Influence of anthropogenic effects and climate variability on streamflow in a Brazilian tropical watershed

Theoretical and Applied Climatology(2024)

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Recently, there has been an increase in the number of natural disasters caused by extreme events, which are enhanced by climate change and anthropogenic interference. Therefore, understanding the hydrological behavior in areas with high vulnerability to floods and water scarcity is essential to capably manage water resources. In this context the study aimed to analyze the streamflow trend in the Piranga river basin, as well as to evaluate the determining factors in the streamflow variation regime in the watershed. For this reason, historical series of seven stream gauging stations were analyzed, adopting the base period of studies from 1975 to 2018. In order to identify the trend in maximum, average and minimum streamflow data, the Mann–Kendall, Pettitt and Spearman correlation tests were used. To understand the possible causes of streamflow trends, precipitation data, land use and occupation, and water demand were analyzed. It was observed that all stations showed some significant trend of streamflow reduction, especially in the dry season, having reduced from 10 to 35
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