221 resultados para praias arenosas
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Dissertação de Mestrado, Geologia do Ambiente e Sociedade, 15 de Junho de 2016, Universidade dos Açores.
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Seaweeds sulfated polysaccharides have been described as having various pharmacological activities. However, nothing is known about the influence of salinity on the structure of sulfated polysaccharides from green seaweed and pharmacological activities they perform. Therefore, the main aim of this study was to evaluate the effect of salinity of seawater on yield and composition of polysaccharides-rich fractions from green seaweed Caulerpa cupressoides var. flabellata, collected in two different salinities beaches of the coast of Rio Grande do Norte, and to verify the influence of salinity on their biological activities. We extracted four sulfated polysaccharides-rich fractions from C. cupressoides collected in Camapum beach (denominated CCM F0.3; F0.5; F1.0; F2.0), which the seawater has higher salinity, and Buzios beach (denominated CCB F0.3; F0.5; F1.0; F2.0). Different from that observed for other seaweeds, the proximate composition of C. cupressoides did not change with increased salinity. Moreover, interestingly, the C. cupresoides have high amounts of protein, greater even than other edible seaweeds. There was no significant difference (p>0.05) between the yield of polysaccharide fractions of CCM and its CCB counterparts, which indicates that salinity does not interfere with the yield of polysaccharide fractions. However, there was a significant difference in the sulfate/sugar ratio of F0.3 (p<0.05) and F0.5 (p<0.01) (CCM F0.3 and CCB F0.5 was higher than those determined for their counterparts), while the sulfate/sugar ratio the F1.0 and F2.0 did not change significantly (p>0.05) with salinity. This result suggested that the observed difference in the sulfate/sugar ratio between the fractions from CCM and CCB, is not merely a function of salinity, but probably also is related to the biological function of these biopolymers in seaweed. In addition, the salinity variation between collection sites did not influence algal monosaccharide composition, eletrophoretic mobility or the infrared spectrum of polysaccharides, demonstrating that the salinity does not change the composition of sulfated polysaccharides of C. cupressoides. There were differences in antioxidant and anticoagulant fractions between CCM and CCB. CCB F0.3 (more sulfated) had higher total antioxidant capacity that CCM F0.3, since the chelating ability the CCM F0.5 was more potent than CCB F0.5 (more sulfated). These data indicate that the activities of sulfated polysaccharides from CCM and CCB depend on the spatial patterns of sulfate groups and that it is unlikely to be merely a charge density effect. C. cupressoides polysaccharides also exhibited anticoagulant activity in the intrinsic (aPTT test) and extrinsic pathway (PT test). CCB F1.0 and CCM F1.0 showed different (p<0,001) aPTT activity, although F0.3 and F0.5 showed no difference (p>0,05) between CCM and CCB, corroborating the fact that the sulfate/sugar ratio is not a determining factor for biological activity, but rather for sulfate distribution along the sugar chain. Moreover, F0.3 and F0.5 activity in aPTT test was similar to that of clexane®, anticoagulant drug. In addition, F0.5 showed PT activity. These results suggest that salinity may have created subtle differences in the structure of sulfated polysaccharides, such as the distribution of sulfate groups, which would cause differences in biological activities between the fractions of the CCM and the CCB
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Dissertação de mest. em Estudos Marinhos e Costeiros Ramo Gestão Costeira, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Univ. do Algarve, 2002
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Dissertação de mest. em Estudos Marinhos e Costeiros, Faculdade de Ciências do Mar e do Ambiente, Univ. do Algarve, 2002
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On Rio Grande do Norte northern coast the process of sediment transport are intensely controlled by wind and sea (waves and currents) action, causing erosion and shoreline morphological instability. Due to the importance of such coastal zone it was realized the multi-spectral mapping and physical-chemical characterization of mudflats and mangroves aiming to support the mitigating actions related to the containment of the erosive process on the oil fields of Macau and Serra installed at the study area. The multi-spectral bands of 2000 and 2008 LANDSAT 5 TM images were submitted on the several digital processing steps and RGB color compositions integrating spectral bands and Principal Components. Such processing methodology was important to the mapping of different units on surface, together with field works. It was possible to make an analogy of the spectral characteristics of wetlands with vegetations areas (mangrove), showing the possibility to make a restoration of this area, contributing with the environmental monitoring of that ecosystem. The maps of several units were integrated in GIS environment at 1:60,000 scale, including the classification of features according to the presence or absence of vegetation cover. Thus, the strategy of methodology established that there are 10.13 km2 at least of sandy-muddy and of these approximately 0.89 km2 with the possibility to be used in a reforestation of typical flora of mangrove. The physical-chemical characterization showed areas with potential to introduce local species of mangrove and they had a pH above neutral with a mean of 8.4. The characteristic particle size is sand in the fine fractions, the high levels of carbonate, organic matter and major and trace element in general are concentrated where the sediment had the less particles size, showing the high correlation that those elements have with smaller particles of sediment. The application of that methodological strategy is relevant to the better understanding of features behavior and physical-chemical data of sediment samples collected on field allow the analysis of efficiency/capability of sandy-muddy to reforestation with local mangrove species for mitigation of the erosive action and coastal processes on the areas occupied by the oil industry
