Annual and monthly runoff analysis in the Elqui River, Chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basin

Abstract: Climate change and its relationship to temperature are critical factors affecting glaciers, especially when populations depend on these ice reservoirs. The use of the precipitation-runoff coefficient in semi-arid, mountainous regions that are fed by glaciers can lead to important findings about how glacial melt responds to climate change. This study analyzed 40 years of monthly and annual precipitation and runoff data (1970-2009) from four sub-basins of the Elqui River (29° 27’- 30° 34’ S and 71° 22’- 69° 52’ W), in the Coquimbo region of Chile. The Elqui basin has a rain-snow-glacial melt regime. The areal average rainfall was estimated using the Thiessen polygon method. Gumbel and Goodrich probability distribution functions and the Log-Normal Probability Density Function (PDF) were used to understand the temporal behavior of precipitation and streamflow. The data-time behavior and PP Q-1 coefficients were also analyzed. And the Mann-Kendall (MK) test was used to compare the results. No trends were found for flow, while a negative trend in rainfall was identified. The summer flows were notable, which remained constant. In spite of the differences between the PP Q-1 coefficient and the MK test, the flow clearly does not come from rainfall but rather from glacial melt.

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Main Authors: Balocchi,Francisco, Pizarro,Roberto, Meixner,Thomas, Urbina,Fernando
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Published: Instituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, Coordinación de Comunicación, Participación e Información 2017
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spelling oai:scielo:S2007-242220170006000232021-07-30Annual and monthly runoff analysis in the Elqui River, Chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basinBalocchi,FranciscoPizarro,RobertoMeixner,ThomasUrbina,Fernando Glacial melt Mann-Kendall precipitation and flow coefficient glacier-fed basin Gumbel distribution rainfall and flow trend Abstract: Climate change and its relationship to temperature are critical factors affecting glaciers, especially when populations depend on these ice reservoirs. The use of the precipitation-runoff coefficient in semi-arid, mountainous regions that are fed by glaciers can lead to important findings about how glacial melt responds to climate change. This study analyzed 40 years of monthly and annual precipitation and runoff data (1970-2009) from four sub-basins of the Elqui River (29° 27’- 30° 34’ S and 71° 22’- 69° 52’ W), in the Coquimbo region of Chile. The Elqui basin has a rain-snow-glacial melt regime. The areal average rainfall was estimated using the Thiessen polygon method. Gumbel and Goodrich probability distribution functions and the Log-Normal Probability Density Function (PDF) were used to understand the temporal behavior of precipitation and streamflow. The data-time behavior and PP Q-1 coefficients were also analyzed. And the Mann-Kendall (MK) test was used to compare the results. No trends were found for flow, while a negative trend in rainfall was identified. The summer flows were notable, which remained constant. In spite of the differences between the PP Q-1 coefficient and the MK test, the flow clearly does not come from rainfall but rather from glacial melt.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessInstituto Mexicano de Tecnología del Agua, Coordinación de Comunicación, Participación e InformaciónTecnología y ciencias del agua v.8 n.6 20172017-12-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2007-24222017000600023en10.24850/j-tyca-2017-06-02
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Urbina,Fernando
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Annual and monthly runoff analysis in the Elqui River, Chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basin
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Pizarro,Roberto
Meixner,Thomas
Urbina,Fernando
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title Annual and monthly runoff analysis in the Elqui River, Chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basin
title_short Annual and monthly runoff analysis in the Elqui River, Chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basin
title_full Annual and monthly runoff analysis in the Elqui River, Chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basin
title_fullStr Annual and monthly runoff analysis in the Elqui River, Chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basin
title_full_unstemmed Annual and monthly runoff analysis in the Elqui River, Chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basin
title_sort annual and monthly runoff analysis in the elqui river, chile, a semi-arid snow-glacier fed basin
description Abstract: Climate change and its relationship to temperature are critical factors affecting glaciers, especially when populations depend on these ice reservoirs. The use of the precipitation-runoff coefficient in semi-arid, mountainous regions that are fed by glaciers can lead to important findings about how glacial melt responds to climate change. This study analyzed 40 years of monthly and annual precipitation and runoff data (1970-2009) from four sub-basins of the Elqui River (29° 27’- 30° 34’ S and 71° 22’- 69° 52’ W), in the Coquimbo region of Chile. The Elqui basin has a rain-snow-glacial melt regime. The areal average rainfall was estimated using the Thiessen polygon method. Gumbel and Goodrich probability distribution functions and the Log-Normal Probability Density Function (PDF) were used to understand the temporal behavior of precipitation and streamflow. The data-time behavior and PP Q-1 coefficients were also analyzed. And the Mann-Kendall (MK) test was used to compare the results. No trends were found for flow, while a negative trend in rainfall was identified. The summer flows were notable, which remained constant. In spite of the differences between the PP Q-1 coefficient and the MK test, the flow clearly does not come from rainfall but rather from glacial melt.
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