WoS: WOS:000642740000001
Scopus: SCOPUS_ID:85105323883
2021
artículo de investigación
Seasonal snow and glaciers in arid mountain regions are essential in sustaining human populations, economic activity, and ecosystems, especially in their role as reservoirs. However, they are threatened by global atmospheric changes, in particular by variations in air temperature and their effects on precipitation phase, snow dynamics and mass balance. In arid environments, small variations in snow mass and energy balance can produce large changes in the amount of available water. This paper provides insights into the impact of global warming on the mass balance of the seasonal snowpack in the mountainous Copiapo river basin in northern Chile. A dataset from an experimental station was combined with reanalysis data to run a physically based snow model at site and catchment scales. The basin received an average annual precipitation of approximately 130 mm from 2001 to 2016, with sublimation losses higher than 70% of the snowpack. Blowing snow sublimation presented an orographic gradient resultant from the decreasing air temperature and windy environment in higher elevations. Under warmer climates, the snowpack will remain insensitive in high elevations (>4000 m a.s.l.), but liquid precipitation will increase at lower heights.
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| Atmosphere | 2073-4433 |
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| Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica |
| CONICYT/PIA Project |
| CONICYT grant FONDEF-Regional |
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| The authors wish to thank CONICYT grant FONDEF-Regional D13R20005 for partially funding this work. Additionally, this paper was partially funded by the CONICYT/PIA Project AFB180004. |
| The authors wish to thank CONICYT grant FONDEF-Regional D13R20005 for partially funding this work. Additionally, this paper was partially funded by the CONICYT/PIA Project AFB180004. |
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