MILANI, Dione I. C.; TAVARES, Maria Hermínia F.; OPAZO, Miguel A. Uribe.; VILLAS BOAS, Márcio A.
Resumo:
The humanity, trying to enlarge agricultural production, has led some regions to
environmental degradation, causing groundwater contamination with hazardous chemicals, transported
through water infiltration or erosion. The soil water infiltration rate is correlated to this situation and,
aiming to study its spatial variability, values at 103 points, spaced 3 m, have been analyzed, after
obtaining the experimental values through double ring infiltrometer. The experiment was carried at a
clayey Rhodic Hapludox, submitted to no-tillage management system during 8 years. It was met an
average equal to 180,90 mm hr-1, considered a medium value, indicating that the management system
improved the soil physical quality. The sampled grid proportioned to detect the spatial dependence,
pointing out that the range of spatial dependence was 20, 09 m and the nugget effect 0,866, indicating
strong spatial variability.