Double disaggregation of the decline of terrestrial water storage for a highly cultivated dryland partially covered by glaciers

IF 5.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 AGRONOMY
Zongxia Wang , Suxia Liu
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Abstract

Dramatic declines of terrestrial water storage (TWS) have been found in global drylands, the home to more than a third of the world’s population. TWS variations can be internally disaggregated into changes in hydrological components or externally disaggregated into impacts of climate change and human activities. This study proposed an innovative double disaggregation framework to improve the explanations of TWS depletion in a highly cultivated dryland partially covered by glaciers, i.e., the northern slope of the Tianshan Mountains (NSTM). A widespread and significant decline of TWS was detected in NSTM. Besides the Tianshan Mountains, TWS also declined significantly downstream where it should have increased given the substantive glacier meltwater supply from upstream, implying that the evolution of TWS in NSTM has probably deviated from natural manners. Pixel-wise internal disaggregation indicated that groundwater storage was the predominant hydrological component leading to TWS depletion in most of the NSTM except for glacier-covered areas. Additionally, basin-averaged external disaggregation revealed a more dramatic TWS depletion rate induced solely by human activities compared to GRACE observations, suggesting that human activities have dominated TWS decline. To be specific, substantial withdrawal of groundwater for irrigation enhanced regional evapotranspiration, which subsequently accelerated the dissipation of TWS, and therefore counteracted and even reversed the potential increase in TWS downstream. The double disaggregation framework facilitated the holistic explanations of TWS decline in NSTM, and was expected to serve as a useful tool for attributing TWS variations in other drylands worldwide.
部分被冰川覆盖的高度耕作旱地陆地储水量下降的双重分解
全球旱地的陆地储水量(TWS)急剧下降,而旱地是世界三分之一以上人口的家园。TWS变化可内部分解为水文成分的变化,外部分解为气候变化和人类活动的影响。本研究提出了一种创新的双分解框架,以改进对天山北坡部分冰川覆盖的高度耕作旱地TWS耗竭的解释。在NSTM中检测到TWS的广泛而显著的下降。除天山地区外,由于上游冰川融水的大量供应,本应增加的下游地区的TWS也明显减少,这表明NSTM地区的TWS演变可能偏离了自然规律。逐像元的内部分解表明,地下水储存是导致除冰川覆盖地区外大部分NSTM地区TWS枯竭的主要水文成分。此外,与GRACE观测结果相比,盆地平均外部分解揭示了人类活动导致的TWS耗损率更大,表明人类活动主导了TWS的下降。具体而言,大量抽取地下水用于灌溉增加了区域蒸散,从而加速了TWS的耗散,从而抵消甚至逆转了下游TWS的潜在增加。双重分解框架有助于整体解释NSTM的TWS下降,并有望作为归因于全球其他旱地TWS变化的有用工具。
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Agricultural Water Management
Agricultural Water Management 农林科学-农艺学
CiteScore
12.10
自引率
14.90%
发文量
648
审稿时长
4.9 months
期刊介绍: Agricultural Water Management publishes papers of international significance relating to the science, economics, and policy of agricultural water management. In all cases, manuscripts must address implications and provide insight regarding agricultural water management.
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