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The big picture of field hydrology studies in Brazil

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posted on 2020-03-30, 09:54 authored by Davi C. D. Melo, Jamil A. A. Anache, Cristiano das N. Almeida, Jaqueline V. Coutinho, Geraldo M. Ramos Filho, Lívia M. P. Rosalem, Natália S. Pelinson, Guilherme L. R. A. Ferreira, Dimaghi Schwamback, Kalyl G. Calixto, João P. G. Siqueira, Jean C. Duarte-Carvajalino, Hélio C. S. Jhunior, Juliana D. Nóbrega, Alice K. M. Morita, Camila M. C. Leite, Ana C. E. Guedes, Victor Hugo R. Coelho, Edson Wendland

hydrological monitoring is essential for a proper decision-making process and modelling. Efforts have been made in Brazil to carry out field activities at the basin scale, but how complete and comprehensive are those studies? Where are they located? How long have they been carried out? What are the main findings? To answer these questions, an overview of experimental monitoring basins in Brazil is presented, listing their geographical locations, monitored variables, operational status, monitoring periods and main publications. We identified 60 monitored sites, spread across most Brazilian biomes, with an average monitoring period of 12 years. However, some publications from these monitoring studies are not fully accessible to the international community. Field hydrology activities in Brazil contribute to a better understanding of hydrological processes in humid and semi-arid regions and inform us about the impacts of land-use change on water quality and quantity.

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The authors thank the São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP, processes 2015/03806-1 and 2016/23546-7) and the Brazilian National Council for Scientific and Technological Development [CNPq, grant numbers 302991/2017-4, 308990/2015-3 and 409093/2018-1] for the financial support that made the present study possible. This study was also financed in part by the Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível Superior (CAPES) [Finance Code 001].

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