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VULNERABILITY OF WATER RESOURCES AND TROPHIC STATE OF THE SANTA LUCIA RIVER LOWER BASIN AND ESTUARY TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE Caffera MR, M Bidegain, F Blixen, CH López, JJ Lagomarsino, GJ Nagy and K Sans Speakers Facultad de Ciencias, UdelaR, Montevideo, Uruguay
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THIS CONTRIBUTION DESCRIBES RECENT FINDINGS ON THE VULNERABILITY OF WATER RESOURCES OF THE SANTA LUCIA RIVER BASIN AND ESTUARY (SOUTHERN URUGUAY) TO CLIMATE VARIABILITY AND CHANGE. THIS BASIN SUSTAIN INTENSIVE AGRICULTURE, HOSTS 20,000 Has OF WETLANDS RICH IN BIODIVERSITY AND SUPPLIES DRINKING WATER FOR 60% OF THE NATION’S POPULATION. RIVER MOUTH IS AN ESTUARINE SYSTEM. IT IS LOCATED WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF THE ESTUARINE FRONT OF THE RIO DE LA PLATA WHICH SUPPLIES FRESH OR SALTWATER DEPENDING ON IT’S LOCATION. BECAUSE OF LACK OF KNOWLEDGE ABOUT SOME RELEVANT PROCESSES WE HAVE FOCUSED ON BUILDING SCIENTIFIC CAPACITY TO UNDERSTAND BASIC PROCESSES AND FACTS, EMPHASIZING ON ENSO-RELATED VARIABILLITY
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Monthly average precipitations at Florida, Santa Lucia river middle basin 1990 - 2003 60,0 70,0 80,0 90,0 100,0 110,0 120,0 130,0 140,0 123456789101112 months mm
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Average temperature and precipitations in Central-southern Uruguay, Montevideo and Florida (1997 – 2003), and variation with regard to normal climatology (1961 – 1990). Source, DMM. Summer J-F-M Fall A-M-J Winter J-A-S Spring O-N-D Annual Temperature ºC 23.218.312.317.417.8 ∆ (º C)+0.4+0.8+0.9 +0.7 Precipitations (mm) 3573622432951256 ∆ (%)+29+2700+14 Temp. Mv22.218.112.116.417.2 ∆ (º C)0+0.8+0.9+0.4+0.5 Precipit. Mv3333602782931263 ∆ %)+22+45+6+1+15 Precipit. Fl. (mm) 3863292803731366 Prec. 1990- 2003 1276
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AIACC LA-32 Floods in Santa Lucía river at middle and lower watershed, and embouchure
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AIACC – LA32 R11 bridge Middle basin Las Brujas Lower basin Santiago Vázquez Estuarine zone
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R11 Bridge Station (Middle S ta Lucía Basin)
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Santiago Vázquez Station (S ta Lucía Estuarine zone)
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R11 bridge Middle basin
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Las Brujas Lower basin
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Estimation of precipitation on March 29, 2002
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A word on extreme events Water vapor low level flux From LA-26: sensitivity study for major floods in Uruguay river: flood wave ~ 12 days In Sta. Lucía: ~ 6 days maximum Example: pattern for 15 winter major floods
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Concluding Remarks There is a significative ENSO Signal in the southernmost watershed of La Plata basin. It seems to be an increasing amplitude in levels. This could lead to an increase of ecological stress in freshwater ecology. There is a (recent) positive trend in the frequency of high levels increasing riverside vulnerability. Streamflow controls trophic state. In spite of the economic, environmental and social importance of Sta Lucía WB, there is a considerable lack of data and knowledge.
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