Documentação de convênios
URI permanente desta comunidadehttps://rigalileo.itegam.org.br/handle/123456789/173
Trabalhos ténico-científico oriundos de convênios com universidades para oferta de turmas de mestrado e doutorados no Estado do Amazonas
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Item Acúmulo de Materiais Orgânicos nas Estruturas Navais dos Terminais Hidroviários de Manicoré, Parintins, Manacapuru e Humaitá no Estado do Amazonas(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014) HARTZ, Alessandra Guimarães; MENDES, Ronaldo Lopes Rodrigues; ROCHA, Gilberto de Miranda; LEITE, Jandecy Cabral; NASCIMENTO, Manoel Henrique ReisThis study aimed to diagnose the causes of the recurring problem of organic material accumulation in the naval structures of the waterway terminals in Manacapuru, Humaitá, Parintins, and Manicoré, in the state of Amazonas. The study identified that the problem occurs because the project designs do not consider the fluvial water system and the geography of the region. During the flood season, the accumulation of organic matter in the terminal structures causes environmental and operational damage. The methodology used was bibliographic and documentary research, with a case study. It is concluded that an efficient and low-cost solution is needed to mitigate the effects of organic material accumulation.Item Análise do Acúmulo de Materiais Orgânicos nas Estruturas Navais dos Terminais Hidroviários: Estudo Multicaso – Elementos de Gestão Ambiental(Universidade Federal do Pará, 2014) HARTZ, Alessandra Guimarães; MENDES, Ronaldo L. R.This study aimed to diagnose the causes of the recurring problem of organic material accumulation in the naval structures of the waterway terminals in Manacapuru/AM, Humaitá/AM, Parintins/AM, and Manicoré/AM. The methodology used was bibliographic and documentary research. It was concluded that authorities should seek efficient solutions for the environmental damage caused by the accumulation of organic materials in the terminal structures, alerting future projects about the faced issues.