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Título: Hydrogeology of Karst and Metapelitic Domains of the Semi-Arid Vieira River Watershed (Brazil)—A Contribution to Groundwater Resource Management
Autor(es): Bhering, Apolo Pedrosa
Antunes, Isabel Margarida Horta Ribeiro
Marques, Eduardo Antonio Gomes
Paula, Rodrigo Sergio de
Silva, Antônio Roberto Nunes
Palavras-chave: groundwater; ; ; ; ; ; ;;water scarcity;aquifers;semi-arid;Montes Claros;seasonal variation;hydrogeological characterization;watershed monitoring
Data do documento: 29-Mai-2023
Resumo: Water scarcity is a problem in Brazil’s northern semi-arid domain. Montes Claros is the most populated Minas Gerais city in this context, and its socio-economic problems are related to water consumption and management. Aiming to help assess these problems, this study presents a new hydrogeological characterization. The 3D geological model was developed using drilling data from 125 public wells, field campaigns and satellite images for hydrogeological interpretation. The area has two main different aquifer systems underlying the Vieira River Watershed. The first is a karstic fissured aquifer, located in the Lagoa do Jacaré limestone Formation. The second is fissured aquifer systems in metapelites from the Serra da Santa Helena and Serra da Saudade Formations, which are characterized by low hydraulic transmissivity and locally higher specific capacity zones related to their structural features or carbonate intercalations. Monitoring data from new manual and automatic methods carried out in 16 selected points highlight that variations are related to (1) hydrogeological domains, (2) oscillations related to interference from neighboring wells, and (3) seasonal variation and irregular pluviometry in the region. This is important information that can help update our hydrogeological knowledge, provide information on surface and groundwater flow dynamics, and improve water resource management, with the aim of ensuring sustainability in exploitation.
Origem: Water
Tipo: Artigo
Páginas: 18
Local do depósito: https://doi.org/10.3390/w15112066
URI: https://repositorio.icmbio.gov.br/handle/cecav/1753
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