2023
DOI: 10.14198/ingeo.22852
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Precipitation extremes in the Puna of Atacama Desert, Chile: How to manage current and future uncertainty?

Abstract: Chile is one of the Latin American countries most affected by Climate Change. There is a high level of uncertainty regarding the variability of precipitation and its projections in many regions of this country. This poses challenges for climate characterization and for defining strategies to reduce its risks. The study area is the Puna of Atacama Desert, Andean highlands located to the eastern side of the extreme arid lands, a region that concentrates the main copper and lithium mining at word scale, and where… Show more

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“…Another possibility is that this incision is driven by recent climate change, especially a large decrease in summer rainfall. This appears to not have been the case although regional weather station data do show an increase in the number of consecutive dry days from 1981 to 2017 (Sarricolea et al, 2024) recent incision in the Silala River, it certainly cannot be discarded at this stage and further research is required to ascertain causes.…”
Section: Holocene Sedimentary Infill Of the Silala Rivermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another possibility is that this incision is driven by recent climate change, especially a large decrease in summer rainfall. This appears to not have been the case although regional weather station data do show an increase in the number of consecutive dry days from 1981 to 2017 (Sarricolea et al, 2024) recent incision in the Silala River, it certainly cannot be discarded at this stage and further research is required to ascertain causes.…”
Section: Holocene Sedimentary Infill Of the Silala Rivermentioning
confidence: 99%