2022
DOI: 10.1177/03091333211067466
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Cross-continental hydroclimate proxies: Tree-rings in Central Chile reconstruct historical streamflow in Southeastern South American rivers

Abstract: 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 bet… Show more

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“…The average annual precipitation is 1330 mm with high peaks in October-May. The average annual temperature is 19 • C, with a considerable increase in December, January, and February [46]. It presents an elevation that is from 98 to 397 masl, with a slope of 4.7% (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The average annual precipitation is 1330 mm with high peaks in October-May. The average annual temperature is 19 • C, with a considerable increase in December, January, and February [46]. It presents an elevation that is from 98 to 397 masl, with a slope of 4.7% (Table 1).…”
Section: Study Zonementioning
confidence: 99%