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Ecological controls on water-cycle response to climate variability in deserts
by
Levitt, D.G
, Sully, M.J
, Scanlon, B.R
, Keese, K.E
, Reedy, R.C
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Arid zones
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chlorides
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate cycles
/ Climate models
/ Climate variability
/ Desert Climate
/ desert soils
/ Deserts
/ ecohydrology
/ Ecology - methods
/ Ecosystem
/ El Nino
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater recharge
/ Hydrologic cycle
/ hydrologic data
/ Hydrology
/ long term experiments
/ Lysimeters
/ Moisture content
/ Mojave Desert
/ Nevada
/ plant ecology
/ plant-water relations
/ precipitation
/ Root zone
/ Soil water
/ soil water balance
/ soil water content
/ Soil water storage
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Southwestern States
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Time
/ United States
/ Vegetation
/ Water
/ Water cycle
/ Water flow
/ Water resources
/ Water storage
/ water uptake
/ West (U.S.)
/ winter
/ xerophytes
2005
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Ecological controls on water-cycle response to climate variability in deserts
by
Levitt, D.G
, Sully, M.J
, Scanlon, B.R
, Keese, K.E
, Reedy, R.C
in
Arid zones
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chlorides
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate cycles
/ Climate models
/ Climate variability
/ Desert Climate
/ desert soils
/ Deserts
/ ecohydrology
/ Ecology - methods
/ Ecosystem
/ El Nino
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater recharge
/ Hydrologic cycle
/ hydrologic data
/ Hydrology
/ long term experiments
/ Lysimeters
/ Moisture content
/ Mojave Desert
/ Nevada
/ plant ecology
/ plant-water relations
/ precipitation
/ Root zone
/ Soil water
/ soil water balance
/ soil water content
/ Soil water storage
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Southwestern States
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Time
/ United States
/ Vegetation
/ Water
/ Water cycle
/ Water flow
/ Water resources
/ Water storage
/ water uptake
/ West (U.S.)
/ winter
/ xerophytes
2005
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Ecological controls on water-cycle response to climate variability in deserts
by
Levitt, D.G
, Sully, M.J
, Scanlon, B.R
, Keese, K.E
, Reedy, R.C
in
Arid zones
/ Biological Sciences
/ Chlorides
/ Climate
/ Climate change
/ Climate cycles
/ Climate models
/ Climate variability
/ Desert Climate
/ desert soils
/ Deserts
/ ecohydrology
/ Ecology - methods
/ Ecosystem
/ El Nino
/ Groundwater
/ Groundwater recharge
/ Hydrologic cycle
/ hydrologic data
/ Hydrology
/ long term experiments
/ Lysimeters
/ Moisture content
/ Mojave Desert
/ Nevada
/ plant ecology
/ plant-water relations
/ precipitation
/ Root zone
/ Soil water
/ soil water balance
/ soil water content
/ Soil water storage
/ Southern Oscillation
/ Southwestern States
/ Terrestrial ecosystems
/ Time
/ United States
/ Vegetation
/ Water
/ Water cycle
/ Water flow
/ Water resources
/ Water storage
/ water uptake
/ West (U.S.)
/ winter
/ xerophytes
2005
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Ecological controls on water-cycle response to climate variability in deserts
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Ecological controls on water-cycle response to climate variability in deserts
2005
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The impact of climate variability on the water cycle in desert ecosystems is controlled by biospheric feedback at interannual to millennial timescales. This paper describes a unique field dataset from weighing lysimeters beneath nonvegetated and vegetated systems that unequivocally demonstrates the role of vegetation dynamics in controlling water cycle response to interannual climate variability related to El Niño southern oscillation in the Mojave Desert. Extreme El Niño winter precipitation (2.3-2.5 times normal) typical of the U.S. Southwest would be expected to increase groundwater recharge, which is critical for water resources in semiarid and arid regions. However, lysimeter data indicate that rapid increases in vegetation productivity in response to elevated winter precipitation reduced soil water storage to half of that in a nonvegetated lysimeter, thereby precluding deep drainage below the root zone that would otherwise result in groundwater recharge. Vegetation dynamics have been controlling the water cycle in interdrainage desert areas throughout the U.S. Southwest, maintaining dry soil conditions and upward soil water flow since the last glacial period (10,000-15,000 yr ago), as shown by soil water chloride accumulations. Although measurements are specific to the U.S. Southwest, correlations between satellite-based vegetation productivity and elevated precipitation related to El Niño southern oscillation indicate this model may be applicable to desert basins globally. Understanding the two-way coupling between vegetation dynamics and the water cycle is critical for predicting how climate variability influences hydrology and water resources in water-limited landscapes.
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