2023
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu23-9349
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Historical and projected drought characteristics across different hydrological regimes in Central Chile

Abstract: <p>Drought is one of the main hydroclimatic hazards worldwide, affecting water availability, ecosystems and socioeconomic activities. Since 2010, Central Chile (30–38°S) has been experiencing a drought with unprecedented duration and severity (also known as the Central Chile megadrought), producing drastic reductions in river flows, snow cover and reservoir levels. Nevertheless, there is limited understanding of how hydrological processes have been altered and whether s… Show more

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