Regional teleconnections permit cross-continental modeling of hydroclimate throughout the world. Tree-rings are a good hydroclimatic proxy used to reconstruct drought and streamflow in regions that respond to common global forcings. We used a multi-species dataset of 32 tree-ring width chronologies from Chile and Uruguay as a climate proxy to infer annual streamflow (Q) variability in the Negro River basin, a grassland-dominated watershed of lowland Southeastern South America. A positive linear correlation between tree-ring chronologies from Central Chile and annual Negro River instrumental streamflow from 1957 to 2012 indicated a cross-continental teleconnection between hydroclimate variability in Central Chile and Northeastern Uruguay. Th...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Central Andes has experienced significant climat...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe understanding of the long-term variation of large rivers streamflow w...
Tree-ring research in the highland tropics and subtropics represents a major frontier for understand...
As rainfall in South-Central Chile has decreased in recent decades, local communities and industries...
Streamflow in south-central Chile (SCC, ~€37-42° S) is vital for agriculture, forestry production, h...
In most cases, gauged river flow records in southern South America extend for only a few decades, ha...
South American (SA) societies are highly vulnerable to droughts and pluvials, but lack of long-term ...
Precipitation on the subtropical Andes in northwestern Argentina is the main source of freshwater to...
South American (SA) societies are highly vulnerable to droughts and pluvials, but lack of long-term ...
In South America, the arid and semiarid subtropical regions through the Atacama Desert and north-cen...
Long-term reconstructions (400 years) of seasonal and annual precipitation variations were developed...
State-of-the-art climate models project droughts of stronger intensity and longer persistence in man...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Central Andes has experienced significant climat...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe understanding of the long-term variation of large rivers streamflow w...
Tree-ring research in the highland tropics and subtropics represents a major frontier for understand...
As rainfall in South-Central Chile has decreased in recent decades, local communities and industries...
Streamflow in south-central Chile (SCC, ~€37-42° S) is vital for agriculture, forestry production, h...
In most cases, gauged river flow records in southern South America extend for only a few decades, ha...
South American (SA) societies are highly vulnerable to droughts and pluvials, but lack of long-term ...
Precipitation on the subtropical Andes in northwestern Argentina is the main source of freshwater to...
South American (SA) societies are highly vulnerable to droughts and pluvials, but lack of long-term ...
In South America, the arid and semiarid subtropical regions through the Atacama Desert and north-cen...
Long-term reconstructions (400 years) of seasonal and annual precipitation variations were developed...
State-of-the-art climate models project droughts of stronger intensity and longer persistence in man...
Throughout the second half of the 20th century, the Central Andes has experienced significant climat...
Artículo de publicación ISIThe understanding of the long-term variation of large rivers streamflow w...
Tree-ring research in the highland tropics and subtropics represents a major frontier for understand...