Historical land-use-induced evapotranspiration changes estimated from present-day observations and reconstructed land-cover maps

被引:29
|
作者
Boisier, J. P. [1 ]
de Noblet-Ducoudre, N. [1 ]
Ciais, P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Inst Pierre Simon Laplace, UMR8212, Lab Sci Climat & Environm, Gif Sur Yvette, France
基金
欧盟第七框架计划;
关键词
AMAZONIAN DEFORESTATION; ATMOSPHERIC CO2; NORTH-AMERICA; CLIMATE; IMPACTS; ENERGY; IRRIGATION; EXCHANGE; FOREST; TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.5194/hess-18-3571-2014
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
Recent results from the LUCID model intercomparison project have revealed large discrepancies in the simulated evapotranspiration (ET) response to the historical land-use change. Distinct land-surface parameterizations are behind those discrepancies, but understanding those differences rely on evaluations using still very limited measurements. Model benchmarking studies with observed ET are required in order to reduce the current uncertainties in the impacts of land use in terrestrial water flows. Here we present new estimates of historical land-use-induced ET changes based on three observation-driven products of ET. These products are used to derive empirical models of ET as a function of land-cover properties and environmental variables. An ensemble of reconstructions of past ET changes are derived with the same set of land-cover maps used in LUCID, with which we obtain an average decrease in global terrestrial ET of 1260 +/- 850 km(3) yr(-1) between the preindustrial period and the present-day. This estimate is larger in magnitude than the mean ET change simulated within LUCID with process-based models, and substantially weaker than other estimates based on observations. Although decreases in annual ET dominate in deforested regions, large summertime increases in ET are diagnosed over areas of large cropland expansion. The multiple ET reconstructions carried out here show a large spread that we attribute principally to the different land-cover maps adopted and to the crops' ET rates deduced from the various products assessed. We therefore conclude that the current uncertainties of past ET changes could be reduced efficiently with improved historical land-cover reconstructions and better estimates of cropland ET.
引用
收藏
页码:3571 / 3590
页数:20
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Determining Robust Impacts of Land-Use-Induced Land Cover Changes on Surface Climate over North America and Eurasia: Results from the First Set of LUCID Experiments
    de Noblet-Ducoudre, Nathalie
    Boisier, Juan-Pablo
    Pitman, Andy
    Bonan, G. B.
    Brovkin, V.
    Cruz, Faye
    Delire, C.
    Gayler, V.
    van den Hurk, B. J. J. M.
    Lawrence, P. J.
    van der Molen, M. K.
    Mueller, C.
    Reick, C. H.
    Strengers, B. J.
    Voldoire, A.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF CLIMATE, 2012, 25 (09) : 3261 - 3281
  • [22] Carbon dioxide emissions from forestry and peat land using land-use/land-cover changes in North Sumatra, Indonesia
    Basyuni, M.
    Sulistyono, N.
    Slamet, B.
    Wati, R.
    [J]. FRIENDLY CITY 4 FROM RESEARCH TO IMPLEMENTATION FOR BETTER SUSTAINABILITY, 2018, 126
  • [23] Quantifying the impacts of land-cover changes on global evapotranspiration based on the continuous remote sensing observations during 1982-2016
    Wang, Qilin
    Cheng, Lei
    Zhang, Lu
    Liu, Pan
    Qin, Shujing
    Liu, Liu
    Jing, Zhaoxia
    [J]. JOURNAL OF HYDROLOGY, 2021, 598
  • [24] Influence of historical land use on present-day forest patterns: A case study in south-western Germany
    Zerbe, S
    [J]. SCANDINAVIAN JOURNAL OF FOREST RESEARCH, 2004, 19 (03) : 261 - 273
  • [25] Historical spatiotemporal analysis of land-use/land-cover changes and carbon budget in a temperate peatland (Turkey) using remotely sensed data
    Evrendilek, Fatih
    Berberoglu, Suha
    Karakaya, Nusret
    Cilek, Ahmet
    Aslan, Guler
    Gungor, Kerem
    [J]. APPLIED GEOGRAPHY, 2011, 31 (03) : 1166 - 1172
  • [26] Assessing Changes in the Ecosystem Services Value in Response to Land-Use/Land-Cover Dynamics in Shanghai from 2000 to 2020
    Gong, Yuan
    Cai, Mengmeng
    Yao, Lei
    Cheng, Linsong
    Hao, Chunxu
    Zhao, Zheng
    [J]. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH AND PUBLIC HEALTH, 2022, 19 (19)
  • [27] Land use and land cover changes in post-socialist countries: Some observations from Hungary and Poland
    Cegielska, Katarzyna
    Noszczyk, Tomasz
    Kukulska, Anita
    Szylar, Marta
    Hernik, Jozef
    Dixon-Gough, Robert
    Jombach, Sandor
    Valanszki, Istvan
    Kovacs, Krisztina Filepne
    [J]. LAND USE POLICY, 2018, 78 : 1 - 18
  • [28] Historical land use and present-day canopy thinning differentially affect the distribution and abundance of invasive and native ant species
    Stuhler, John D.
    Orrock, John L.
    [J]. BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS, 2016, 18 (07) : 1813 - 1825
  • [29] Historical land use and present-day canopy thinning differentially affect the distribution and abundance of invasive and native ant species
    John D. Stuhler
    John L. Orrock
    [J]. Biological Invasions, 2016, 18 : 1813 - 1825
  • [30] Long-term land-cover/use change in a traditional farming landscape in Romania inferred from pollen data, historical maps and satellite images
    Feurdean, Angelica
    Munteanu, Catalina
    Kuemmerle, Tobias
    Nielsen, Anne B.
    Hutchinson, Simon M.
    Ruprecht, Eszter
    Parr, Catherine L.
    Persoiu, Aurel
    Hickler, Thomas
    [J]. REGIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE, 2017, 17 (08) : 2193 - 2207