Assessment of climate change and prospective analysis on shallow lakes. Las Encadenadas del Oeste watershed, Buenos Aires - Argentina

Author:

Tengroth CarolineORCID,Geraldi Alejandra MabelORCID

Abstract

The earth’s ecosystem is fragile, and sometimes even small changes in the climate can have impacts on the environment and society. Changes in temperature and precipitation can cause numerous feedbacks that effect the ecosystem of the whole Earth. Many studies hold that the temperature will rise in some places, while other areas will experience a cooling in annual mean temperatures. The study area is famous for its many ponds. These ecosystems will be both physically, biologically, and chemically affected by climate change and its feedbacks. Las Encadenadas del Oeste consists of seven shallow lakes (Epecuen, La Paraguaya, Venado, Del Monte, Cochico, Alsina, and Inchauspe) of various depths and sizes is a closed river basin system aligned in an east-west direction. The objectives of this work are to demonstrate the change in shallow lake size over a period of 20 years and to relate these changes to temperature and precipitation over the basin area for the same period. It is also intended to examine future temperature and precipitation scenarios in the study area. Maximum and minimum temperature data and precipitation data was retrieved from a climate station in Carhue. A multiple regression analysis was performed and five models and the shallow lake area were compared. The water levels in the shallow lakes will continue to fluctuate in the future as precipitation and temperature varies. Temperatures will increase quickly in the area; and around a 3 ºC change is expected before 2099. Only small variations in the temperatures have previously caused the lake to change in size. Precipitation patterns show a high variation, but the change is very small. Minimum temperature, which is already the most significant factor according to the statistical analysis, will in the future be an even more important factor if changes occur.

Publisher

Universidad de Alicante Servicio de Publicaciones

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Geography, Planning and Development

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