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Abstract

DE MORAES RODRIGUES, Joez André et al. Quantification of water erosion and characterization of surface sealing in Ultisols in semiarid areas in Brazil. Dyna rev.fac.nac.minas [online]. 2021, vol.88, n.217, pp.97-102.  Epub Nov 12, 2021. ISSN 0012-7353.  https://doi.org/10.15446/dyna.v88n217.91019.

The lack of cover is one of the main accelerators of soil degradation. Without protection and exposed to rainfall, the soil breaks the particles, causing surface sealing, making infiltration difficult. This study characterizes surface sealing and hydraulic erosion in Ultisols of the Alto Ipanema Basin. Eight erosion plots were established under the treatments: bare soil and soil with Brachiaria decumbens mulch. Three rain events were simulated at 24-hour intervals, with an intensity of 54.63 mmh-1. After each simulation, the surface micromorphology and the amount of soil lost were investigated. The use of mulch reduced runoff by 42% and the loss of soil and the rate of disaggregation was reduced by 70% on average. Infiltration was increased by 242%. Mulch was effective in preserving soil porosity and microstructure for the first simulated rainfall event (0 h), but was not observed in the second (24 h) and third (48 h) rainfall events.

Keywords : conservation practices; soil loss; simulated rainfall event; soil micromorphology.

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