Tesis
Medida de concentração de sedimentos e turbidez na Bacia Hidrográfica do Lajeado Grande, São Martinho da Serra (RS)
Date
2010-03-29Registration in:
GUIMARÃES, José Carlos Ribeiro. MEASURES OF CONCENTRATION OF SEDIMENTS AND TURBIDITY IN LAJEADO GRANDE S HIDROGRAF BASIN, SÃO MARTINHO DA SERRA (RS). 2010. 122 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Engenharia Agrícola) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2010.
Author
Guimarães, José Carlos Ribeiro
Institutions
Abstract
With the large current debate around climate change, water scarcity worldwide and
the controversy created by the conflicts arising from multiple uses of water especially
during dry periods, and taking into account the problems caused by flooding,
mudslides, landslides originated the lack of criteria for the occupation and use of
slopes and their causes and social and economic consequences, it is emphasized
how important the acquisition of historical hydrological data to feed, support, validate
or invalidate studies and methodologies that contribute positively progressive in the
management of resources. This work has the following objectives, through the
instrumentality of an existing monitoring station to assess the validity of using
measures of turbidity, as a tool to monitor the production of sediments in the basin of
the stream Lajeado Grande in São Martinho da Serra to from readings and samples
fixed and specific, seeking to establish a relationship between the turbidity readings
with the results of the concentration of suspended sediments. For that, we installed a
programmable sampler pumping level sensor, a turbidimeter snapshot data logger
and a torpedo tube type integrator, all set in a metallic structure at a fixed point in the
bed of the stream. These instruments have been regularly scheduled for collection
and reading of data in the occurrence of rain events. As results were obtained
several correlations between turbidity and suspended sediment concentration
including: Css = 1,0649T 5,2001 with R2= 0,53 and Css = 0.972 T - 5.5754 with R2
= 0.84. Were also obtained various relationships between flow and turbidity, and then
concluded as valid the use of measures points and fixed turbidity with the
methodology used to monitor the production of sediments in the basin under study,
and recommending the continuation of work and diversification of new methodologies
for collecting and analyzing samples aimed at reducing the deviations of the result.