Climate and Freshwater Resources in Northern Mexico: Sonora, a Case Study

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Víctor O. Magaña
Cecilia Conde
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[1] University of Mexico,Center for Atmospheric Sciences National Autonomous
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Environmental Monitoring and Assessment | 2000年 / 61卷
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water availability; ENSO; precipitation; streamflow; Sonora; Mexico;
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An analysis of current trends in water availability in the Mexican border state of Sonora is presented to illustrate what may be faced under climate change conditions. Precipitation, streamflow and even dam levels data are examined to estimate what changes have been experienced in recent decades. There are indications that the more frequent occurrence of El Niño/Southern Oscillation (ENSO) events have resulted in more winter precipitation and consequently in a slight increase in water availability in northwestern Mexico. However, water demands grow much faster than such trends in water availability, mainly due to a rapid increase in population in urban areas and in socio-economic activities such as those related to agriculture, industry and power generation. Some strategies to adapt or mitigate climate change conditions are proposed.
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页码:167 / 185
页数:18
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