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Title: Natural disaster in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil: Assessment of the daily rainfall erosivity as an early warning index
Keywords: Daily rainfall erosivity
Rainfall hazards
Brazilian mountainous regions
Rainfall warning system
Precipitação erosiva diária
Regiões montanhosas brasileiras
Sistema de Alerta de Chuvas
Desastres naturais
Issue Date: Apr-2022
Publisher: Elsevier / KeAi Communications Co. Ltd.
Citation: ALVES, G. J. et al. Natural disaster in the mountainous region of Rio de Janeiro state, Brazil: Assessment of the daily rainfall erosivity as an early warning index. International Soil and Water Conservation Research, [S.I.], v. 10, n. 4, p. 547-556, Dec. 2022. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.iswcr.2022.02.002.
Abstract: Rainfall erosivity is defined as the potential of rain to cause erosion. It has great potential for application in studies related to natural disasters, in addition to water erosion. The objectives of this study were: i) to model the Rday using a seasonal model for the Mountainous Region of the State of Rio de Janeiro (MRRJ); ii) to adjust thresholds of the Rday index based on catastrophic events which occurred in the last two decades; and iii) to map the maximum daily rainfall erosivity (Rmaxday) to assess the region's susceptibility to rainfall hazards according to the established Rday limits. The fitted Rday model presented a satisfactory result, thereby enabling its application as a Rday estimate in MRRJ. Events that resulted in Rday > 1500 MJ ha−1.mm.h−1. day−1 were those with the highest number of fatalities. The spatial distribution of Rmaxday showed that the entire MRRJ has presented values that can cause major rainfall. The Rday index proved to be a promising indicator of rainfall disasters, which is more effective than those normally used that are only based on quantity (mm) and/or intensity (mm.h−1) of the rain.
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