Water infiltration rate in the soil under different uses and covers in the Poxim River basin, Sergipe, Brazil

  • Batista L
  • Gomes Filho R
  • Carvalho C
  • et al.
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Abstract

Watersheds are units of planning and environmental management having a great importance in the management of water resources and their use. To this end, knowledge about the soil's physical and water attributes is of paramount importance in the context of water dynamics in aquifer recharge areas. Water infiltration rate into the soil is considered an important variable in the hydrological cycle, as the increase in this process can lead to a reduction in erosion and consequently greater groundwater recharge. Thus, the present work aimed to evaluate the soil water infiltration rate in the phytophysiognomy of the Poxim River basin in the State of Sergipe, in the agriculture, eucalyptus and forest areas, and to observe the effect of the infiltration water rate in areas of no-till, minimum and conventional cultivation. The soil water infiltration rate was obtained through the use of double cylinder infiltrometer and estimated through the mathematical models of Kostiakov, Kostiakov-Lewis, Horton and Philip. When making comparisons between the models for estimating of soil water infiltration rates, the Horton model showed a better fit compared to the other models used, and the type of soil cover that obtained the highest infiltration rate was the forest. No-till areas provided higher water infiltration rates in the soil, contributing to greater groundwater recharge.

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Batista, L. dos S., Gomes Filho, R. R., Carvalho, C. M. de, Pedrotti, A., Santos, I. L. N., Faccioli, G. G., … Costa, D. R. da. (2020). Water infiltration rate in the soil under different uses and covers in the Poxim River basin, Sergipe, Brazil. International Journal for Innovation Education and Research, 8(11), 321–339. https://doi.org/10.31686/ijier.vol8.iss11.2756

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