Shifting Contribution of Climatic Constraints on Evapotranspiration in the Boreal Forest

Abstract The global evapotranspiration (ET) shows an increasing trend with global warming in recent decades, while ET variation in different regions is still uncertain. Boreal forest ecosystem, as one of the most sensitive regions to climate change, are still poorly understood due to the sparse obse...

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Published in:Earth's Future
Main Authors: Tongxin Wang, Hongyan Zhang, Jianjun Zhao, Xiaoyi Guo, Tao Xiong, Rihan Wu
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Published: Wiley 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1029/2021EF002104
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description Abstract The global evapotranspiration (ET) shows an increasing trend with global warming in recent decades, while ET variation in different regions is still uncertain. Boreal forest ecosystem, as one of the most sensitive regions to climate change, are still poorly understood due to the sparse observation and the changing of ET in the boreal forest has been covered up for lower values compared to lower‐latitude regions. Based on the PT‐JPL model, we estimated the ET in the boreal forest during 1982–2015. The annual ET showed an increasing trend (0.5073 mm year−1). Seventy percentage of the boreal forest area is increasing which mainly occurred in Central Canada, Alaska, Central Siberia and Northern Europe, while 24% is decreasing, which occurred in the southern Siberia, Northern Mongolia and Northern Canada. The quantification of basic climatic factors shows that atmospheric demand is the main factor with an increasing trend which is accordance with the (a) increasing temperature; (b) annual precipitation is increasing providing increasing water supply for boreal forest. Factorial experiments were also conducted and showed that the climatic constraints that contribute mainly to ET have gradually shifted from net radiation to moisture restriction in the boreal forest. The moisture control tendency indicated that ET in the boreal forest was gradually controlled by humidity rather than energy, suggesting a limited water supply and an intensifying water cycle in the boreal forest.
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spelling fttriple:oai:gotriple.eu:oai:doaj.org/article:fe1524d67cbe48e9b25190a73efe7afe 2025-01-17T01:24:16+00:00 Shifting Contribution of Climatic Constraints on Evapotranspiration in the Boreal Forest Tongxin Wang Hongyan Zhang Jianjun Zhao Xiaoyi Guo Tao Xiong Rihan Wu 2021-08-01 https://doi.org/10.1029/2021EF002104 https://doaj.org/article/fe1524d67cbe48e9b25190a73efe7afe en eng Wiley 2328-4277 doi:10.1029/2021EF002104 https://doaj.org/article/fe1524d67cbe48e9b25190a73efe7afe undefined Earth's Future, Vol 9, Iss 8, Pp n/a-n/a (2021) climate change evapotranspiration boreal forest PT‐JPL model envir geo Journal Article https://vocabularies.coar-repositories.org/resource_types/c_6501/ 2021 fttriple https://doi.org/10.1029/2021EF002104 2023-01-22T17:32:58Z Abstract The global evapotranspiration (ET) shows an increasing trend with global warming in recent decades, while ET variation in different regions is still uncertain. Boreal forest ecosystem, as one of the most sensitive regions to climate change, are still poorly understood due to the sparse observation and the changing of ET in the boreal forest has been covered up for lower values compared to lower‐latitude regions. Based on the PT‐JPL model, we estimated the ET in the boreal forest during 1982–2015. The annual ET showed an increasing trend (0.5073 mm year−1). Seventy percentage of the boreal forest area is increasing which mainly occurred in Central Canada, Alaska, Central Siberia and Northern Europe, while 24% is decreasing, which occurred in the southern Siberia, Northern Mongolia and Northern Canada. The quantification of basic climatic factors shows that atmospheric demand is the main factor with an increasing trend which is accordance with the (a) increasing temperature; (b) annual precipitation is increasing providing increasing water supply for boreal forest. Factorial experiments were also conducted and showed that the climatic constraints that contribute mainly to ET have gradually shifted from net radiation to moisture restriction in the boreal forest. The moisture control tendency indicated that ET in the boreal forest was gradually controlled by humidity rather than energy, suggesting a limited water supply and an intensifying water cycle in the boreal forest. Article in Journal/Newspaper Alaska Siberia Unknown Canada Earth's Future 9 8
spellingShingle climate change
evapotranspiration
boreal forest
PT‐JPL model
envir
geo
Tongxin Wang
Hongyan Zhang
Jianjun Zhao
Xiaoyi Guo
Tao Xiong
Rihan Wu
Shifting Contribution of Climatic Constraints on Evapotranspiration in the Boreal Forest
title Shifting Contribution of Climatic Constraints on Evapotranspiration in the Boreal Forest
title_full Shifting Contribution of Climatic Constraints on Evapotranspiration in the Boreal Forest
title_fullStr Shifting Contribution of Climatic Constraints on Evapotranspiration in the Boreal Forest
title_full_unstemmed Shifting Contribution of Climatic Constraints on Evapotranspiration in the Boreal Forest
title_short Shifting Contribution of Climatic Constraints on Evapotranspiration in the Boreal Forest
title_sort shifting contribution of climatic constraints on evapotranspiration in the boreal forest
topic climate change
evapotranspiration
boreal forest
PT‐JPL model
envir
geo
topic_facet climate change
evapotranspiration
boreal forest
PT‐JPL model
envir
geo
url https://doi.org/10.1029/2021EF002104
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