Anthropogenic Activity in the Topo-Climatic Interaction of the Tapajós River Basin, in the Brazilian Amazon

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dos Santos Franco, Vania [1 ,2 ]
de Lima, Aline Maria Meiguins [1 ]
de Oliveira, Rodrigo Rafael Souza [3 ]
de Souza, Everaldo Barreiros [1 ]
Sodre, Giordani Rafael Conceicao [4 ]
Santos, Diogo Correa [2 ]
Adami, Marcos [5 ]
de Oliveira Serrao, Edivaldo Afonso [2 ]
da Silva Dias, Thaiane Soeiro [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Para, Programa Posgrad Ciencias Ambientais, BR-66075110 Belem, Brazil
[2] Inst Tecnol Vale Desenvolvimento Sustentavel, BR-66055090 Belem, Brazil
[3] Univ Estado Para, Dept Geog, BR-66050540 Belem, Brazil
[4] Univ Fed Para, Fac Meteorol, BR-66075110 Belem, Brazil
[5] Inst Nacl Pesquisas Espaciais INPE, BR-12227010 Sao Jose Dos Campos, Brazil
关键词
rainfall; air temperature; deforestation; DEFORESTATION; IMPACTS;
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10.3390/hydrology11060082
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
This research aimed to analyze the relationship between deforestation (DFT) and climatic variables during the rainy (CHU+) and less-rainy (CHU-) seasons in the Tapaj & oacute;s River basin. Data were sourced from multiple institutions, including the Climatic Research Unit (CRU), Center for Weather Forecasts and Climate Studies (CPTEC), PRODES Program (Monitoring of Brazilian Amazon Deforestation Project), National Water Agency (ANA) and National Centers for Environmental Prediction/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NCEP/NOAA). The study assessed anomalies (ANOM) in maximum temperature (TMAX), minimum temperature (TMIN) and precipitation (PREC) over three years without the occurrence of the El Ni & ntilde;o-Southern Oscillation (ENSO) atmospheric-oceanic phenomenon. It also examined areas with higher DFT density using the Kernel methodology and analyzed the correlation between DFT and climatic variables. Additionally, it assessed trends using the Mann-Kendall technique for both climatic and environmental data. The results revealed significant ANOM in TEMP and PREC. In PREC, the highest values of ANOM were negative in CHU+. Regarding temperature, the most significant values were positive ANOM in the south, southwest and northwestern regions of the basin. Concerning DFT density, data showed that the highest concentration was of medium density, primarily along the highways. The most significant correlations were found between DFT and TEMP during the CHU- season in the Middle and Lower Tapaj & oacute;s sub-basins, regions where the forest still exhibits more preserved characteristics. Furthermore, the study identified a positive trend in TEMP and a negative trend in PREC.
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