Evento
Quantifying recent lake level changes in Patagonia (Argentina and Chile): Back to the future?
Tipo del evento:
Reunión
Nombre del evento:
EGU General Assembly 2021
Fecha del evento:
19/04/2021
Institución Organizadora:
European Geosciences Union;
Título del Libro:
EGU General Assembly 2021
Editorial:
Copernicus Publications
Idioma:
Inglés
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
Lake levels in hydrologically closed-basins are very sensitive to climatically and/or anthropogenically triggered environmental changes. Their record through time can provide valuable information to forecast changes that can have substantial economical and societal impact. Increasing precipitation in eastern Patagonia (Argentina) have been documented following years with strong El Niño (cold) events using historical and meteorological data. Quantifying changes in modern lake levels allow determining the impact of rainfall variations while contributing to anticipate the evolution of lacustrine systems over the next decades with expected fluctuations in ENSO frequencies. Laguna Carrilaufquen Grande is located in the intermontane Maquinchao Basin, Argentina. Its dimension fluctuates greatly, from 20 to 55 km2 water surface area and an average water depth of 3 m. Several well-preserved gravelly beach ridges witness rainfall variations that can be compared to meteorological data and satellite images covering the last ~50 years. Our results show that in 2016 lake level was the lowest of the past 44 years whereas the maximum lake level was recorded in 1985 (+11.8 m above the current lake level) in a position 1.6 km to the east of the present shoreline.
Palabras clave:
LAKES
,
PATAGONIA
,
BASE LEVEL
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Eventos de INSTITUTO PATAGONICO DE GEOLOGIA Y PALEONTOLOGIA
Eventos de INSTITUTO PATAGONICO DE GEOLOGIA Y PALEONTOLOGIA
Citación
Quantifying recent lake level changes in Patagonia (Argentina and Chile): Back to the future?; EGU General Assembly 2021; Göttingen; Alemania; 2021; 1-2
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