Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Central Andes has experienced significant climatic and environmental changes characterized by a persistent warming trend, an increase in elevation of the 0 °C isotherm, and sustained glacier shrinkage. These changes have occurred in conjunction with a steadily growing demand for water resources. Given the short span of instrumental hydroclimatic records in this region, longer time span records are needed to understand the nature of climate variability and to improve the predictability of precipitation, a key factor modulating the socio-economic development in the South American Altiplano and adjacent arid lowlands. In this study we present the first quasi-millennial, tree-ring based precip...
Modern precipitation anomalies in the Altiplano region of South America are closely linked to the st...
Although present-day precipitation variability in the southern Altiplano and adjacent Andean margins...
The Andean snowpack is the main source of freshwater and arguably the single most important natural ...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Central Andes has experienced significant climat...
In this study, we develop the first tree-ring based precipitation reconstruction for the northern So...
State-of-the-art climate models project droughts of stronger intensity and longer persistence in man...
The Andes Cordillera acts as regional "Water Towers" for several countries and encompasses a wide ra...
Long-term reconstructions (400 years) of seasonal and annual precipitation variations were developed...
Modern precipitation anomalies in the Altiplano, South America, are closely linked to the strength o...
Projected future trends in water availability are associated with large uncertainties in many region...
Over the last eight years, we have developed several paleoenvironmental records from a broad geograp...
Large climate variations have been detected from paleoclimatic records in some regions of South Amer...
Almost half of the tributaries of the Amazon River originate in the tropical Andes and support large...
Recent years have seen a consolidation and expansion of tree-ring sample collection across South Ame...
Snow and ice in the Central Andes of Chile and Argentina (33–36 °S) are the major source of water fo...
Modern precipitation anomalies in the Altiplano region of South America are closely linked to the st...
Although present-day precipitation variability in the southern Altiplano and adjacent Andean margins...
The Andean snowpack is the main source of freshwater and arguably the single most important natural ...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Central Andes has experienced significant climat...
In this study, we develop the first tree-ring based precipitation reconstruction for the northern So...
State-of-the-art climate models project droughts of stronger intensity and longer persistence in man...
The Andes Cordillera acts as regional "Water Towers" for several countries and encompasses a wide ra...
Long-term reconstructions (400 years) of seasonal and annual precipitation variations were developed...
Modern precipitation anomalies in the Altiplano, South America, are closely linked to the strength o...
Projected future trends in water availability are associated with large uncertainties in many region...
Over the last eight years, we have developed several paleoenvironmental records from a broad geograp...
Large climate variations have been detected from paleoclimatic records in some regions of South Amer...
Almost half of the tributaries of the Amazon River originate in the tropical Andes and support large...
Recent years have seen a consolidation and expansion of tree-ring sample collection across South Ame...
Snow and ice in the Central Andes of Chile and Argentina (33–36 °S) are the major source of water fo...
Modern precipitation anomalies in the Altiplano region of South America are closely linked to the st...
Although present-day precipitation variability in the southern Altiplano and adjacent Andean margins...
The Andean snowpack is the main source of freshwater and arguably the single most important natural ...