Abstract:Abstract. The hydrologic cycle behaviour in the Bolivian
Altiplano and how it interacts with human activity are still not fully
understood. The hydraulic cycle is examined in a novel way in this work by
considering extended time series of associated hydrologic and climatic data.
Results show that human exploitation and losses from the sewage and water
supply networks in the urban areas might cause an hydraulic imbalance in the
region. These anthropogenic incomes, at the same time, increase
concentrations of di… Show more
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