2014
DOI: 10.1002/eco.1491
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Precipitation event distribution in Central Argentina: spatial and temporal patterns

Abstract: The annual amount of precipitation inputs received by a site during a full year is considered a dominant spatial and temporal control of primary productivity and other related process in arid to subhumid ecosystems. However, to be effectively used by plants, these inputs have to escape runoff, favoured by large and less frequent precipitation events, and evaporation losses, favoured by small and more frequent events. Thus, available water for plant transpiration is not only influenced by the annual sum of prec… Show more

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“…Based on observed meteorological data, the changes of temperature and precipitation characteristics in different countries and regions have been studied for periods ranging from several decades to a century (Klein Tank et al , ; Del Río et al, ; Wen et al, ). Many studies have focused on how the spatial and temporal distribution of temperature and precipitation amounts change among years and seasons, as well as the changes of the frequency and the size of extreme weather events (Magliano et al, ). Different places in the world have shown different trends and different trend magnitudes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Based on observed meteorological data, the changes of temperature and precipitation characteristics in different countries and regions have been studied for periods ranging from several decades to a century (Klein Tank et al , ; Del Río et al, ; Wen et al, ). Many studies have focused on how the spatial and temporal distribution of temperature and precipitation amounts change among years and seasons, as well as the changes of the frequency and the size of extreme weather events (Magliano et al, ). Different places in the world have shown different trends and different trend magnitudes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many studies have focused on how the spatial and temporal distribution * Correspondence to: J. Liu of temperature and precipitation amounts change among years and seasons, as well as the changes of the frequency and the size of extreme weather events (Magliano et al, 2015). Different places in the world have shown different trends and different trend magnitudes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notably, in these and other studies, rainfall has been typically characterized only by event size, largely due to the availability of historical daily aggregated data. Most previous studies on the ecohydrology of drylands have focused on large rainfall events, because of their disproportionately large contribution to total annual inputs (Sala and Lauenroth 1982, Reynolds et al 2004, Magliano et al 2015a. Large rainfall events generally generate more water redistribution than small ones (Reid et al 1999, Wilcox et al 2003.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This study was conducted in the southern edge of the Dry Chaco (Arid Chaco), in the province of San Luis in Argentina (33.5°S, 66.5°W;Baldi & Jobbágy, 2012;Morello & Adámoli, 1974). Mean annual rainfall is 430 mm, concentrated in the spring-summer season, and mean annual evapotranspiration is 1350 mm (Magliano, Fernández, Mercau, & Jobbágy, 2015). Soils are derived from Quaternary fine loess and, to a lesser extent, alluvial sediments (Pennington, Prado, & Pendry, 2000;Tripaldi et al, 2013).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%