Stormflow generation in two headwater catchments in eastern Amazonia,Brazil |
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Authors: | A J Wickel N C van de Giesen T D d A Sá |
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Institution: | 1. Center for Development Research (ZEF), University of Bonn, Germany;2. Conservation Science Program, World Wildlife Fund, Washington DC, USA;3. Department of Water Management Civil Engineering and Geosciences, TU Delft, The Netherlands;4. EMBRAPA, Brasilia, Brazil |
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Abstract: | Throughout the tropics, and the Amazon region in particular, only a few experimental studies have identified the main hydrological pathways and response to storm events. This study identifies the hydrological response patterns and quantifies the main runoff generating processes for two headwater catchments in eastern Amazonia, an area of low relief. Over an 18 month study period, 245 and 55 rainfall–runoff events at the respective headwater catchments were analysed. The rainfall‐runoff regression lines for both catchments revealed a remarkably strong linear correlation between event rain total and runoff volume. The area contributing to stormflow was proven to be constant in extent at approximately 0·6% of the catchment and to coincide with the exact extent of the riparian wetland zone. The soils of the surrounding hillslopes were found to be highly permeable oxisols. Indications of secondary permeability due to the deep root system of the secondary vegetation were also found. Copyright © 2007 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. |
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Keywords: | stormflow runoff generation riparian forest eastern Amazonia Brazil |
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