Observed soil temperature trends associated with climate change in the Tibetan Plateau, 1960–2014

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Xuewei Fang
Siqiong Luo
Shihua Lyu
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[1] Chengdu University of Information Technology,Plateau Atmosphere and Environment Key Laboratory of Sichuan Province, School of Atmospheric Sciences
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Key Laboratory of Land Surface Process and Climate Change in Cold and Arid Regions, Northwest Institute of Eco
[3] Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology,Environment and Resources
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Soil temperature, an important indicator of climate change, has rarely explored due to scarce observations, especially in the Tibetan Plateau (TP) area. In this study, changes observed in five meteorological variables obtained from the TP between 1960 and 2014 were investigated using two non-parametric methods, the modified Mann–Kendall test and Sen’s slope estimator method. Analysis of annual series from 1960 to 2014 has shown that surface (0 cm), shallow (5–20 cm), deep (40–320 cm) soil temperatures (ST), mean air temperature (AT), and precipitation (P) increased with rates of 0.47 °C/decade, 0.36 °C/decade, 0.36 °C/decade, 0.35 °C/decade, and 7.36 mm/decade, respectively, while maximum frozen soil depth (MFD) as well as snow cover depth (MSD) decreased with rates of 5.58 and 0.07 cm/decade. Trends were significant at 99 or 95% confidence level for the variables, with the exception of P and MSD. More impressive rate of the ST at each level than the AT indicates the clear response of soil to climate warming on a regional scale. Monthly changes observed in surface ST in the past decades were consistent with those of AT, indicating a central place of AT in the soil warming. In addition, with the exception of MFD, regional scale increasing trend of P as well as the decreasing MSD also shed light on the mechanisms driving soil trends. Significant negative-dominated correlation coefficients (α = 0.05) between ST and MSD indicate the decreasing MSD trends in TP were attributable to increasing ST, especially in surface layer. Owing to the frozen ground, the relationship between ST and P is complicated in the area. Higher P also induced higher ST, while the inhibition of freeze and thaw process on the ST in summer. With the increasing AT, P accompanied with the decreasing MFD, MSD should be the major factors induced the conspicuous soil warming of the TP in the past decades.
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