نتایج جستجو برای: drought magnitude

تعداد نتایج: 170566  

Journal: :Environmental Research Letters 2023

Abstract Managing water security and sustaining ecosystem functions under future warming poses substantial challenges for semi-arid regions. The Murray–Darling Basin (MDB) is particularly vulnerable given the considerable demand that underpins Australia’s agricultural production contribution to national economy. Understanding drought risk requires a robust assessment of natural variability in l...

2017
Lorenzo Cotrozzi Elisa Pellegrini Lucia Guidi Marco Landi Giacomo Lorenzini Rossano Massai Damiano Remorini Mariagrazia Tonelli Alice Trivellini Paolo Vernieri Cristina Nali

Understanding the interactions between drought and acute ozone (O3) stress in terms of signaling molecules and cell death would improve the predictions of plant responses to climate change. The aim was to investigate whether drought stress influences the responses of plants to acute episodes of O3 exposure. In this study, the behavior of 84 Mediterranean evergreen Quercus ilex plants was evalua...

2008
I. T. Baker L. Prihodko A. S. Denning M. Goulden S. Miller H. R. da Rocha

[1] The Amazon Basin is crucial to global circulatory and carbon patterns due to the large areal extent and large flux magnitude. Biogeophysical models have had difficulty reproducing the annual cycle of net ecosystem exchange (NEE) of carbon in some regions of the Amazon, generally simulating uptake during the wet season and efflux during seasonal drought. In reality, the opposite occurs. Obse...

2014
Anthony Manea Michelle R. Leishman

The magnitude and frequency of climatic extremes, such as drought, are predicted to increase under future climate change conditions. However, little is known about how other factors such as CO2 concentration will modify plant community responses to these extreme climatic events, even though such modifications are highly likely. We asked whether the response of grasslands to repeat extreme droug...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2014
Tarin Paz-Kagan Natalya Panov Moshe Shachak Eli Zaady Arnon Karnieli

Drought events cause changes in ecosystem function and structure by reducing the shrub abundance and expanding the biological soil crusts (biocrusts). This change increases the leakage of nutrient resources and water into the river streams in semi-arid areas. A common management solution for decreasing this loss of resources is to create a runoff-harvesting system (RHS). The objective of the cu...

Journal: :Nature 2010
Adam Mann

In January, a magnitude-7.0 earthquake struck Haiti — the most violent such event to strike the impoverished nation in a century. An estimated 230,000 people died and a further 1 million were left homeless. Other earthquakes, including a magnitude-8.8 quake in Chile in February and a magnitude 7.1 in New Zealand in September, also caused widespread damage, but smaller death tolls. Ash from the ...

2008
Robert A. Washington-Allen Neil E. West Brien E. Norton

Drylands cover 41% of the terrestrial surface and support > 36% of the world’s population. However, the magnitude of dryland degradation is unknown at regional and global spatial scales and at 15–30-yr temporal scales. Historical archives of > 30 yr of Landsat satellite imagery exist and allow local to global monitoring and assessment of a landscape’s natural resources in response to climatic e...

Journal: :Ecology 2014
Jan J Kuiper Wolf M Mooij Luca Bragazza Bjorn J M Robroek

Peatlands are important sinks for atmospheric carbon (C), yet the role of plant functional types (PFTs) for C sequestration under climatic perturbations is still unclear. A plant-removal experiment was used to study the importance of vascular PFTs for the net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE) during (i.e., resistance) and after (i.e., recovery) an experimental drought. The removal of PFTs caused a d...

2003
Susana Bernal Andrea Butturini Francesc Sabater

Severe drought periods followed by intense rainfall often leads to major floods in Mediterranean catchments. The resulting hydrology is complex and the response of solutes in the streams is often unpredictable. This study aimed to identify the most relevant factors controlling the hydrological responses to storms of an intermittent Mediterranean stream and to link those factors with dissolved o...

Journal: :Ecological Informatics 2010
Yongqiang Liu John Stanturf Scott Goodrick

a r t i c l e i n f o Keywords: Regional climate modeling Wildfire potential Drought KBDI Soil moisture NDVI Regional climate modeling is a technique for simulating high-resolution physical processes in the atmosphere, soil and vegetation. It can be used to evaluate wildfire potential by either providing meteorological conditions for computation of fire indices or predicting soil moisture as a ...

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