GUIMARÃES, H. S.; http://lattes.cnpq.br/6772191959402785; GUIMARÃES, Haile Silvino.
Resumo:
The objective of this study was to map the lands of the Bodocongó River Basin (BHRB),
located on the Paraíba Plateau in the State of Paraíba, with a view to the use of simple
irrigation systems, given the region's severe water limitations. The land classification
model is parameterized by the following soil attributes: available water (a), slope (e),
effective depth (p), drainage (d), fertility (f), sodicity (n), and salinity (s). The Classes,
totaling five, are defined by the highest degree of limitation and are represented by
Roman numerals (I to V). The Subclasses indicate the nature of the limitations and are
represented by lowercase letters designating the restrictive parameters. Descriptive and
analytical soil data were obtained from the technical bulletins of the Soil Surveys of the
State (1972 and 1978) and supplemented by technical-scientific studies. Based on the
altimetry data from the SRTM file and using the free software QGIS, the cartographic
base of the BHRB (boundaries and drainage network) and the slope map were created.
The soil map was constructed from the boundaries of the 1978 map, with boundary
adjustments and the creation of units using Google Earth and field identification and
recognition. The BHRB does not have lands classified as Classes I and II, and only has
lands classified as Classes III, IV, and V. Therefore, the potential for the
implementation of irrigation systems in the basin is viable only in lands classified as
Class III, which corresponds to 20.40% of the area (21,909 ha).