Fog distribution in Chile
Keywords:
Fog distribution, human activity, environment, ChileAbstract
There are no stUdies on fog distribution in Chile. One of the causes of this lack of research is that the information is not the most adequate. In this paper, data for some meteorological stations in the country aregiven, a hierarchy of the places according to the number of days that fog is present is mapped, and some observations are made about the origin of the phenomenon, the spatial distribution and the consequences for man 's activities. The general objective is to call the attention of scientists to the need for these types of studies, and to caution environmental planners to have this problem when making their decisions.
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CERECEDA, P. (1989): Proyecto Camanchaca, Chile. Informe Final, Instituto de Geografía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
COURT, A., and RICHARD GERSTON (1968): Fog in the United States. Geographical Review.
FUENZALIDA, H. (1989): Proyecto Camanchaca, Chile. Informe Final, Instituto de Geografía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.
KERFOOT, O. (1968): Mist precipitation on vegetation. Forestry Abstracts, England, Volume 29.
PEACE, R.L. (1968): Heavy Fog in the conterminous United States. Monthly Weather Review, Volume 97, NO2.
SCHEMENAUER, R.S.; FUENZALlDA, H. y P. CERECEDA (1988): A neglected waterer resource: the camanchaca of South America. Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society, Vol 69.
, CERECEDA, P. y N. CARVAJAL (1987): Measurements of fog water deposition and their relationships to terrain features. Journal of Climate and applied Meteorology, vol. 26, NO9. and P.I. JOE (1989): The collection efficiency of a massive fog collector. Atmos. Res., 1989.
SOTO, G. y WALDO CANTO (1989): Proyecto Camanchaca, Chile. Informe final, CONAF, IV Región.
STONE, ROBERT G.: Fog in the United States and adjacent regions, The Geographical Review, sin fecha.
WHITTOW, JOHN (1980): Disasters. Penguin Books Ltd. England, 1980.
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1989-01-01
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CERECEDA TRONCOSO, C. T. (1989). Fog distribution in Chile. Revista De Geografía Norte Grande, (16), 42–49. Retrieved from https://revistanortegrande.uc.cl/index.php/RGNG/article/view/40385
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