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Hydroclimatology of the Upper Madeira River basin: spatio-temporal variability and trends

Journal

HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL
Volume 62, Issue 6, Pages 911-927

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2016.1267861

Keywords

Amazon basin; Madeira River; runoff variability; sea surface temperature; runoff trend

Funding

  1. International Development Research Centre (IDRC, Canada) [IDRC 106524-003]
  2. PNICP-Peru [397-PNICP-PIAP-2014]

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Rising in the Andes, the Madeira River drains the southwestern part of the Amazon basin, which is characterized by high geographical, biological and climatic diversity. This study uses daily records to assess the spatio-temporal runoff variability in the Madeira sub-basins. Results show that inter-annual variability of both discharge and rainfall differs between Andean and lowland tributaries. High-flow discharge variability in the Andean tributaries and the Guapore River is mostly related to sea surface temperature (SST) in the equatorial Pacific in austral summer, while tropical North Atlantic (TNA) SST modulates rainfall and discharge variability in the lowlands. There also is a downward trend in the low-flow discharge of the lowland tributaries which is not observed in the Andes. Because low-flow discharge values at most lowland stations are negatively related to the SST in the tropical North Atlantic, these trends could be explained by the warming of this ocean since the 1970s.

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