Influencia de las propiedades edáficas y la posición en el paisaje sobre la respuesta hidrológica de suelos pertenecientes a una cuenca de la Pampa Ondulada

Research in the Tala´s Creek Basin (Rolling Pampa, Argentina) including the monitoring of gauged watersheds and field rainfall simulation experiments is being carried out. It showed disagreement between the hydrological response of a small arable watershed compared to a basin of 400 km2 containing b...

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Autores principales: Chagas, Celio, Kraemer, Filipe, Utin, Santiago, Irurtia, Carlos, Santanatoglia, Oscar
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Publicado: CURIHAM: Centro Universitario Rosario de Investigaciones Hidroambientales Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Ingeniería y Agrimensura. Universidad Nacional de Rosario Director: Dr. Ing. Hernán Stenta Riobamba 245 bis, 2000 Rosario (Santa Fe), Argentina. Telefa 2011
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topic Cuenca
Escorrentía
Erosión
Basin
Runoff
Erosion
spellingShingle Cuenca
Escorrentía
Erosión
Basin
Runoff
Erosion
Chagas, Celio
Kraemer, Filipe
Utin, Santiago
Irurtia, Carlos
Santanatoglia, Oscar
Influencia de las propiedades edáficas y la posición en el paisaje sobre la respuesta hidrológica de suelos pertenecientes a una cuenca de la Pampa Ondulada
topic_facet Cuenca
Escorrentía
Erosión
Basin
Runoff
Erosion
author Chagas, Celio
Kraemer, Filipe
Utin, Santiago
Irurtia, Carlos
Santanatoglia, Oscar
author_facet Chagas, Celio
Kraemer, Filipe
Utin, Santiago
Irurtia, Carlos
Santanatoglia, Oscar
author_sort Chagas, Celio
title Influencia de las propiedades edáficas y la posición en el paisaje sobre la respuesta hidrológica de suelos pertenecientes a una cuenca de la Pampa Ondulada
title_short Influencia de las propiedades edáficas y la posición en el paisaje sobre la respuesta hidrológica de suelos pertenecientes a una cuenca de la Pampa Ondulada
title_full Influencia de las propiedades edáficas y la posición en el paisaje sobre la respuesta hidrológica de suelos pertenecientes a una cuenca de la Pampa Ondulada
title_fullStr Influencia de las propiedades edáficas y la posición en el paisaje sobre la respuesta hidrológica de suelos pertenecientes a una cuenca de la Pampa Ondulada
title_full_unstemmed Influencia de las propiedades edáficas y la posición en el paisaje sobre la respuesta hidrológica de suelos pertenecientes a una cuenca de la Pampa Ondulada
title_sort influencia de las propiedades edáficas y la posición en el paisaje sobre la respuesta hidrológica de suelos pertenecientes a una cuenca de la pampa ondulada
description Research in the Tala´s Creek Basin (Rolling Pampa, Argentina) including the monitoring of gauged watersheds and field rainfall simulation experiments is being carried out. It showed disagreement between the hydrological response of a small arable watershed compared to a basin of 400 km2 containing both arable soils and non arable sodic soils. The objective of this work was to assess the generation of surface runoff and soil erosion corresponding to four treatments whose soils and land use are representative of the studied region. The field trials consisted in the application of highintensity simulated rainfall on soils under bare surface condition. Unlike the rest of the treatments, the situation under livestock use with low organic carbon content, poor physical condition and high percentage of exchangeable sodium at the topsoil, showed the lowest final infiltration rate (1 mm h-1) and the largest sediment yield (349 g m-2). Due to its position close to the main stream, this site can pose an important risk to the studied water course because it is a source of physical, chemical and biological contaminants. These results show that sodic soils may be partially responsible for the lack of agreement between the small watershed and the basin’s hydrological response to rainfall events.
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spelling I15-R229-article-542022-02-16T13:49:25Z Influencia de las propiedades edáficas y la posición en el paisaje sobre la respuesta hidrológica de suelos pertenecientes a una cuenca de la Pampa Ondulada Chagas, Celio Kraemer, Filipe Utin, Santiago Irurtia, Carlos Santanatoglia, Oscar Cuenca Escorrentía Erosión Basin Runoff Erosion Research in the Tala´s Creek Basin (Rolling Pampa, Argentina) including the monitoring of gauged watersheds and field rainfall simulation experiments is being carried out. It showed disagreement between the hydrological response of a small arable watershed compared to a basin of 400 km2 containing both arable soils and non arable sodic soils. The objective of this work was to assess the generation of surface runoff and soil erosion corresponding to four treatments whose soils and land use are representative of the studied region. The field trials consisted in the application of highintensity simulated rainfall on soils under bare surface condition. Unlike the rest of the treatments, the situation under livestock use with low organic carbon content, poor physical condition and high percentage of exchangeable sodium at the topsoil, showed the lowest final infiltration rate (1 mm h-1) and the largest sediment yield (349 g m-2). Due to its position close to the main stream, this site can pose an important risk to the studied water course because it is a source of physical, chemical and biological contaminants. These results show that sodic soils may be partially responsible for the lack of agreement between the small watershed and the basin’s hydrological response to rainfall events. Research in the Tala´s Creek Basin (Rolling Pampa, Argentina) including the monitoring of gauged watersheds and field rainfall simulation experiments is being carried out. It showed disagreement between the hydrological response of a small arable watershed compared to a basin of 400 km2 containing both arable soils and non arable sodic soils. The objective of this work was to assess the generation of surface runoff and soil erosion corresponding to four treatments whose soils and land use are representative of the studied region. The field trials consisted in the application of highintensity simulated rainfall on soils under bare surface condition. Unlike the rest of the treatments, the situation under livestock use with low organic carbon content, poor physical condition and high percentage of exchangeable sodium at the topsoil, showed the lowest final infiltration rate (1 mm h-1) and the largest sediment yield (349 g m-2). Due to its position close to the main stream, this site can pose an important risk to the studied water course because it is a source of physical, chemical and biological contaminants. These results show that sodic soils may be partially responsible for the lack of agreement between the small watershed and the basin’s hydrological response to rainfall events. CURIHAM: Centro Universitario Rosario de Investigaciones Hidroambientales Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Ingeniería y Agrimensura. Universidad Nacional de Rosario Director: Dr. Ing. Hernán Stenta Riobamba 245 bis, 2000 Rosario (Santa Fe), Argentina. Telefa 2011-12-21 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://cuadernosdelcuriham.unr.edu.ar/index.php/CURIHAM/article/view/54 10.35305/curiham.v17i0.54 Cuadernos del CURIHAM is a half-year publication of the Centro Universitario de Rosario of hydro-environmental research directed by Adelma Mancinelli. It is dedicated to spreading the results of basic and applied research as well as technological innovations on the realm of hidro-environmental issues. It may include field study results, interdisciplinary studies or studies on the state of art on the field: basic hydraulics, fluvial and hydrodinamics, superficial and underground hydrology, urban and stochastic hydrology, planning and management of hydric resources, environmental evaluation, pollution and quality of the water, politics and water legislation, regional hydro-environmental management, hydraulic construction, methods and techniques and everything related to hydro-environmental sciences.; Vol. 17 (2011); 25-32 Cuadernos del CURIHAM; Vol. 17 (2011); 25-32 2683-8168 spa https://cuadernosdelcuriham.unr.edu.ar/index.php/CURIHAM/article/view/54/43 Derechos de autor 2011 Celio Chagas, Filipe Kraemer, Santiago Utin, Carlos Irurtia, Oscar Santanatoglia https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0