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Título : Near-surface air temperature lapse rate over complex terrain in the Southern Ecuadorian Andes: Implications for temperature mapping
Autor: Cordova Mora, Mário Andrés
Abril Orellana, Olmedo Andrés
Carrillo Rojas, Galo Jose
Celleri Alvear, Rolando Enrique
Orellana-Alvear, J
Correspondencia: Córdova, M.; Departamento de Recursos Hídricos y Ciencias Ambientales, Universidad de Cuenca, Campus Balzay, Víctor Manuel Albornoz y los Cerezos, Ecuador; email: marioandrescm89@gmail.com
Fecha de publicación : 1-nov-2016
Fecha de fin de embargo: 1-ene-2022
Volumen: 48
Fuente: Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1657/AAAR0015-077
Editor: INSTITUTE OF ARCTIC AND ALPINE RESEARCH
Tipo: Article
Abstract: 
Near-surface air temperature variation with altitude (Tlr) is important for several applications including hydrology, ecology, climate, and biodiversity. To calculate Tlr accurately, a dense monitoring network over an altitudinal gradient is needed. Typically, meteorological monitoring in mountain regions is scarce and not adequate to calculate Tlr correctly. To overcome this problem in our region, we monitored temperature over a gradient ranging 2600-4200 m a.s.l. during an 18 month period. Using these data, we calculated Tlr for the first time at this altitude in the Andes and tested the impact of using the standard Tlr values instead of the observed ones to map temperature by means of the MTCLIM model. We found that annual lapse rate values (6.9 °C km-1 for Tmean, 5.5 °C km-1 for Tmin, and 8.8 °C km-1 for Tmax) differ significantly from the MTCLIM default values and that temperature maps improved vastly when measured Tlr was entered, especially for Tmax and Tmin. Our results may be representative of the broader area, as Tlr in our study period is not affected by microclimatic conditions generated by differences in topography and land cover between our monitoring sites; moreover, observed temperature during our study period was found to be representative of the longer-term annual climatology of the region.
URI : https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85015625218&doi=10.1657%2fAAAR0015-077&partnerID=40&md5=0b46ee3c7e080645cf8c6af2134c6ab5
http://dspace.ucuenca.edu.ec/handle/123456789/29093
ISSN : 15230430
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