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Serial droughts and loss of hydrologic resilience in a subtropical basin: The case of water inflow into the Cantareira reservoir system in Brazil during 2013-2021

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Author(s):
Domingues, Leonardo Moreno ; Rocha, Humberto Ribeiro da
Total Authors: 2
Document type: Journal article
Source: JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY-REGIONAL STUDIES; v. 44, p. 18-pg., 2022-10-21.
Abstract

Study region: Southeastern Brazil, with emphasis on the Jaguari River basin, the main tributary of the Cantareira system. Study focus: We examined the basin hydroclimate variability, especially along the historical meteorological droughts between 2013 and 2021, and the hydrologic response to negative disturbances in rainfall. Field and satellite measurements of rainfall, flow, soil moisture, and water storage were used to assess the hydroclimate variability and to validate the hydrological model. Our hypothesis is that a good model performance on these validated variables improve our confidence in the representation of aquifer storage and recharge. We also estimated the long-term elasticity of flow to precipitation using the entire analysis period (27 years), and compared to the elasticity in along the serial droughts from 2017 to 2021. New hydrological insights for the region: Results show that the serial meteorological droughts were very likely unprecedented in the last 70 years, leading to hydrologic impacts over regional scale. We estimated a decrease of 6.4 mm y-1 in the soil moisture and a reduction of 26% in the aquifer recharge in the last 5 years of serial droughts. In the same period, the elasticity of flow to precipitation was 3.1, which greatly exceeded the long-term value of 2.0. This greater hydrologic sensitivity in the elasticity may represent that the resilience of the surface hydrologic system was transiently lost. (AU)

FAPESP's process: 15/50682-6 - Climate-smart watershed investments in the montane tropics of South America (ClimateWise)
Grantee:Humberto Ribeiro da Rocha
Support Opportunities: Research Program on Global Climate Change - Thematic Grants
FAPESP's process: 19/23853-5 - Regional risks and opportunities on land use change and climate change with thermal-water ecosystem services: investigation for basins in Caatinga and Atlantic Forest
Grantee:Humberto Ribeiro da Rocha
Support Opportunities: Regular Research Grants
FAPESP's process: 21/11762-5 - Centre for Water and Food Security in Critical Zones
Grantee:Humberto Ribeiro da Rocha
Support Opportunities: Research Grants - Science Centers for Development