Artigo
Potential use of polyacrylamide for soil erosion control in Brazil
Registro en:
Journal of Sustainable Development, v. 3, n. 4, p. 109-117, 2010.
1913-9063
10.5539/jsd.v3n4p109
5137862536106636
0000-0002-4511-3768
Autor
Silva, Alexandre Marco da [UNESP]
Durrant, Steven Frederick [UNESP]
Resumen
Since soil erosion is currently a worldwide threat, its control has become a necessity. The performance and effectiveness of synthetic organic polymers such polyacrylamide (PAM), have been intensively studied, especially for erosion control in temperate climate conditions. In tropical regions, however, where climatic conditions are usually severe, very little research has been conducted. The Brazilian region is a good example, where few papers on this subject exist. In addition to the severe climatic conditions, careless land use has been prevalent for many years. The use of PAM for erosion control in Brazilian soils may be a good option to minimize the impacts of the soil degradation process, but more research is required to optimize its application. Department of Environmental Engineering Campus de Sorocaba – UNESP, 511, Três de Março Av – Altos da Boa Vista Sorocaba – SP – Brazil Department of Control and Automation Engineering Campus de Sorocaba – UNESP, 511, Três de Março Av – Altos da Boa Vista Sorocaba – SP – Brazil Department of Environmental Engineering Campus de Sorocaba – UNESP, 511, Três de Março Av – Altos da Boa Vista Sorocaba – SP – Brazil Department of Control and Automation Engineering Campus de Sorocaba – UNESP, 511, Três de Março Av – Altos da Boa Vista Sorocaba – SP – Brazil