Exploring the Behavior of the High-Andean Wetlands in the Semi-Arid Zone of Chile: The Influence of Precipitation and Temperature Variability on Vegetation Cover and Water Quality

Duhalde, D.; Cortes, J; Arumi, JL.; Boll, J; Oyarzún R.

Keywords: andes, water quality, hydrology, correlation, ndvi, bofedal, NDMI

Abstract

In recent decades, global ecosystems have increasingly faced impacts from heightened precipitation variability. Specifically, water availability is an essential factor in wetland dynamics and has ecological importance in the high-Andean wetlands in both mountains and downstream ecosystems, particularly in semi-arid regions. This study focused on a chain of twelve high-Andean wetlands within the Estero Derecho nature sanctuary at the headwaters of the Elqui River in north-central Chile. The analysis of the spatiotemporal dynamics of precipitation and vegetation cover used the Landsat 5 and 8 Satellite imagery-derived normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) and normalized difference moisture index (NDMI) time series during the austral summer (December-March). We employed time series, boxplots, and least-squares regression analyses to explore vegetation cover behavior in relation to precipitation, water quality, and vegetation indices. Precipitation had a marked influence on vegetation behavior, particularly during the Chilean megadrought phenomenon. For both the NDVI and NDMI indices and precipitation, negative trends in the time series were observed, along with a highly significant correlation with a one-year lag between both indices and precipitation. The analysis of the individual wetlands showed different vegetation cover behaviors, which were attributable to the altitude, terrain slope, and additional water inputs from streams that have also given rise to alluvial fans that exert a shaping influence on the wetlands. In addition, significant correlations between both indices and water quality parameters (CE, Cl, Mg, Na, and Fe) were identified. The findings of this study can be incorporated into the Sanctuary's management plan and concretely assist communities involved with wetland conservation.

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Título según WOS: Exploring the Behavior of the High-Andean Wetlands in the Semi-Arid Zone of Chile: The Influence of Precipitation and Temperature Variability on Vegetation Cover and Water Quality
Volumen: 16
Número: 24
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.3390/w16243682

Notas: ISI