BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20250811T190118EDT-6854avpusC@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20250811T230118Z DESCRIPTION:This seminar given by Michel Baraër (hydrology professor at the École de technologie Superieure\, Montreal)\, is open to the public.  Gl acier shrinkage caused by climate change is likely to trigger diminished a nd less consistent stream flow in glacier-fed watersheds worldwide. In the tropical Andes\, where this retreat is particularly pronounced\, the hydr ological changes could generate problems for agriculture\, irrigation\, hy dropower\, subsistence farming\, livelihoods\, and tourism economies. Desp ite the threat posed by ongoing tropical glacier decline\, detailed studie s of the future impact of global warming on water resources in potentially affected regions are long overdue. After a brief overview of the current regional situation\, we will explore the particular case of the Rio Santa watershed in Peru. The Rio Santa drains the western slopes of the glacieri zed Cordillera Blanca in Peru and supplies fresh water to a large array of user types\, making an excellent site for studying regional water resourc es questions. We will detail how assimilation of observations from novel h igh resolution discharge recordings\, basin-scale hydrochemical characteri zation\, and model simulations of progressive glacier loss\, indicate that the Santa River has likely passed the transient “peak water” caused as di scharge from melting glacier storage provided higher flows. We will examin e maps of Rio Santa dry-season specific discharge projections that have be en established based on the recent Trans-disciplinary Andean Research Netw ork (TARN) field campaigns. These maps provide new insights on the Rio San ta watershed future evolution of water resources. Among other\, they show a probable negative impact of glaciers retreat on the quality of the Rio S anta water.  Michel Baraër is a professor in hydrology at the École de te chnologie Superieure\, Montreal. He received his undergraduate degree in C hemistry from the University of Strasbourg\, France\, Master in “Integrate d Water Resources Management” from the Department of Bioresources Engineer ing at 9I\, and PhD in Earth and Planetary sciences also from 9I. DTSTART:20130920T140000Z DTEND:20130920T152500Z LOCATION:Room 1050\, Wong Building\, CA\, QC\, Montreal\, H3A 0C5\, 3610 ru e University SUMMARY:Glacial retreat impacts on water resources in tropical Andes URL:/tised/channels/event/glacial-retreat-impacts-wate r-resources-tropical-andes-230577 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR