Browsing by Author "Ordoñez, Julio"
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Análisis regional de frecuencia de precipitación anual para la determinación de mapas de sequías
Acuña, Julia; Felipe-Obando, Oscar; Ordoñez, Julio; Arboleda Orozco, Juan Fernando
(Servicio Nacional de Meteorología e Hidrología del PerúPE, 2011)Acceso abiertoDeterminar la probabilidad de ocurrencia y frecuencia de sequías es de relevante importancia para la gestión de los recursos hídricos sobre todo en zonas áridas como es la vertiente del Pacífico en el Perú. Las principales ... -
From drought to flooding: understanding the abrupt 2010-11 hydrological annual cycle in the Amazonas River and tributaries
Espinoza, J.C.; Ronchail, Josyane; Guyot, J.L.; Junquas, Clémentine; Guillaume, Drapeau; Martinez, Jean Michel; William, Santini; Philippe, Vauchel; Lavado-Casimiro, W.; Ordoñez, Julio; Espinoza-Villar, R.
(Institute of Physics Publishing, 2012-01)Acceso abiertoIn this work we document and analyze the hydrological annual cycles characterized by a rapid transition between low and high flows in the Amazonas River (Peruvian Amazon) and we show how these events, which may impact ... -
Low-frequency modulation and trend of the relationship between ENSO and precipitation along the northern to centre Peruvian Pacific coast
Bourrel, L.; Rau, Pedro; Dewitte, Boris; Labat, David; Lavado-Casimiro, W.; Coutaud, Aude; Vera, Andrea; Alvarado, Abigail; Ordoñez, Julio
(John Wiley and Sons, 2014-05-21)Acceso abiertoThe relationship between El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) and precipitation along the Peruvian Pacific coast is investigated over 1964–2011 on the basis of a variety of indices accounting for the different types of El ... -
Monitoring glacier variations in the Urubamba and Vilcabamba Mountain Ranges, Peru, using “Landsat 5” images
Suarez, Wilson; Cerna, Marcos; Ordoñez, Julio; Frey, Holger; Giráldez, Claudia; Huggel, Christian
(American Geophysical Union, 2013)Acceso abiertoThe Urubamba and Vilcabamba mountain ranges are two geological structures belonging to the Andes in the southern part of Peru, which is located in the tropical region. These mountain ranges are especially located within ...