laboratory measurements. The water balance was determined for the cropped and the bare soil plots, during 67 days. Average values for the actual evaporation and evapotranspiration rate, were respectively 5.0 and 8.0 mill day(-1), with an average reference evaporation rate of 8.7 min day(-1). The contribution of the aquifer recharge to evaporative demand was estimated and found to be very important. Field observation and the estimated aquifer recharge from the reservoir Suggest the presence of preferential flow. The study of water dynamics in this system is fundamental for establishing a basis for the sustainable development of agriculture in this area. (c) 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Plan de classement
Hydrologie [062] ; Sciences du monde végétal [076]
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010042259]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010042259
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