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Sediments in urban river basins: Identification of sediment sources within the Lago Paranoa catchment, Brasilia DF, Brazil - using the fingerprint approach

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 466, Issue -, Pages 513-523

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2013.07.056

Keywords

Composite fingerprinting technique; Multivariate mixing model; Sediment sources; Urban catchment; Brazil

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  1. Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) [FKZ 02WM1165/66, 02WM1070]
  2. Fundacao de Apoio a Pesquisa do Distrito Federal (FAP-DF)

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The development of effective sediment management strategies is a key requirement in tropical areas with fast urban development, like Brasilia DF, Brazil, because of the limited resources available. Accurate identification and management of sediment sources areas, however, is hampered by the dearth of reliable information on the primary sources of sediment. Few studies have attempted to quantify the source of sediment within fast urbanizing, mixed used, tropical catchments. In this study, statistically verified composite fingerprints and a multivariate mixing model have been used to identify the main land use specific sources of sediment deposited in the artificial Lago Paranoa, Central Brazil. Because of the variability of urban land use types within the Lago Paranoa sub-catchments, the fingerprinting approach was additionally undertaking for the Riacho Fundo sub-catchment. The main contributions from individual source types (i.e. surface materials from residential areas, constructions sites, road deposited sediment, cultivated areas, pasture, farm tracks, woodland and natural gullies) varied between the whole catchment and the Riacho Fundo sub-catchment, reflecting the different proportions of land uses. The sediments deposited in the silting zones of the Lago Paranoa originate largely from urban sources (85 +/- 4%). Areas with (semi-) natural vegetation and natural gullies contribute 10 +/- 2% of the sediment yield. Agricultural sites have only a minor sediment contribution of about 5 +/- 4% within the whole catchment. Within the Riacho Fundo sub-catchment there is a significant contribution from urban (53 +/- 4%) source, such as residential areas with semi-detached housings (42 +/- 3%) with unpaved roads (12 +/- 3%) and construction sites (20 +/- 3%) and agricultural areas (31 +/- 2%). The relative contribution froin land use specific sources to the sediment deposition in the silting zone of the Lag Paranoa demonstrated that most of the sediment is derived from sites with high anthropogenic impact. (C) 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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