In Brazil the Araguaia watershed has seen massive amounts of deforestation. The amount of deforestation in the twenty year study period was estimated to be as high as 55%. This amount of deforestation leads to dramatic hydrological changes in the area, such as increased runoff .
The conditions created by the deforestation has lead to a nearly 25% increase in water discharge from the river. This increase is even more astounding when compared to a increase of only 2.5% precipitation. Computer simulations of the changes over the years point to 2/3's of the increase come directly from Deforestation.
Effects of increased runoff.
- Larger river outputs
- Increased erosion of sediment
- Increased pollutants in the water
- Increased vulnerability of flash flooding
Coe, M. T., Latrubesse, E. M., Ferreira, M. E., & Amsler, M. L. (2011). The effects of deforestation and climate variability on the streamflow of the Araguaia River, Brazil. Biogeochemistry, 105(1-3), 119-131.
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