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The so-called "residential tourism" came to intensify the previous occupation of the coastal zones, characterized by traditional beach houses, and brought significant consequences for their spatial configuration, and especially for its scenic value of the landscape. Although there is the intention to regulate the activities of enterprising groups by some legal instruments to control the use and occupation of land, and to contain some negative effects, the actions of government are still inefficient in trying to follow the implications on the landscape from the accelerated growth of the real estate and touristic sectors. Supported in the speech of economic development and income generation, public managers prioritize areas to attract tourists to the detriment of preserving important physical attributes of the natural environment that contribute significantly to the quality of life. The result can be noticed in the use of natural elements as one of the major components in the land valorization, and in the immediate attraction of investors and enterprising. Therefore, the objective of this work is to contribute to the debate on the landscape preservation a little detailed thematic in view of their relevance in the current context - by indicating subsidies to the creation of a methodology for the evaluation and protection of coastal zones that may assist the government in creating new instruments, and better prepare it in control of the occupation of these areas. For such, was followed two ways to analysis: the indirect method and the direct method. The first is grounded in the evaluation of landscape attributes, which is based on the work of Raquel Tardin (2008) and Eduardo Cuesta, Encarnación Algarra and Isabel Pastor (2001). The second, based on the research of Leticia and Carlos Hardt (2010) and on the concepts of phenomenology - expressed by Antonio Christofoletti (1985) and Yi-Fu Tuan (1983) - considers the population perspective on the quality of the natural scenery. Developed through cartographic materials, photographic collections and quantitative tables, this dissertation utilized as a case study the beaches of Barra de Tabatinga and Camurupim, located in the city of Nísia Floresta/RN. Despite already being sighted spaces of advanced stage of landscape degradation in these locations, areas of remarkable scenic value can still be found, what reinforce the urgency in adopting preservationists actions. The absence of laws focused on the management and protection of the landscape singularities associated with the inefficiency of the government to invigilate the land occupation in coastal zones, encourage the excessive action of the real estate-tourism, and consequently make the government the main responsible for the environmental and landscape impacts in these areas - by its omission or by their connivance. Therefore, the legislation permeates this entire process and constitutes itself as the most effective way to guarantee the right to the landscape to present and future generations. Are also pointed some important considerations to build a methodology, especially concerning possibilities of improvements and adaptations of its applicability in each case
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The general objective of this thesis has been seasonal monitoring (quarterly time scale) of coastal and estuarine areas of a section of the Northern Coast of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil, environmentally sensitive and with intense sediment erosion in the oil activities to underpin the implementation of projects for containment of erosion and mitigate the impacts of coastal dynamics. In order to achieve the general objective, the work was done systematically in three stages which consisted the specific objectives. The first stage was the implementation of geodetic reference infrastructure for carrying out the geodetic survey of the study area. This process included the implementation of RGLS (Northern Coast of the RN GPS Network), consisting of stations with geodetic coordinates and orthometric heights of precision; positioning of Benchmarks and evaluation of the gravimetric geoid available, for use in GPS altimetry of precision; and development of software for GPS altimetry of precision. The second stage was the development and improvement of methodologies for collection, processing, representation, integration and analysis of CoastLine (CL) and Digital Elevation Models (DEM) obtained by geodetic positioning techniques. As part of this stage have been made since, the choice of equipment and positioning methods to be used, depending on the required precision and structure implanted, and the definition of the LC indicator and of the geodesic references best suited, to coastal monitoring of precision. The third step was the seasonal geodesic monitoring of the study area. It was defined the execution times of the geodetic surveys by analyzing the pattern of sediment dynamics of the study area; the performing of surveys in order to calculate and locate areas and volumes of erosion and accretion (sandy and volumetric sedimentary balance) occurred on CL and on the beaches and islands surfaces throughout the year, and study of correlations between the measured variations (in area and volume) between each survey and the action of the coastal dynamic agents. The results allowed an integrated study of spatial and temporal interrelationships of the causes and consequences of intensive coastal processes operating in the area, especially to the measurement of variability of erosion, transport, balance and supply sedimentary over the annual cycle of construction and destruction of beaches. In the analysis of the results, it was possible to identify the causes and consequences of severe coastal erosion occurred on beaches exposed, to analyze the recovery of beaches and the accretion occurring in tidal inlets and estuaries. From the optics of seasonal variations in the CL, human interventions to erosion contention have been proposed with the aim of restoring the previous situation of the beaches in the process of erosion.
