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                <text>El aumento en la frecuencia de eventos hidro-meteorológicos extremos, asociados a la variabilidad climática o al cambio climático, se ha convertido en el principal problema ambiental del siglo XXI al hacer más vulnerables las sociedades humanas. En el trópico, la variabilidad climática interactúa con el cambio climático, haciendo difícil distinguir entre sus respectivos impactos dada la fuerte influencia de la primera en las condiciones normales del clima. El objetivo de la investigación consistió en analizar la oferta hídrica mensual en la cuenca del río Cali durante la ocurrencia de eventos extremos asociados al ENOS (El Niño Oscilación del Sur), donde se estudiaron los efectos de este fenómeno en la oferta hídrica de la cuenca, y se establecieron correlaciones significativas de variables aso¬ciadas a ENOS (MEI, ONI, SOI, T NIÑO 3-4) con las precipitaciones mensuales y el caudal de sus principales afluentes. Se concluye que la oferta hídrica decrece en un 40 % en épocas del fenómeno El Niño y aumenta su disponibilidad hasta un 65 % en épocas del fenómeno La Niña. Los resultados obtenidos aportan adelantos en los estudios hidrometeorológicos, con el fin de reducir la incertidumbre al riesgo de sequías e inundaciones que generalmente ocurren durante las fases extremas del ENOS.</text>
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                <text>As práticas mecânicas ou obras hidráulicas fazem parte dos princípios do manejo conservacionista do solo e são dimensionadas em função de alguns fatores, entre eles, as características da chuva local. Nesse sentido, este trabalho buscou analisar os dados de chuva intensa visando subsidiar o dimensionamento de projetos de conservação do solo na região de Chapecó, SC. Utilizou-se como base a série histórica de precipitação diária obtida na Estação Pluviométrica de Chapecó. Foram ajustados os parâmetros da distribuição de Gumbel-Chow com base na série histórica de chuvas máximas anuais, para o período de 1973 a 2016. A partir da desagregação das chuvas máximas diárias, procedeu-se o ajuste da equação de chuvas intensas. Observou-se que há maior frequência de eventos extremos de chuva no outono e menor no verão. A chuva máxima diária, com período de retorno de 10 anos, a ser adotada como critério para o dimensionamento de terraços em nível foi 146,9 mm. Já para terraços de drenagem, a intensidade da chuva máxima com duração de 15 minutos e período de retorno de 10 anos, assumida foi de 141,9 mm h-1</text>
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                <text>El nuevo escenario mediático, marcado por la convergencia de dispositivos y cruzado transversalmente por las Narrativas Transmedia, ha abierto enormes perspectivas a nuevas formas de producción y consumo para el género Documental. El clásico producto analógico/audiovisual, es capaz de reconvertirse en digital e interactivo extendiendo un nuevo relato hipertextual, a través de diversos medios y plataformas con participación activa de los usuarios. El género documental, que ha cumplido históricamente un rol fundamental en la cultura, adquiere hoy nuevos límites creativos gracias a la tecnología. Frente a este contexto, el desafío para los creadores reside en ser capaces de hallar códigos narrativos originales para los medios del siglo XXI. El presente artículo pretende analizar estas nuevas formas de producción y consumo adquiridas por el género a través de los casos de estudio 'Proyecto Walsh' (2010) y 'Malvinas/30' (2012).  Interactive Documentary in the Transmedia Age: Hibryd Genres and New Narrative Codes  The new media landscape, marked by the convergence of devices and cross-cut by transmedia narratives, has opened up huge prospects for new forms of production and consumption of gender documentary. The classic analog/audiovisual product can be switched to digital and interactive, spreading a new hypertext narrative through various means and platforms with active user participation. The documentary genre, which has historically played a key role in culture, has now acquired new creative boundaries thanks to technology. The challenge for the creators lies in being able to find narrative codes for the 21st century. This article aims to analyse these new forms of production and consumption acquired by the genre through case studies of 'Project Walsh '(2010) and 'Malvinas/30 '(2012).  Keywords: Documentary, Transmedia, Journalism, Rel Time, Historytelling, Media Ecology.</text>
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                <text>Resumo – A atividade suinícola tem grande importância no Brasil e, por isso, busca-se utilização adequada do dejeto líquido de suíno (DLS) em áreas agrícolas. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar os efeitos da aplicação de DLS e ureia, tratados ou não com inibidor de nitrificação (DCD), e o modo de distribuição dos fertilizantes na presença e ausência de resíduos culturais sobre as emissões de CO2 em ambiente controlado. O solo utilizado para a condução do trabalho foi um Cambissolo Húmico, para avaliar as emissões diárias e acumuladas de CO2. As emissões diárias de CO2 aumentaram com a utilização de DLS. Não houve efeito relacionado ao modo de aplicação dos fertilizantes. A utilização de palhada aumentou as emissões de CO2. As emissões acumuladas de CO2 foram maiores nos tratamentos com a utilização de palha combinada ao uso de DLS.  Abstract – Swine production is fundamental in Brazil and it seeks suitable use for swine slurry (SS) in agricultural areas. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of SS and urea application, treated or not with nitrification inhibitor (DCD) and the way of fertilizer distribution, associated or not with crop residues, on CO2 emissions in a controlled environment. The soil used in this study was a Humic Dystrudept soil and daily and accumulated CO2 emissions were measured. Daily CO2 emissions increased with SS use. There was no difference considering the way the fertilizers were applied. The use of straw increased CO2 emissions. Accumulated CO2 emissions were higher under use of straw associated with SS.</text>
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