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Global patterns of water storage in the rooting zones of vegetation
by
Hain, Christopher
, Stocker, Benjamin D
, Anderson, Martha C
, Tumber-Dávila, Shersingh Joseph
, Jackson, Robert B
, Konings, Alexandra G
in
Climatology
/ Deep water
/ Dry periods
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Evapotranspiration measurements
/ Fluorescence
/ Hydroclimate
/ Land use
/ Moisture content
/ Radiation
/ Remote sensing
/ Rooting
/ Satellite data
/ Sensitivity
/ Spatial variations
/ Storage capacity
/ Storage conditions
/ Vegetation
/ Water content
/ Water deficit
/ Water depth
/ Water storage
/ Water stress
2023
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Global patterns of water storage in the rooting zones of vegetation
by
Hain, Christopher
, Stocker, Benjamin D
, Anderson, Martha C
, Tumber-Dávila, Shersingh Joseph
, Jackson, Robert B
, Konings, Alexandra G
in
Climatology
/ Deep water
/ Dry periods
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Evapotranspiration measurements
/ Fluorescence
/ Hydroclimate
/ Land use
/ Moisture content
/ Radiation
/ Remote sensing
/ Rooting
/ Satellite data
/ Sensitivity
/ Spatial variations
/ Storage capacity
/ Storage conditions
/ Vegetation
/ Water content
/ Water deficit
/ Water depth
/ Water storage
/ Water stress
2023
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Global patterns of water storage in the rooting zones of vegetation
by
Hain, Christopher
, Stocker, Benjamin D
, Anderson, Martha C
, Tumber-Dávila, Shersingh Joseph
, Jackson, Robert B
, Konings, Alexandra G
in
Climatology
/ Deep water
/ Dry periods
/ Evapotranspiration
/ Evapotranspiration measurements
/ Fluorescence
/ Hydroclimate
/ Land use
/ Moisture content
/ Radiation
/ Remote sensing
/ Rooting
/ Satellite data
/ Sensitivity
/ Spatial variations
/ Storage capacity
/ Storage conditions
/ Vegetation
/ Water content
/ Water deficit
/ Water depth
/ Water storage
/ Water stress
2023
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Global patterns of water storage in the rooting zones of vegetation
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Global patterns of water storage in the rooting zones of vegetation
2023
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The rooting-zone water-storage capacity—the amount of water accessible to plants—controls the sensitivity of land–atmosphere exchange of water and carbon during dry periods. How the rooting-zone water-storage capacity varies spatially is largely unknown and not directly observable. Here we estimate rooting-zone water-storage capacity globally from the relationship between remotely sensed vegetation activity, measured by combining evapotranspiration, sun-induced fluorescence and radiation estimates, and the cumulative water deficit calculated from daily time series of precipitation and evapotranspiration. Our findings indicate plant-available water stores that exceed the storage capacity of 2-m-deep soils across 37% of Earth’s vegetated surface. We find that biome-level variations of rooting-zone water-storage capacities correlate with observed rooting-zone depth distributions and reflect the influence of hydroclimate, as measured by the magnitude of annual cumulative water-deficit extremes. Smaller-scale variations are linked to topography and land use. Our findings document large spatial variations in the effective root-zone water-storage capacity and illustrate a tight link among the climatology of water deficits, rooting depth of vegetation and its sensitivity to water stress.Global estimations of the water-storage capacity in the rooting zone from satellite data reveal plant access to deep water across a third of Earth’s vegetated surface.
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