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Influence of the river-aquifer interaction on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna

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Main Author: Freitas, Jonathas Barbosa de Araújo
Publication Date: 2019
Other Authors: Carbal, Jaime Joaquim da Silva Pereira, de Paiva, Anderson Luiz Ribeiro, Veras, Tatiane Barbosa, Monteiro, Rafael Vinícius de Albuquerque
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Language: por
Source: Águas Subterrâneas (São Paulo. Online)
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Summary: Among the processes of natural autopurification that occur in hyporheic zone, there are those of biological aspect, where meiofauna organisms play important functions, favoring the quality improvement of the recharge water of the river underlying aquifer. There are several factors that influence the vertical distribution of meiofaunal community such as hydrodynamism in surface water and the availability of organic matter and oxygen in deeper layers. Therefore, this article aimed to evaluate the influence of these two factors on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna in three points of the Beberibe river, in Pernambuco State, Brazil. Hydrodinamism was considered a direct result of the rainfall regime and the GW-SW flow was analyzed through measurements made in three different rainfall periods with the aid of differential piezometer. The analysis of meiofauna vertical distribution was carried out from the survey of the average abundance in layers of 2 cm to the depth of 10 cm. A total of 4906 individuals belonging to 8 taxonomic groups were accounted. The results showed that the superficial layers were the most abundant. However, the decrease of this abundance did not occur gradually with depth, probably due to a greater flow rate of the river in the rainy season and/or by descending flow river conditions. Although these factors did not demonstrate a completely determinant character on the vertical distribution.
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spelling Influence of the river-aquifer interaction on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofaunaInfluência da interação rio-aquífero sobre a distribuição vertical da meiofauna hiporreicaGroundwater-surface water interaction. Hyporheic zone. Meiofauna. Hydrodinamism. River vertical flow.Interação água subterrânea-água superficial. Zona hiporreica. Meiofauna. Hidrodinamismo. Fluxo vertical do rio.Among the processes of natural autopurification that occur in hyporheic zone, there are those of biological aspect, where meiofauna organisms play important functions, favoring the quality improvement of the recharge water of the river underlying aquifer. There are several factors that influence the vertical distribution of meiofaunal community such as hydrodynamism in surface water and the availability of organic matter and oxygen in deeper layers. Therefore, this article aimed to evaluate the influence of these two factors on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna in three points of the Beberibe river, in Pernambuco State, Brazil. Hydrodinamism was considered a direct result of the rainfall regime and the GW-SW flow was analyzed through measurements made in three different rainfall periods with the aid of differential piezometer. The analysis of meiofauna vertical distribution was carried out from the survey of the average abundance in layers of 2 cm to the depth of 10 cm. A total of 4906 individuals belonging to 8 taxonomic groups were accounted. The results showed that the superficial layers were the most abundant. However, the decrease of this abundance did not occur gradually with depth, probably due to a greater flow rate of the river in the rainy season and/or by descending flow river conditions. Although these factors did not demonstrate a completely determinant character on the vertical distribution.Entre os processos de autopurificação natural que ocorrem na zona hiporreica, estão os de aspecto biológico, onde os organismos da meiofauna desempenham importantes funções, favorecendo a melhoria da qualidade da água de recarga do aquífero subjacente ao rio. São diversos os fatores que influenciam a distribuição vertical da comunidade meiofaunística como o hidrodinamismo na massa hídrica superficial e a disponibilidade de matéria orgânica e oxigênio nas camadas mais profundas. Por isso, este artigo objetivou avaliar a influência destes dois fatores na distribuição vertical da meiofauna hiporreica em três pontos do rio Beberibe-PE. O hidrodinamismo foi considerado como resultado direto do regime pluviométrico e o fluxo vertical entre o rio e o aquífero foi analisado a partir de medições realizadas em três períodos pluviométricos distintos com auxílio do piezômetro diferencial. A análise da distribuição vertical da meiofauna foi realizada a partir do levantamento da abundância média em camadas de 2 cm até a profundidade de 10 cm. Foram contabilizados 4906 indivíduos pertencentes a 8 grupos taxonômicos. Os resultados mostraram que as camadas superficiais foram as mais abundantes. Entretanto, a diminuição desta abundância não se deu