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The large-scale effect of forest cover on long-term streamflow variations in mediterranean catchments of central Chile
(MDPI, 2022)
Forest ecosystems play an important role in hydrological processes as surface and subsurface runoff, as well as the storage of water at the catchment scale. Therefore, it is important to have a greater understanding of the ...
Threshold level approach for streamflow drought analysis in the Central Andes of Argentina: a climatological assessment
(Iahs Press, 2017-09)
A streamflow drought climatology was developed over the Central Andes of Argentina, a semi-arid region highly vulnerable to climatic variations, based on the analysis of daily historical streamflow records. A threshold ...
Southern Hemisphere Teleconnection Patterns and Their Relation to Australian Hydroclimatic Variation: Potential Precipitation and Streamflow Long-Range Forecasting
(2002)
An exploratory analysis of the relationship between Southern Hemisphere’s (SH) atmospheric/oceanic
variables and streamflow and precipitation variation in Australia is presented. A 2.5o
x2.5o
gridded data of
700mb ...
Southern Hemisphere Teleconnection Patterns and Their Relation to Australian Hydroclimatic Variation: Potential Precipitation and Streamflow Long-Range Forecasting
(2002)
An exploratory analysis of the relationship between Southern Hemisphere’s (SH) atmospheric/oceanic
variables and streamflow and precipitation variation in Australia is presented. A 2.5o
x2.5o
gridded data of
700mb ...
Multi-century tree-ring based reconstruction of the Neuquén River streamflow, northern Patagonia, Argentina
(Copernicus Publications, 2012-08)
In most cases, gauged river flow records in southern South America extend for only a few decades, hampering the detection of long-term, decadal to centennial-scale cycles and trends. Long streamflow series can be reconstructed ...
Regional aspects of streamflow droughts in the Andean rivers of Patagonia, Argentina. Links with large-scale climatic oscillations
(Nordic Association for Hydrology, 2018-02)
Under the current global warming trend, droughts are expected to increase, with serious implications for water resources management. This study analyzed the regional aspects of droughts in terms of streamflow deficiencies ...
Complexity Analyses of Sao Francisco River Streamflow: Influence of Dams and Reservoirs
(American Society of Civil Engineers, 2020-10)
This study investigated the potential of methods from information science to detect hydrological alterations caused by human activity. In particular, the influence of the construction of a cascade of dams and reservoirs ...
Spatio-temporal assessment of streamflow droughts over Southern South America: 1961–2006
(Springer Wien, 2018-08)
This paper performed a streamflow drought climatology considering some of the most important rivers of Southern South America, a region highly vulnerable to climatic variations, based on the analysis of monthly streamflow ...
Streamflow variations across the Andes (18°–55°S) during the instrumental era
(Nature Publishing Group, 2019-12)
The rivers originating in the southern Andes (18°–55°S) support numerous ecosystems and a large number of human populations and socio-economic activities in the adjacent lowlands of Chile, Argentina and Bolivia. Here we ...
Variability in the annual cycle of the Río Atuel streamflows and its relationship with tropospheric circulation
(Wiley, 2014-11)
Climate-induced changes in the annual regime of snow-fed rivers have serious implications for water resource management. In the Central Andes (CA, 28°–36°S) of Argentina–Chile, the snow accumulated in high-elevation mountains ...