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Environmental Pollution | 2014

Respiratory disease and particulate air pollution in Santiago Chile: contribution of erosion particles from fine sediments.

Pablo A. Garcia-Chevesich; Sergio Alvarado; Daniel G. Neary; Rodrigo Valdés; Juan Valdes; Juan José Aguirre; Marcelo Mena; Roberto Pizarro; Paola Jofré; Mauricio Vera; Claudio Olivares

Air pollution in Santiago is a serious problem every winter, causing thousands of cases of breathing problems within the population. With more than 6 million people and almost two million vehicles, this large city receives rainfall only during winters. Depending on the frequency of storms, statistics show that every time it rains, air quality improves for a couple of days, followed by extreme levels of air pollution. Current regulations focus mostly on PM10 and PM2.5, due to its strong influence on respiratory diseases. Though more than 50% of the ambient PM10s in Santiago is represented by soil particles, most of the efforts have been focused on the remaining 50%, i.e. particulate material originating from fossil and wood fuel combustion, among others. This document emphasizes the need for the creation of erosion/sediment control regulations in Chile, to decrease respiratory diseases on Chilean polluted cities.


Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2016

Spatio-temporal trends of precipitation, its aggressiveness and concentration, along the Pacific coast of South America (36–49°S)

Rodrigo Valdés-Pineda; Roberto Pizarro; Juan B. Valdés; Jorge F. Carrasco; Pablo Garcia-Chevesich; Claudio Olivares

ABSTRACT Precipitation is the most critical climatic element that directly affects the availability of water resources. The objective of this study was to describe and discuss spatio-temporal patterns of annual precipitation, its aggressiveness, and its concentration along the southwest coast of South America (36°–49°S) from 1930 to 2006. An annual and multi-decadal analysis was applied to 107 sampling stations distributed throughout this region, using the Mann-Kendall test (MK), and the Sampling Uncertainty Analysis (SUA) coupled with Gumbel probability density function (SUA-Gumbel). The analysis revealed positive but not significant trends in annual precipitation and aggressiveness for the region between 36° and 44°S, at least during the last 50 years of the analysed period. However, a significant decrease in annual precipitation and aggressiveness was observed between 44° and 49°S during the same period. The annual concentration of precipitation became slightly more seasonal in the last 50 years within the entire study area.


Hydrological Sciences Journal-journal Des Sciences Hydrologiques | 2014

Multi-decadal variations in annual maximum peak flows in semi-arid and temperate regions of Chile

Roberto Pizarro; Mauricio Vera; Rodrigo Valdés; Bridget Helwig; Claudio Olivares

Abstract In determining the possible influence of climate change, it is important to understand the temporal and spatial variability in streamflow response for diverse climate zones. Thus, the aim of this study was to determine the presence of changes in annual maximum peak flow for two climate zones in Chile over the past few decades. A general analysis, a flood frequency analysis and a trend analysis were used to study such changes between 1975 and 2008 for a semi-arid (29°S–32°S) and a temperate (36°S–38°S) climatic zone. The historic annual maxima, minima and mean flows, as well as decadal mean peak flow, were compared over the period of record. The Gumbel distribution was selected to compare the 30-year flood values of two ±15-year intervals, which showed that streamflow decreased by an average of 19.5% in the semi-arid stations and increased by an average of 22.6% in the temperate stations. The Mann-Kendall test was used to investigate the temporal changes in streamflows, with negative trends being observed in 87% of the stations analysed in the semi-arid zone, and positive trends in 57% of those analysed in the temperate zone. These differences in streamflow response between climate zones could be related to recent documented increases in altitude of the zero-degree isotherm in the Andes Mountains of Chile, since most of the significant positive and negative changes were detected in first-order rivers located closer to this mountain range. Editor D. Koutsoyiannis; Associate editor H. Lins Citation Pizarro, R., Vera, M., Valdés, R., Helwig, B., and Olivares, C., 2013. Multi-decadal variations in annual maximum peak flows in semi-arid and temperate regions of Chile. Hydrological Sciences Journal, 59 (2), 300–311.


Journal of Hydrology | 2014

Water governance in Chile: Availability, management and climate change

Rodrigo Valdés-Pineda; Roberto Pizarro; Pablo Garcia-Chevesich; Juan B. Valdés; Claudio Olivares; Mauricio Vera; Francisco Balocchi; Felipe Pérez; Carlos Vallejos; Roberto Fuentes; Alejandro Abarza; Bridget Helwig


Journal of Hydrology | 2013

Inland water bodies in Chile can locally increase rainfall intensity

Roberto Pizarro; Pablo Garcia-Chevesich; Rodrigo Valdés; Francina Dominguez; Faisal Hossain; Peter F. Ffolliott; Claudio Olivares; Carolina Morales; Francisco Balocchi; Per Bro


Open Journal of Modern Hydrology | 2014

Development of Upstream Data-Input Models to Estimate Downstream Peak Flow in Two Mediterranean River Basins of Chile

Roberto Pizarro-Tapia; Rodrigo Valdés-Pineda; Claudio Olivares; Patricio A. González


Tecnologia y Ciencias del Agua | 2013

Influence of climate change on peak flow behavior in central Chile

Roberto Pizarro; Francisco Balocchi; Mauricio Vera; Alejandra Aguilera; Carolina Morales; Rodrigo Valdés; Claudia Sangüesa; Carlos Vallejos; Roberto Fuentes; Alejandro Abarza; Claudio Olivares


Tecnologia y Ciencias del Agua | 2014

Modelamiento matemático de caudales recesivos en la región mediterránea andina del Maule; el caso del estero Upeo, Chile

Francisco Balocchi; Roberto Pizarro; Carolina Morales; Claudio Olivares


Tecnologia y Ciencias del Agua | 2013

Influencia del cambio climático en el comportamiento de los caudales máximos en la zona Mediterránea de Chile

Roberto Pizarro; Francisco Balocchi; Mauricio Vera; Alejandra Aguilera; Carolina Morales; Rodrigo Valdés; Claudia Sangüesa; Carlos Vallejos; Roberto Fuentes; Alejandro Abarza; Claudio Olivares


Hydrology and Water Resources in Arizona and the Southwest | 2011

Soil Erosion in Arid and Semi-Arid Climates of Northern Chile

Roberto Pizarro; Carolina Morales; Pablo Garcia-Chevesich; Peter F. Ffolliott; Oscar Vallejosa; Leonardo Vega; Rodrigo Valdés; Claudio Olivares; Francisco Balocchi

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