Orinoco revisited: Comprehensive analysis of the Orinoco River basin present and future hydroclimate

Author:

Builes-Jaramillo Alejandro,Salas Hernán D.,Valencia Juliana,Florian Carolina

Abstract

The Orinoco River basin, ranked as South America’s third-largest catchment, is pivotal in contributing to the Atlantic Ocean’s water volume. This study provides a comprehensive update on the basin’s surface water balance, examining trends using gridded precipitation and total evaporation datasets. We also explore projected changes in precipitation until the end of the 21st century, focusing on the RCP8.5 climate change scenario. To achieve this, we utilize data from regional climate models designed by the CORDEX-CORE experiment, selecting an ensemble that excels in performance across South America and Central America. We estimate the accuracy of reference datasets in capturing water balance dynamics. We identify increasing trends in precipitation and total evaporation across most of the basin, enhancing our understanding of its long-term hydrological balance. Notably, the Andean and Guianese sectors of the basin contribute equally to half of the mean surface runoff, although the latter encompasses only 30% of the total area. This underscores the key role of the Guianese shield sub-basins. In regional climate modeling, despite some underestimation, the model runs for the CORDEX South America domain simulate effectively the precipitation across the basin. Regarding climate scenarios, our analysis using the RCP8.5 scenario projects an average annual precipitation reduction of around 45% for the entire basin. These findings emphasize the urgency of adopting measures to mitigate potential adverse effects on the Orinoco River basin’s hydrological sustainability in response to evolving climate patterns.

Publisher

Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico

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