Md. Prieto et al., Historical evidences of streamflow fluctuations in the Mendoza River, Argentina, and their relationship with ENSO, HOLOCENE, 9(4), 1999, pp. 473-481
Documentary sources are used to construct records of high and low flows of
the Mendoza River and to relate these to ENSO over the historical period. T
he historical data are calibrated against measured discharge (AD 1909-1940)
and validated by precipitation discharge-series reconstructed from tree-ri
ngs (AD 1600-1960). An increase in the number of high-streamflow events sin
ce the mid-seventeenth century is accompanied by several intervals with an
above-average number of high-streamflow events; some of these intervals are
also characterized by an above-average number of low-streamflow events. A
considerable number of high-streamflow events do not coincide with ENSO eve
nts, which are regarded as a necessary but not sufficient cause of the extr
eme streamflow variations.