Evaluation of nitrogen and phosphorus in surface reservoirs of the semi-arid region of Brazil using mass balance

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Semi-arid regions. Period of extreme drought. Water reservoirs. Nutrient input and output.

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Water reservoirs were built in the semi-arid region to mitigate the eff ects of drought and water scarcity. However, these
reservoirs are subject to variables that impact the volume and quality of the stored water, with the contribution of such nutrients as Total
Nitrogen (TN) and Total Phosphorus (TP) being one of the main factors in intensifying the eutrophication process. The aim of this study
was to quantify the principal inputs and outputs of nutrients (N and P) and calculate the nutrient balance, in order to verify the infl uence
of seasonality on the import and export of these nutrients in surface reservoirs of the semi-arid region of Brazil. Seven campaigns were
carried out between 2015 and 2016, with water samples collected at fi ve points in the Pereira de Miranda reservoir and four in the
General Sampaio reservoir. The infl ow of nutrients was greater when the infl ow rate of the water was higher. The balance showed the
accumulation of 22.8 tons of TN and 2.8 tons of TP in the Pereira de Miranda reservoir, and 13 tons of TN and 1.5 tons of TP in the
General Sampaio. These reservoirs are therefore retaining nutrients, acting as a storage site for nutrients transported by surface runoff in
the basin of the Curu River. This increase in storage occurred mainly during the rainy season, when nutrient retention by the reservoirs
impaired water quality, resulting in eutrophication, and making it diffi cult to meet the uses for which the reservoirs were intended.

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2023-07-07

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Engenharia Agrícola