Puquio de Núñez

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Puquio de Núñez is a small oasis and orchard in the Atacama Desert of Chile. The oasis is irrigated by an underground canal, a puquio tapping Pampa del Tamarugal Aquifer.[1] Puqui de Núñez lies about 10 kilometers south of the nearby oases of Matilla and Pica. As the puquios of Pica and Matilla tap the Pica Aquifer,[2] it is thought that the hydraulic divide between the aquifers of Pampa del Tamarugal and Pica should be between Puquio de Núñez and Matilla.[1]

Located 1,187 meters above sea level (m asl.) the water at Puquio de Núñez is estimated to come from a recharge zone at ~3,000 m asl.[1]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Bustamante, Oscar; Tilling, Adam; Payacan, Sergio; Soto, Bárbara; Nicol, Chris (2012-12-01). Levantamiento de información hidrogeológica para la modelación del acuífero de Pica, cuenca de la Pampa del Tamarugal, Región de Tarapacá (PDF) (Report) (in Spanish). Vol. S.I.T. N° 294. Retrieved 2020-12-17.
  2. ^ Lictevout, Elizabeth; Abellanosa, Carlos; Maass, Constanza; Pérez, Nicolás; Gonzalo, Yáñez; Véronique, Leonardi Véronique (2020). "Exploration, mapping and characterization of filtration galleries of the Pica Oasis, northern Chile: A contribution to the knowledge of the Pica aquifer". Andean Geology. 47 (3): 529–558. doi:10.5027/andgeoV47n3-3272.

Coordinates: 20°36′16.06″S 69°21′10.43″W / 20.6044611°S 69.3528972°W / -20.6044611; -69.3528972 (Puquio de Nuñez)


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