Drought impacts on water quality and potential implications for agricultural production in the Maipo River Basin, Central Chile
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Droughts can have serious negative impacts on the water quality needed for irrigated agriculture. The Metropolitan region of Chile is a relevant producer of high-value crops and is prone to droughts. Standardized Drought Indices were used to characterize meteorological and hydrological droughts for the period from 1985 to 2015. To understand the relationship between droughts and water quality, we evaluated the correlations between daily discharge and surface water quality observations. The threshold level method was used to compare physicochemical parameters during hydrological drought periods with the Chilean water quality thresholds for agricultural uses. A significant (p < 0.05) negative relationship between discharge and electrical conductivity and major ions was found in most of the basin. Hydrological stations located in irrigation districts exceeded the official thresholds for these parameters during hydrological drought periods seriously threatening irrigated agriculture of the region. © 2020, © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor %26 Francis Group.
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Droughts can have serious negative impacts on the water quality needed for irrigated agriculture. The Metropolitan region of Chile is a relevant producer of high-value crops and is prone to droughts. Standardized Drought Indices were used to characterize meteorological and hydrological droughts for the period from 1985 to 2015. To understand the relationship between droughts and water quality, we evaluated the correlations between daily discharge and surface water quality observations. The threshold level method was used to compare physicochemical parameters during hydrological drought periods with the Chilean water quality thresholds for agricultural uses. A significant (p < 0.05) negative relationship between discharge and electrical conductivity and major ions was found in most of the basin. Hydrological stations located in irrigation districts exceeded the official thresholds for these parameters during hydrological drought periods seriously threatening irrigated agriculture of the region. © 2020, © 2020 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
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climate change; hydrological drought; irrigated agriculture; Mediterranean climate; meteorological drought; standardized index; water quality Agriculture; Climate change; Surface waters; Water quality; Hydrological droughts; Irrigated agriculture; Mediterranean climates; Meteorological drought; standardized index; Drought; agricultural production; climate change; climate effect; drought; electrical conductivity; hydrological response; irrigation; metropolitan area; physicochemical property; river discharge; threshold; water quality; Chile; Maipo Basin
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