Hydrological responses in equatorial watersheds indicated by Principal Components Analysis (PCA) – study case in Atrato River Basin (Colombia)

ABSTRACT The Atrato river basin is located in the Pacific fringe of Colombia, region with one of the highest precipitation rates in the world. The main purpose of this study is to determine the dominant processes in the hydrological responses along 17 sub-basins within the basin using principal component analysis. Watersheds located at the headwater presented a fast or medium response to the precipitation events, while higher flow homogeneity was observed in watersheds located at the lower portions of the basin. Three principal components were responsible for explaining 85.18% of the total variance. The component PC1 revealed the largest contributions for low flow behavior, being associated to precipitation, characteristic discharge values, compactness index, soil coverage and soil coarse textures. The component PC2 was assigned to the geological variables, fine and average texture soil and the average basin slope. Finally, the component PC3 has shown to be related to high flow patterns (maximum characteristic discharge values Q5 and Q1), igneous rocks and length of the basin. Highest specific discharge was associated to alluvial deposits and forest cover, whereas the slope was considered determinant for the run-off generation.

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Main Authors: Betancur,Sebastián Balbín, Gastmans,Didier, Vásquez,Katherine Vásquez, Santarosa,Lucas Vituri, Santos,Vinícius dos, Kirchheim,Roberto Eduardo
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Published: Associação Brasileira de Recursos Hídricos 2020
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spelling oai:scielo:S2318-033120200001002412020-10-20Hydrological responses in equatorial watersheds indicated by Principal Components Analysis (PCA) – study case in Atrato River Basin (Colombia)Betancur,Sebastián BalbínGastmans,DidierVásquez,Katherine VásquezSantarosa,Lucas VituriSantos,Vinícius dosKirchheim,Roberto Eduardo Atrato river basin Flow duration curves Principal component analysis Colombia ABSTRACT The Atrato river basin is located in the Pacific fringe of Colombia, region with one of the highest precipitation rates in the world. The main purpose of this study is to determine the dominant processes in the hydrological responses along 17 sub-basins within the basin using principal component analysis. Watersheds located at the headwater presented a fast or medium response to the precipitation events, while higher flow homogeneity was observed in watersheds located at the lower portions of the basin. Three principal components were responsible for explaining 85.18% of the total variance. The component PC1 revealed the largest contributions for low flow behavior, being associated to precipitation, characteristic discharge values, compactness index, soil coverage and soil coarse textures. The component PC2 was assigned to the geological variables, fine and average texture soil and the average basin slope. Finally, the component PC3 has shown to be related to high flow patterns (maximum characteristic discharge values Q5 and Q1), igneous rocks and length of the basin. Highest specific discharge was associated to alluvial deposits and forest cover, whereas the slope was considered determinant for the run-off generation.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAssociação Brasileira de Recursos HídricosRBRH v.25 20202020-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2318-03312020000100241en10.1590/2318-0331.252020190165
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author Betancur,Sebastián Balbín
Gastmans,Didier
Vásquez,Katherine Vásquez
Santarosa,Lucas Vituri
Santos,Vinícius dos
Kirchheim,Roberto Eduardo
spellingShingle Betancur,Sebastián Balbín
Gastmans,Didier
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Santarosa,Lucas Vituri
Santos,Vinícius dos
Kirchheim,Roberto Eduardo
Hydrological responses in equatorial watersheds indicated by Principal Components Analysis (PCA) – study case in Atrato River Basin (Colombia)
author_facet Betancur,Sebastián Balbín
Gastmans,Didier
Vásquez,Katherine Vásquez
Santarosa,Lucas Vituri
Santos,Vinícius dos
Kirchheim,Roberto Eduardo
author_sort Betancur,Sebastián Balbín
title Hydrological responses in equatorial watersheds indicated by Principal Components Analysis (PCA) – study case in Atrato River Basin (Colombia)
title_short Hydrological responses in equatorial watersheds indicated by Principal Components Analysis (PCA) – study case in Atrato River Basin (Colombia)
title_full Hydrological responses in equatorial watersheds indicated by Principal Components Analysis (PCA) – study case in Atrato River Basin (Colombia)
title_fullStr Hydrological responses in equatorial watersheds indicated by Principal Components Analysis (PCA) – study case in Atrato River Basin (Colombia)
title_full_unstemmed Hydrological responses in equatorial watersheds indicated by Principal Components Analysis (PCA) – study case in Atrato River Basin (Colombia)
title_sort hydrological responses in equatorial watersheds indicated by principal components analysis (pca) – study case in atrato river basin (colombia)
description ABSTRACT The Atrato river basin is located in the Pacific fringe of Colombia, region with one of the highest precipitation rates in the world. The main purpose of this study is to determine the dominant processes in the hydrological responses along 17 sub-basins within the basin using principal component analysis. Watersheds located at the headwater presented a fast or medium response to the precipitation events, while higher flow homogeneity was observed in watersheds located at the lower portions of the basin. Three principal components were responsible for explaining 85.18% of the total variance. The component PC1 revealed the largest contributions for low flow behavior, being associated to precipitation, characteristic discharge values, compactness index, soil coverage and soil coarse textures. The component PC2 was assigned to the geological variables, fine and average texture soil and the average basin slope. Finally, the component PC3 has shown to be related to high flow patterns (maximum characteristic discharge values Q5 and Q1), igneous rocks and length of the basin. Highest specific discharge was associated to alluvial deposits and forest cover, whereas the slope was considered determinant for the run-off generation.
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