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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ignacio García-Sanz ◽  
Inger Heine-Fuster ◽  
José A. Luque ◽  
Héctor Pizarro ◽  
Rodrigo Castillo ◽  
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AbstractThe Andean Altiplano-Puna is located at an elevation of approximately 4000 m.a.s.l. and is delineated by the Western and the Eastern Andes Cordillera. The high-altitude wetlands (HAWs) in the Central Andes are unique ecosystems located in the Altiplano that provide many ecosystem services. The objective of this study was to characterize the spatial heterogeneity of the environmental conditions associated with varying hydrology of the HAW, Salar de Tara, in the Andean Altiplano. Sediment samples of up to 20 cm in depth were obtained from various salt flat sub-environments. The samples were analyzed using proxies for mineralogical and chemical composition, thermal analysis, and magnetic susceptibility. Diatom and ostracod communities were also identified and analyzed. The results reflected changes in the geochemistry, carbon content, mineralogy, and magnetic properties of the sediments that can be explained by variations in the sources of water input to the Salar de Tara. The sub-environments depend on the supply of water via the groundwater recharge of springs adjacent to the streamflow from the Zapaleri River, which promotes greater diversity and richness of genera. Our results suggest that water extraction at industrial levels greatly impacts the persistence of hydrologically connected HAWs, which concentrate a worldwide interest in brine mining.


2020 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mariano H. Masiokas ◽  
Brian H. Luckman ◽  
Mathias Vuille ◽  
Ricardo Villalba ◽  
Germán Poveda
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2020 ◽  
Vol 27 (3) ◽  
pp. 395-400
Author(s):  
Carlos Hernán Nivelo-Villavicencio ◽  
David C. Siddons ◽  
Pedro X. Astudillo ◽  
Javier Fernández de Córdova

The Vespertilionidae family is widely distributed in South America. In Ecuador, there are 20 species including Myotis riparius. The species has been recorded between 10 to 1240 m a.s.l. on the both eastern and western sides of the Andes cordillera. In this work we reported two new localities for southern Ecuador which include the highest records for the species and increasing in 1077 m the limit elevation previously known in Ecuador.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eduardo Muñoz Castro ◽  
Maria Ignacia Orell ◽  
Tania Fernandez ◽  
Pablo A. Mendoza ◽  
Ximena Vargas
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Author(s):  
H. BARCELONA ◽  
G. PERI ◽  
D. WINOCUR ◽  
A. FAVETTO

The present research explores the Bañitos-Gollete geothermal field located in the Frontal Andes Cordillera over the Pampean flat-slab. We carried out an audiomagnetotelluric survey in order to define the underground geoelectrical structure and to understand the link between the geothermal fluid flow path and the main geological structures. 2-D audiomagnetotelluric models suggest that the deep-rooted N-S fault system controls the geothermal flow path. We propose a conductive heat-driven system, taking into consideration the geologic setting and the supposed low geothermal gradient of this tectonic environment. The mature Na-Cl waters from Gollete and an estimated reservoir temperature of ~140ºC are consistent with this conceptual model. Further investigations are required to assess the geothermal potential of the study area, and the present work likely represents only the first but necessary step in the exploration process.


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