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O potencial turístico de um lugar deve-se, sobretudo, aos seus aspectos paisagísticos, sendo viável a prática do ecoturismo sustentável. O Estado do Maranhão apresenta diversos ecossistemas dentre os quais se encontram: áreas de floresta com característica amazônica, cerrado, campos inundáveis, manguezais, praias e sistema de dunas. A área de estudo é o município de Santo Amaro do Maranhão que se situa na Mesorregião Norte Maranhense e Microrregião dos Lençóis Maranhenses, compreendendo a área do Parque Nacional dos Lençóis Maranhenses. O objetivo deste trabalho é analisar os elementos naturais que proporcionam a condição de pólo turístico regional para a cidade. A zona dos Lençóis Maranhenses é composta por superfícies formadas de depósitos eólicos e aluviões marinhas, de idade Quaternária. O desenvolvimento da pesquisa foi pautado nos métodos dedutivo, que subsidiou as pesquisas de gabinete, e o método indutivo, utilizado como base na observação da paisagem e dos fenômenos locais, auxiliado pelo método fenomenológico e em na realização do trabalho foram adotados como procedimentos metodológicos: levantamento e análise da bibliografia, atividades de campo envolvendo reconhecimento, registro fotográfico, mensuração de dados e realização de entrevistas com os moradores. Os resultados indicam que o turismo acarreta impactos ambientais negativos, representados pelo uso indevido do rio Alegre, dos lagos e dos campos de dunas. Na sede do município, o crescimento das construções civis em locais impróprios atrelados a especulação imobiliária, torna essencial a intervenção do poder público com políticas de desenvolvimento do turismo sustentável como instrumento de melhoria das condições de vida da população sem prejudicar, de forma significante, o meio natural.
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As questões que envolvem impactos sócio-ambientais devem ser discutidas e analisadas detalhadamente em todos os níveis da sociedade. Neste contexto, este artigo faz um diagnóstico das causas e conseqüências da urbanização e da presença maciça de banhistas no Rio Cauamé, analisando os trechos de maior incidência antrópica, fazendo um comparativo de impacto, risco e qualidade da água entre eles. Como metodologia utilizou-se o método dedutivo, com pesquisa quantitativa e qualitativa baseando-se em questionários aplicados à comunidade que reside próximo à área de estudo e aos banhistas que freqüentam o Rio Cauamé. Para avaliar as características da água, sedimentos, tipo de ocupação das margens, erosão e assoreamento, extensão da mata ciliar, cobertura vegetal, largura, estado de conservação e a balneabilidade nas praias do Rio Cauamé, foi utilizado o Protocolo de Avaliação Rápida de Callisto et al. (2002) e análises de laboratório. Este estudo mostra que o Rio Cauamé sofre conseqüências sócio-ambientais decorrentes do processo de urbanização ao longo do seu percurso; nos trechos com maior incidência antrópica, maiores são os impactos gerados.
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As dunas costeiras são feições marcantes do ambiente litorâneo e se formam em locais onde a velocidade do vento e a disponibilidade de areias praiais são adequadas para o transporte eólico. Essas condições são encontradas, em praias do tipo dissipativo a intermediário, como as encontradas na bacia costeira do rio Sergipe, onde o aumento de energia das ondas favorece o aporte potencial de areia. Neste sentido, o presente trabalho verificou a dinâmica costeira e os fatores antrópicos intervenientes no processo de vulnerabilidade biofísica dunar, através da proposição de geoindicadores socioambientais. Para concretizar esse objetivo, utilizaram-se vários procedimentos metodológicos, priorizando entre eles, o trabalho de campo, além dos levantamentos bibliográficos e cartográficos. Os resultados desse estudo mostram que as dunas locais do tipo barcana tiveram suas origens vinculadas a existência de uma terceira geração mais recente que 5.100 anos A.P. testemunhadas pela localização sobre os terraços marinhos datadas do holoceno. Posicionam-se de uma maneira quase contínua, bordejando o litoral da bacia, onde as móveis, com maior grau de antropização, apresentam traçado sinuoso, variando em altura, largura e porte horizontal e as fixas colonizadas por vegetação de gramíneas e coqueirais e ervas típicas dos ambientes terrestres marinhos.
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O presente trabalho tem por finalidade apresentar os resultados de um tratamento experimental de uma parcela de solo ARGISSOLO AMARELO Distrófico latossólico A moderado, texturas arenosas e média, associado ao Neossolo Quartzarênico e ao Espodossolo Ferrocárbico, degradado, na microbacia do Igarapé Apeú, nordeste do estado do Pará. Para desenvolver esse trabalho escolheram-se duas áreas de solo nu, na Fazenda Buriti: uma às margens de um afluente do igarapé Apeú e outra a 1,20m de altura acima dessa área, realizou-se, inicialmente adubagem química, posteriormente, plantou-se mudas de palmeira da espécie Euterpe olerácia, Mart, popularmente denominada de Açaí. Por causa do aparecimento de sulcos e ravinas, realizou-se a planificação da área e introduziu-se adubagem orgânica para: diminuir a temperatura e aumentar a umidade do solo, formação de matéria orgânica e o melhoramento da fauna pedogenética. De acordo dom os resultados a área que estava a 1,20m de altura apresentou melhor resposta ao tratamento do que a que estava próximo às margens do afluente do igarapé Apeú.