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Southern Patagonia´s Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, and Santa Cruz River hydrological system: An overview
Fecha
2011-07Registro en:
Pasquini, Andrea Ines; Depetris Gallino, Pedro Jose; Southern Patagonia´s Perito Moreno Glacier, Lake Argentino, and Santa Cruz River hydrological system: An overview; Elsevier Science; Journal Of Hydrology; 405; 1-2; 7-2011; 48-56
0022-1694
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Pasquini, Andrea Ines
Depetris Gallino, Pedro Jose
Resumen
An overview of the hydrological data from Patagonia's Perito Moreno Glacier-Lake Argentino- and Santa Cruz River system reinforces our previous assertion that the El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and the Antarctic Oscillation (AAO) are teleconnected with the rupture sequence when the glacier's snout harmonically dams (during certain interannual periods) the Rico branch of Lake Argentino. It is clear, however, that the incidence of interannual climatic anomalies is not uniform in time and appears embedded in decadal or quasi bidecadal periods of relative damming inactivity. The use of nonparametric tests shows that there are no significant positive trends in the river's annual discharge with the only exception of the yearly snowmelt/ice melt periods (September-October), when riverine flow appears to increase with statistical significance. The question of the glacier's stability looks like a complex multivariate process, although we do not rule out the occasional role of ENSO/AAO. A longer hydrological data series (i.e., 100. years) would prove useful in casting some light on this intriguing process, surely accounting for the glacier's response time. © 2011 Elsevier B.V.