Abstract

The present study aimed to correlate the variables that could influence the water quality of Paraiba do Sul River (PSR), such as vegetation cover in the permanent protection areas (PPA), rainfall, and the Trophic State Index (TSI). The riparian zones were classified according to the vegetation cover from satellite images, as follows: Tree plant cover (TPC), Permeable area (PER), and Impermeable area (IMP). The total phosphorus (TP) and chlorophyll-a (CL) concentrations in the collected water were used to determine the TSI. A multivariate correlation analysis was carried out using the TSI values, rainfall, and vegetation cover. Also, the presence of cyanobacteria was evaluated. We observed a higher occurrence of IMP and PER in the riparian zones. The TP and CL concentrations increased during rainy periods, mainly in PER. The multivariate analysis demonstrated that the terrestrial areas influenced significantly the PSR parameters. PER contributed to the impairment of the water quality from the PSR, particularly in the rainy period. The presence of toxin-producing cyanobacteria was detected in the PSR. Our results reinforce the necessity to preserve and promote the restoration of the riparian areas in watersheds, mainly in the PSR.

Highlights

  • Riparian areas consist of an interface between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems

  • Tree plant cover (TPC) predominated in the other points, P4 (79.8%), P5 (85.2%), P6 (84.6%), and P8 (77.8%) (Figure 3 and 4)

  • Our results demonstrated that in the rainy periods the nutrient concentrations increased in areas with low tree plant cover (IMP and Permeable area (PER)) that could be verified by the positive correlation values observed (Table 5) and the arrangement formed by Principal Component Analysis (PCA) (Figure 5)

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Introduction

Riparian areas consist of an interface between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems. The preservation of these areas is essential for diminishing the negative impacts of land-use practices on water bodies. The vegetation present in the riparian zone provides important ecosystem functions for Received: July 27, 2021.

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