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Temporal and spatial changes of soil moisture and its response to temperature and precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau

Journal

HYDROLOGICAL SCIENCES JOURNAL
Volume 64, Issue 11, Pages 1370-1384

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/02626667.2019.1632459

Keywords

soil moisture; Tibetan Plateau; spatio-temporal change; precipitation; temperature

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [91547202, 51861125203, 51479216, 51509127]
  2. National Key R&D Program of China [2017YFC0405900]
  3. Chinese Academy of Engineering Consulting Project [2015-ZD-07-04-03]
  4. Project for Creative Research from Guangdong Water Resources Department [2016-07, 2016-01]
  5. Research programme of Guangzhou Water Authority (2017)

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The temporal and spatial characteristics of soil moisture over the Tibetan Plateau (TP) were analysed to explore the relative contributions of temperature and precipitation to soil moisture change. Non-significant changes in soil moisture were observed for the TP over the period 1950-2010, while a seasonal cycle was evident, with higher values in summer and smaller values in winter. The soil moisture showed obvious spatial heterogeneity, with higher values in the south than in the north of the TP. The soil moisture fluctuated with time, jointly influenced by precipitation and temperature changes, with precipitation the dominant factor, while temperature regulated the relationship between soil moisture and precipitation. The relative contribution of precipitation to soil moisture changes was over 80%, except for winter in which temperature was the dominant factor, with a relative contribution of more than 70%. Because of the sharp increase in temperature in winter, the uneven spatial distribution of soil moisture over the TP might harm the fragile ecological environment.

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