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Increased Vegetation in Mountainous Headwaters Amplifies Water Stress During Dry Periods

Authors :
Vicente‐Serrano, S. M.
Domínguez‐Castro, F.
Murphy, C.
Peña‐Angulo, D.
Tomas‐Burguera, M.
Noguera, I.
López‐Moreno, J. I.
Juez, C.
Grainger, S.
Eklundh, L.
Conradt, T.
Azorin‐Molina, C.
El Kenawy, A.
Vicente‐Serrano, S. M.
Domínguez‐Castro, F.
Murphy, C.
Peña‐Angulo, D.
Tomas‐Burguera, M.
Noguera, I.
López‐Moreno, J. I.
Juez, C.
Grainger, S.
Eklundh, L.
Conradt, T.
Azorin‐Molina, C.
El Kenawy, A.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The dynamics of blue and green water partitioning under vegetation and climate change, as well as their different interactions during wet and dry periods, are poorly understood in the literature. We analyzed the impact of vegetation changes on blue water generation in a central Spanish Pyrenees basin undergoing intense afforestation. We found that vegetation change is a key driver of large decreases in blue water availability. The effect of vegetation increase is amplified during dry years, and mainly during the dry season, with streamflow reductions of more than 50%. This pattern can be attributed primarily to increased plant water consumption. Our findings highlight the importance of vegetation changes in reinforcing the decrease in water resource availability. With aridity expected to rise in southern Europe over the next few decades, interactions between climate and land management practices appear to be amplifying future hydrological drought risk in the region.

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text, Vicente‐Serrano, S. M. and Domínguez‐Castro, F. and Murphy, C. and Peña‐Angulo, D. and Tomas‐Burguera, M. and Noguera, I. and López‐Moreno, J. I. and Juez, C. and Grainger, S. and Eklundh, L. and Conradt, T. and Azorin‐Molina, C. and El Kenawy, A. (2021) Increased Vegetation in Mountainous Headwaters Amplifies Water Stress During Dry Periods. Geophysical Research Letters, 48 (18). ISSN 0094-8276, English
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Electronic Resource
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edsoai.on1416390312
Document Type :
Electronic Resource