[Tendencias climaticas a largo plazo en Chile y efectos en regimenes de humedad y temperatura del suelo]

Autor:Labbe, Mariela; Ulloa, Pablo; Lopez, Francisco; Saenz, Carmen; Pena, Alvaro
Climate change could potentially affect agricultural and forest production in Chile through changes in soil moisture and temperature regimes. In Soil Taxonomy the Soil Moisture Regime (SMR) is used to classify soils at the Suborder, Great Group and Subgroup levels, whereas Soil Temperature Regime (STR) is mainly used at the Family level. Both SMR and STR can be calculated using climatic data input to the Newhall model. Therefore, the objective of this research was to test the hypothesis that long term climate change has already affected the SMR and STR in different locations of the country
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