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Investigaciones Geográficas
Winter-spring precipitation reconstruction for the Pico de Tancítaro National Park, Michoacán
Lorenzo Vázquez Caciano1  Rosalinda Cervantes Martínez1  Ramón Trucios Caciano1  Vidal Guerra de la Cruz1  José Villanueva Díaz1  Julián Cerano Paredes2 
[1] ;INIFAP;
关键词: Pico de Tancítaro;    dendrocronología;    sequías;    Abies religiosa;   
DOI  :  10.14350/rig.35190
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

From the water resource perspective, the Tancítaro Peak is the most important hydrologic wealth for the region and a chief element for the economic development. The instrumental records of climate are very short and paleoclimatic studies dealing with rainfall variability are non existent. The objectives of this study were: (1) to reconstruct the variability of precipitation for the Tancítaro Peak based on growth rings of Abies religiosa; (2) to determine important frequencies on climate variability of the region. Using standard dendrochronological techniques 25 samples were accurately dated (p<0.05). Precipitation variability was reconstructed for the last years of XIX century to first decade of XXI century (1884-2010, 127 years). The most severe droughts reconstructed for the western Michoacan state were reconstructed for the periods 1890-1896, 1948- 1957, 1968-1971, 1982-1989 and 1998-2010. The period 1960-1966 represents the wettest period of the last 127 years. Severe multi-annual droughts (1891-1896, 1942- 1956 y 1998-2010) have recurrence of 42 to 43 years, and are related to a significant frequency (p<0.05) of 42 years.

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