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http://hdl.handle.net/10261/128711
10.1080/17445647.2015.1014940
307690
Average monthly and annual climate maps for Bolivia
Taylor & Francis
2015
artículo
Vicente Serrano, Sergio M.
rp08534
El Kenawy, Ahmed M.
rp08525
Azorín-Molina, César
Chura, O.
Trujillo, F.
Aguilar, E.
Martín-Hernández, Natalia
López-Moreno, Juan I.
rp08531
Sánchez-Lorenzo, Arturo
rp08533
Morán-Tejeda, Enrique
Revuelto, Jesús
Ycaza, P.
Friendf, F.
precipitation
temperature
atmospheric water demand
regression-based interpolation
water balance
Bolivia
2015-02-24
26 páginas.- Los datos puros del artículo pueden consultarse en el siguiente enlace: https://digital.csic.es/handle/10261/103342.
This study presents monthly and annual climate maps for relevant hydroclimatic variables in Bolivia. We used the most complete network of precipitation and temperature stations available in Bolivia, which passed a careful quality control and temporal homogenization procedure. Monthly average maps at the spatial resolution of 1 km were modeled by means of a regression-based approach using topographic and geographic variables as predictors. The monthly average maximum and minimum temperatures, precipitation and potential exoatmospheric solar radiation under clear sky conditions are used to estimate the monthly average atmospheric evaporative demand by means of the Hargreaves model. Finally, the average water balance is estimated on a monthly and annual scale for each 1 km cell by means of the difference between precipitation and atmospheric evaporative demand. The digital layers used to create the maps are available in the digital repository of the Spanish National Research Council.
Journal of Maps
2016
12
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