ANDEX: A Regional Hydrology Program for the Andes

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ANDEX: A Regional Hydrology Program for the Andes Silvina Solman CIMA (CONICET-UBA) - Universidad de Buenos Aires Argentina Germán Poveda Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Medellín Colombia TPE-GHP/GEWEX Joint Workshop 17-19 October 2017 Kathmandu, Nepal

Rationale (1) ü Geographical issues The Andes are the world s longest mountain range: 7,242 km. It runs through seven countries: Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina and Chile. From the northern Caribbean coast (12 N) to southern South America (50 S). About 200 to 700 km wide (widest between 18 S-20 S), and average height 4,000 m. Due to long north-south extent it exhibits strong hydroclimatic variability associated with Latitudinal and Hemispheric location, but also with aspect, slope and elevation. It contains glaciers, volcanoes, deserts, high plateaus, lakes, páramos, yungas, punas, cloud forests, wet forests, tropical rainforests, dry forests, savannas, and intra-mountainous valleys.

Rationale (2) ü Socioeconomic and biodiversity issues A major center of biodiversity and source for adjacent areas in birds, reptiles, insects, and plants, and a major driver of diversification. The Andes harbor major cities like Bogotá, Quito, La Paz, Santiago, Medellín, Cali, Cajamarca, Cuzco, Arequipa, San Cristobal, Riobamba, Ambato, Ayacucho, Huancayo, Oruro, Cochabamba, Mendoza, and hundreds of medium and small sized towns and villages demanding an ever increasing supply of natural and socio-economic resources and services.

Rationale (3) ü Vulnerability issues Increasing poverty Disappearance of native and ancestral cultures Large scale deforestation, erosion and land degradation Landslides Accelerated loss of biodiversity and soils degradation Large-scale pollution of water sources owing to mining activities, oil industry activities, agriculture, cattle dwellers à Increasing vulnerability and risk of human populations and settlements à Need for a better understanding of hydroclimatic variability and change https://www.grida.no/resources/8094 GRID-Arendal and Cartografare il Presente/ Riccardo Pravettoni

Threats from Climate Change and Hydroclimatic Variability All Andean Glaciers are Rapidly Receding (From Colombia to Chile) Rabatel et al. (2013)

Fate of Paramos, Yungas, Punas, & Cloud Forests?

Threats from Climate Change and Hydroclimatic Variability and Deforestation Intensification of Storms and Floods Mesoscale Convective System triggered the flooding of Mocoa, Colombia, on April 1st, 2017: 350 dead

Deforestation in the Andes: Socio-Environmental Risks and Vulnerability + =

Two RHPs on South America: (1) LBA Courtesy: Carlos A. Nobre

Two RHPs on South America (2) La Plata Basin https://www.eol.ucar.edu/field_projects/lpb

None of these previous RHPs on South America have investigated their connections with the Andes Feedbacks between the low-lying Amazon and the upper Andean Amazon: Low-lying Amazon exports atmospheric water to the Andes The Andes export surface water (sediments, nutrients, soil) to the low-lying Amazon Poveda et al., Paleo-3 (2006)

The Andes and La Plata Basin Schematics of the winds connecting the Atlantic Ocean with the Andes across the Amazon and Orinoco River basin with the Andes and to La Plata River basin. Marengo et al. (2004)

Research Topics Ø Climate change impacts on Andean glaciers, paramos, punas, and cloud forests and their impact on the hydrologic cycle and water supply. Ø Risk, Vulnerability, Environmental Degradation in and caused by Andean cities. Ø Water, energy and carbon budgets along the Andes-Amazon gradients, their feedbacks at a wide range of space-time scales and the effects of climate variability and change. Ø Socio-environmental vulnerability of the Andes/Amazon region and the impacts of climate change and land use-land cover change. Ø Mechanisms to prevent further deforestation and environmental degradation of the Andean region through sustainable and rational exploitation of natural resources including water, biodiversity, forests, fisheries, and agriculture to improve the livelihoods of the region s inhabitants.

ANDEX Proposed Main Scientific Questions 1. What are the main physical processes driving the hydroclimatology of the Andes at a broad range of spatial and temporal scales, and their interactions with the neighboring oceans and major river basins of South America? 2. How climate change, deforestation and land use changes are affecting the hydroclimatological functioning of the Andes across the altitudinal gradients, from glaciers, to paramos, punas, cloud forests, rainforests, dry forests, etc.? 3. What are the major processes driving the coupling between the Andes and the low-lying river basins east of the Andes (Amazon, Parana, La Plata) at a wide range of spatiotemporal scales?

First Concrete Activity A Workshop will take place in Medellín, Colombia, in December 4 th -7 th, 2017, convened by Prof. Germán Poveda, National University of Colombia at Medellín. Confirmed participants: Peter van Oevelen (GEWEX director). Joan Cuxart Rodamilans (RHP, GEWEX) Silvina Solman (UBA, Argentina). René Garreaud (UCh, Chile). Jhan Carlo Espinoza (IGP, Peru). Rodney Martinez (CIIFEN, Ecuador). A representative from Bolivia (TBD).