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Title: | Análise de viabilidade do reaproveitamento de sedimentos dragados como fertilizantes naturais em solos agrícolas de duas barragens da República Dominicana |
Other Titles: | Feasibility analysis of the reuse of dredged sediments as natural fertilizers in agricultural soils of two Dominican Republic dams |
Authors: | Pinho, Catarina Fonseca, Rita Araújo, Alexandre Araújo, Joana Nogueira, Pedro |
Editors: | Nogueira, Pedro Moreira, Noel Roseiro, José Maia, Miguel |
Keywords: | Extractable form Dredging Nutrients Reuse Sediments |
Issue Date: | Sep-2019 |
Publisher: | Universidade de Évora |
Citation: | Pinho, C., Fonseca, R., Araújo, A., Araújo, J., Nogueira, P.(2019). Análise de viabilidade do reaproveitamento de sedimentos dragados como fertilizantes naturais em solos agrícolas de duas barragens da República Dominicana, XII Congresso Ibérico de Geoquímica, Extended Abstracts, p. 39-42. |
Abstract: | Hydroelectric dams are some of the infrastructure that ensures the production of electricity.However, these constitute artificial barriers, directly influencing sediment transport, accelerating
sedimentation and reducing its useful life. Sedimentary dredging becomes more frequent, raising problems associated with its correct deposition. One of the options for sediments reutilization is its
application in agriculture, being necessary the special and vertical characterization of nutrients.Thus, in
sedimentary columns collected in two reservoirs from the Dominican Republic (Sabana Yegua - SY and Tavera - T) of P
Total and P Ext, C Total and C Org., K
Ext, N and S. Nutrients in soils are essential for plant production since they are absorbed by plants and they are essential for their vegetative cycle. The
sediments analysis revealed higher vertical variability and between samples, and higher contents of nutrients in SY, compared to T. Comparing with average values for agricultural soils, sediments show higher contents in extractable phases, suggesting the possibility of their reuse in agriculture. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/26627 |
ISBN: | 978-972-778-121-8 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | GEO - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings ICT - Artigos em Livros de Actas/Proceedings
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