Authors
Sebastian Vicuña, Jorge Gironás, Francisco Javier Meza, María Luisa Cruzat, Mark Jelinek, Eduardo Bustos, David Poblete, Nicolas Bambach
Publication date
2013/11/1
Journal
Hydrological sciences journal
Volume
58
Issue
8
Pages
1598-1619
Publisher
Taylor & Francis
Description
Motivated by recent extreme flow events in the Mataquito River located in the Mediterranean region of Chile, we performed a detailed trend analysis of critical hydroclimatic variables based on observed daily flow, precipitation and temperature within the basin. For the period 1976–2008, positive trends in temperature were observed, especially during spring and summer months. At the same time, we found negative trends in the frequency and intensity of precipitation, especially during spring months. We observed an increasing difference between average streamflow in the rainy season as compared to the snowmelt season. Part of this trend is caused by larger flows during autumn months, although no positive precipitation trends are observed for these months. Finally, significant reductions in minimum flow during spring/summer and a disproportionate concentration of high-flow events occurring in the last 10 years …
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Scholar articles
S Vicuna, J Gironas, FJ Meza, ML Cruzat, M Jelinek… - HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL-JOURNAL …, 2014