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Title: Evapotranspiration and water balance in the neotropical forest of southeastern Brazil
Authors: Mello, Carlos Rogério de
Yanagi, Sílvia de Nazaré Monteiro
Mello, Carlos Rogério de
Diotto, Adriano Valentim
Jaimes, Jorge Alberto Guzman
Keywords: Armazenamento de água no solo
Evapotranspiração - Controles biofísicos
Interceptação de chuva
Análise espaço-temporal
Soil water storage
Evapotranspiration - Biophysical controls,
Rainfall interception
Space-time analysis
Issue Date: 2-Jun-2022
Publisher: Universidade Federal de Lavras
Citation: MELLADO, D. E. G. Evapotranspiration and water balance in the neotropical forest of southeastern Brazil. 2021. 68 p. Dissertação (Mestrado em Recursos Hídricos) - Universidade Federal de Lavras, Lavras, 2021.
Abstract: The Atlantic Forest ecosystems have a high relevance due to their numerous ecosystem services. UNESCO understands it as one of the most critical biospheres reserves globally. However, these ecosystems have been threatened by anthropogenic pressures. This study evaluated the evapotranspiration and the water balance components in a remaining fragment of the Atlantic Forest (AFR) based on hydrometeorological datasets from seven hydrological years (2014-2020). The focus was to analyze and model the spatial and temporal patterns of evapotranspiration and their biophysical controls, the water balance components of the canopy rainfall interception, soil moisture, and the different pathways of the water. The rainfall canopy interception was significant, accounting for 19% of total gross precipitation (P). In contrast, evapotranspiration accounted for an average of 77% of P. The processes involved with evapotranspiration are controlled by stomatal and soil water storage, mainly in the dry periods. Based on the water balance analysis, the water that flows below the root zone (DP) showed a variation between 3% and 49% of P. Therefore, despite the water limitations during the analyzed period, the Neotropical Forest stands out as a critical element to provide ecological functions, mainly for controlling and storage water.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/50103
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