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First International Electronic Conference on the Hydrological Cycle 12 16 November 2017 Analysis of the variability of water levels of Titicaca Lake Eleazar Chuchón 1, Augusto Pereira 2 1 eleazar.angulo@alumni.usp.br 2 augusto.pereira@iag.usp.br

Introducción 56.270 km2 932.000 millions m3 Lago Titicaca 8400 km2 The Peruvian Altiplano Region (PAR), is a geographical area of high plateau morphology, located on the 3810 meters of altitude. Ronchail et al. [1]

1914 1919 1924 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1989 1994 1999 2004 2009 2014 Lake level +3800 (m) Introducción 13 12 Dec/1986 (12.547) 11 10 9 8 7 6 Apr/1943 (6.234) 5 There has been a gradual decrease in TL level in recent years with reference to its normal level, according to the measurements taken by [5], TL level has changed significantly during the twentieth century with a difference of 5 meters between 1944 extremes (3806.7m) and 1986 (3811.6m). Rainfall may decrease slightly over the PAR, but the patterns are not clearly defined. For example, in austral summer, in the southwestern part of the TL, a decrease of the precipitation up to 6 mm / day is observed [2].

Introducción Trenberth et al. [9] demonstrated that natural variability, especially El Niño-Southern Oscillation (ENSO), is the primary cause of many episodic droughts around the world. Extensive research has documented ENSOinduced dry wet anomalies over various regions [10,11,12,13]. However, the typical interannual relationship between ENSO and the global climate is not stationary and can be regulated by the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) [14,15]. Many studies have revealed that the PDO exerts a modulating effect on ENSO teleconnections over many parts of the world, such as the South America[16], Mexico[17], Australia[18], and East Asia[19,20]. The main objective of the study is to analyze the variability of Lake Titicaca water levels, try to show possible trends and breaks, and relate this variability to the Pacific Decadal Oscillation (PDO) and ENSO events.

Experiments Analysis of the lake level Spectral Analysis Variability of the lake level Data (*) 1914 2014 (**) 1969 2014 Levels* Precipitation** PDO(±) ENOS(±) Composition Analysis Precipitação - ENOS(±) Establish a relationship between the PDO and Lake Levels

Lake levels +3800 (m) 1914 1919 1924 1929 1934 1939 1944 1949 1954 1959 1964 1969 1974 1979 1984 1989 1994 1999 2004 2009 2014 Lake level +3800 (m) Results 13 12 Dec/1986 (12.547) 3.1. Level of Lake Titicaca 11 10 9 8 7 6 Apr/1943 (6.234) 5 3.2. Lake level fluctuations 13 Dec/1986 (12.547) 12 11 10 09 08 07 06 Apr/1943 (6.234) 05 1915 1925 1935 1945 1955 1965 1975 1985 1995 2005 Jan Fev Mar Abr Mai Jun Jul Ago Set Out Nov Dez

Lake levels (+3800m) Precipitação (mm) Lake levels +3800 (m) Precipitation (mm) Results 10.2 180 160 3.3. Annual increase in the level of Lake Titicaca. 10 9.8 140 120 100 80 60 9.6 40 20 3.4. Relationship between water levels and rainfall in the basin. 14 9.4 00 Sep Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Precipitation Water levels 350 Levels Precipitation 12 300 10 8 6 4 2 250 200 150 100 50 0 1969 1973 1977 1981 1985 1989 1994 1998 2002 2006 2010 2014 0

Anomalies PDO Lake levels +3800m Espectral density Results 3.5. Relationship between PDO, ENSO and water levels in the basin. 2 1.5 1 0.5 0 0 5 10 15 20 25 Period 4 14 3 PDO Levels 12 2 1 0-1 -2 10 8 6 4-3 2-4 0 1914 1924 1934 1944 1954 1964 1974 1984 1994 2004 2014

Results Figure 9. Anomalies of precipitation compositions for the moderate (a) and very strong (b) El Niño event. The color bar shows precipitation anomalies in millimeters. Vertical axis indicates the latitudes and the horizontal axis refers to the lengths, both in degrees ( ).

Results Figure 10. Anomalies of precipitation compositions for the La Niña event moderate (a) and strong (b). The color bar shows precipitation anomalies in millimeters. Vertical axis indicates the latitudes and the horizontal axis refers to the lengths, both in degrees ( ).

Discussion The studies carried out by Ronchail et al. They show that Lake Titicaca has a frequency variability which is associated with the thermal conditions of tropical oceans. To this we can add the results obtained in the present research work. Where can be demonstrated the relationship that exists between the PDO and the ENSO with the variability of the water levels of Lake Titicaca. Ronchail et al affirm that the growth of the lake level occurs when there are La Niña events and when the northern tropical Atlantic ocean is cooler than normal. In our case, it has been shown that for La Niña strong events there are precipitation anomalies and in front of La Niña events there are positive anomalies northeast of Lake Titicaca. For El Niño events (moderate and strong) the analysis of compositions shows positive precipitation anomalies in the central part of Lake Titicaca.

Conclusions From the analysis of the behavior of Lake Titicaca, for the period from 1914 to 2014 by spectral analysis of the TL, show a period of variability of 12 years that was associated with the PDO climate index. The results indicate an inverse relationship between TL and PDO, with the increase in NLTs being related to the negative phase of PDO. Likewise, the behavior of precipitation in the ENSO events was evaluated by means of composition analysis since the precipitation is related to the variation of the TL. The analysis showed negative precipitation anomalies in most of the RAP in the El Niño years, on the other hand for La Niña years, precipitation anomalies were positive. Thus, in the positive phase (negative) of the PDO, with a higher probability of positive phase (negative) ENSO events, precipitation presents negative (positive) anomalies that may be associated with the decrease (increase) in TL.

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