gradativamente com a profundidade, provavelmente por uma vazão maior do rio no período chuvoso e/ou por condições de rio influente. Apesar de que estes fatores não demonstraram um caráter completamente determinante sobre a distribuição vertical.ABAS - Associação Brasileira de Águas Subterrâneas2019-09-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/2952810.14295/ras.v33i4.29528Águas Subterrâneas; v. 33 n. 4 (2019): REVISTA ÁGUAS SUBTERRÂNEAS; 354-3672179-97840101-7004reponame:Águas Subterrâneas (São Paulo. Online)instname:Associação Brasileira de Águas Subterrâneasinstacron:ABASporhttps://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/article/view/29528/19170Copyright (c) 2019 Águas Subterrâneasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessFreitas, Jonathas Barbosa de AraújoCarbal, Jaime Joaquim da Silva Pereirade Paiva, Anderson Luiz RibeiroVeras, Tatiane BarbosaMonteiro, Rafael Vinícius de Albuquerque2019-12-11T21:58:45Zoai:ojs.aguassubterraneas.abas.org:article/29528Revistahttps://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/ONGhttps://aguassubterraneas.abas.org/asubterraneas/oaihidropaulo@gmail.com2179-97840101-7004opendoar:2019-12-11T21:58:45Águas Subterrâneas (São Paulo. Online) - Associação Brasileira de Águas Subterrâneasfalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of the river-aquifer interaction on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna
Influência da interação rio-aquífero sobre a distribuição vertical da meiofauna hiporreica
title Influence of the river-aquifer interaction on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna
spellingShingle Influence of the river-aquifer interaction on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna
Freitas, Jonathas Barbosa de Araújo
Groundwater-surface water interaction. Hyporheic zone. Meiofauna. Hydrodinamism. River vertical flow.
Interação água subterrânea-água superficial. Zona hiporreica. Meiofauna. Hidrodinamismo. Fluxo vertical do rio.
title_short Influence of the river-aquifer interaction on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna
title_full Influence of the river-aquifer interaction on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna
title_fullStr Influence of the river-aquifer interaction on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna
title_full_unstemmed Influence of the river-aquifer interaction on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna
title_sort Influence of the river-aquifer interaction on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna
author Freitas, Jonathas Barbosa de Araújo
author_facet Freitas, Jonathas Barbosa de Araújo
Carbal, Jaime Joaquim da Silva Pereira
de Paiva, Anderson Luiz Ribeiro
Veras, Tatiane Barbosa
Monteiro, Rafael Vinícius de Albuquerque
author_role author
author2 Carbal, Jaime Joaquim da Silva Pereira
de Paiva, Anderson Luiz Ribeiro
Veras, Tatiane Barbosa
Monteiro, Rafael Vinícius de Albuquerque
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author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Freitas, Jonathas Barbosa de Araújo
Carbal, Jaime Joaquim da Silva Pereira
de Paiva, Anderson Luiz Ribeiro
Veras, Tatiane Barbosa
Monteiro, Rafael Vinícius de Albuquerque
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Groundwater-surface water interaction. Hyporheic zone. Meiofauna. Hydrodinamism. River vertical flow.
Interação água subterrânea-água superficial. Zona hiporreica. Meiofauna. Hidrodinamismo. Fluxo vertical do rio.
topic Groundwater-surface water interaction. Hyporheic zone. Meiofauna. Hydrodinamism. River vertical flow.
Interação água subterrânea-água superficial. Zona hiporreica. Meiofauna. Hidrodinamismo. Fluxo vertical do rio.
description Among the processes of natural autopurification that occur in hyporheic zone, there are those of biological aspect, where meiofauna organisms play important functions, favoring the quality improvement of the recharge water of the river underlying aquifer. There are several factors that influence the vertical distribution of meiofaunal community such as hydrodynamism in surface water and the availability of organic matter and oxygen in deeper layers. Therefore, this article aimed to evaluate the influence of these two factors on the vertical distribution of hyporheic meiofauna in three points of the Beberibe river, in Pernambuco State, Brazil. Hydrodinamism was considered a direct result of the rainfall regime and the GW-SW flow was analyzed through measurements made in three different rainfall periods with the aid of differential piezometer. The analysis of meiofauna vertical distribution was carried out from the survey of the average abundance in layers of 2 cm to the depth of 10 cm. A total of 4906 individuals belonging to 8 taxonomic groups were accounted. The results showed that the superficial layers were the most abundant. However, the decrease of this abundance did not occur gradually with depth, probably due to a greater flow rate of the river in the rainy season and/or by descending flow river conditions. Although these factors did not demonstrate a completely determinant character on the vertical distribution.
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