The Cold Region Critical Zone in Transition: Responses to Climate Warming and Land Use Change

IF 15.5 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
K. Pi, M. Bieroza, A. Brouchkov, Weitao Chen, L. Dufour, K. B. Gongalsky, A. Herrmann, E. J. Krab, C. Landesman, A. Laverman, N. Mazei, Y. Mazei, M. Öquist, M. Peichl, S. Pozdniakov, F. Rezanezhad, C. Roose-Amsaleg, A. Shatilovich, Andong Shi, C. Smeaton, L. Tong, A. Tsyganov, P. Van Cappellen
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Abstract

Global climate warming disproportionately affects high-latitude and mountainous terrestrial ecosystems. Warming is accompanied by permafrost thaw, shorter winters, earlier snowmelt, more intense soil freeze-thaw cycles, drier summers, and longer fire seasons. These environmental changes in turn impact surface water and groundwater flow regimes, water quality, greenhouse gas emissions, soil stability, vegetation cover, and soil (micro)biological communities. Warming also facilitates agricultural expansion, urban growth, and natural resource development, adding growing anthropogenic pressures to cold regions’ landscapes, soil health, and biodiversity. Further advances in the predictive understanding of how cold regions’ critical zone processes, functions, and ecosystem services will continue to respond to climate warming and land use changes require multiscale monitoring technologies coupled with integrated observational and modeling tools. We highlight some of the major challenges, knowledge gaps, and opportunities in cold region critical zone research, with an emphasis on subsurface processes and responses in both natural and agricultural ecosystems. Expected final online publication date for the Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Volume 46 is October 2021. Please see http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates for revised estimates.
过渡中的寒区临界带:对气候变暖和土地利用变化的响应
全球气候变暖对高纬度和山地陆地生态系统的影响尤为严重。气候变暖伴随着永久冻土融化,冬季变短,融雪提前,土壤冻融循环更剧烈,夏季更干燥,火季更长。这些环境变化反过来又影响地表水和地下水的流动状况、水质、温室气体排放、土壤稳定性、植被覆盖和土壤(微)生物群落。气候变暖还促进了农业扩张、城市发展和自然资源开发,给寒冷地区的景观、土壤健康和生物多样性增加了越来越大的人为压力。要进一步了解寒冷地区的关键带过程、功能和生态系统服务将如何继续响应气候变暖和土地利用变化,需要多尺度监测技术与综合观测和建模工具相结合。我们强调了寒冷地区关键带研究中的一些主要挑战、知识差距和机遇,重点是自然和农业生态系统的地下过程和响应。《环境与资源年鉴》第46卷的最终在线出版日期预计为2021年10月。修订后的估计数请参阅http://www.annualreviews.org/page/journal/pubdates。
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Annual Review of Environment and Resources
Annual Review of Environment and Resources 环境科学-环境科学
CiteScore
24.10
自引率
1.80%
发文量
33
审稿时长
>24 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annual Review of Environment and Resources, established in 1976, offers authoritative reviews on key environmental science and engineering topics. It covers various subjects, including ecology, conservation science, water and energy resources, atmosphere, oceans, climate change, agriculture, living resources, and the human dimensions of resource use and global change. The journal's recent transition from gated to open access through Annual Reviews' Subscribe to Open program, with all articles published under a CC BY license, enhances the dissemination of knowledge in the field.
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