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    Soil Carbon Losses Reduce Soil Moisture in Global Climate Model Simulations

    Source: Earth Interactions:;2022:;volume( 026 ):;issue: 001::page 195
    Author:
    Sonali Shukla McDermid
    ,
    Ensheng Weng
    ,
    Michael Puma
    ,
    Benjamin Cook
    ,
    Tomislav Hengl
    ,
    Jonathan Sanderman
    ,
    Gabrielle J. M. De Lannoy
    ,
    Igor Aleinov
    DOI: 10.1175/EI-D-22-0003.1
    Publisher: American Meteorological Society
    Abstract: Most agricultural soils have experienced substantial soil organic carbon losses in time. These losses motivate recent calls to restore organic carbon in agricultural lands to improve biogeochemical cycling and for climate change mitigation. Declines in organic carbon also reduce soil infiltration and water holding capacity, which may have important effects on regional hydrology and climate. To explore the regional hydroclimate impacts of soil organic carbon changes, we conduct new global climate model experiments with NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies ModelE that include spatially explicit soil organic carbon concentrations associated with different human land management scenarios. Compared to a “no land use” case, a year 2010 soil degradation scenario, in which organic carbon content (OCC; weight %) is reduced by a factor of ∼0.12 on average across agricultural soils, resulted in soil moisture losses between 0.5 and 1 temporal standard deviations over eastern Asia, northern Europe, and the eastern United States. In a more extreme idealized scenario where OCC is reduced uniformly by 0.66 across agricultural soils, soil moisture losses exceed one standard deviation in both hemispheres. Within the model, these soil moisture declines occur primarily due to reductions in porosity (and to a lesser extent infiltration) that overall soil water holding capacity. These results demonstrate that changes in soil organic carbon can have meaningful, large-scale effects on regional hydroclimate and should be considered in climate model evaluations and developments. Further, this also suggests that soil restoration efforts targeting the carbon cycle are likely to have additional benefits for improving drought resilience.
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    contributor authorSonali Shukla McDermid
    contributor authorEnsheng Weng
    contributor authorMichael Puma
    contributor authorBenjamin Cook
    contributor authorTomislav Hengl
    contributor authorJonathan Sanderman
    contributor authorGabrielle J. M. De Lannoy
    contributor authorIgor Aleinov
    date accessioned2023-04-12T18:28:59Z
    date available2023-04-12T18:28:59Z
    date copyright2022/10/18
    date issued2022
    identifier otherEI-D-22-0003.1.pdf
    identifier urihttp://yetl.yabesh.ir/yetl1/handle/yetl/4289743
    description abstractMost agricultural soils have experienced substantial soil organic carbon losses in time. These losses motivate recent calls to restore organic carbon in agricultural lands to improve biogeochemical cycling and for climate change mitigation. Declines in organic carbon also reduce soil infiltration and water holding capacity, which may have important effects on regional hydrology and climate. To explore the regional hydroclimate impacts of soil organic carbon changes, we conduct new global climate model experiments with NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies ModelE that include spatially explicit soil organic carbon concentrations associated with different human land management scenarios. Compared to a “no land use” case, a year 2010 soil degradation scenario, in which organic carbon content (OCC; weight %) is reduced by a factor of ∼0.12 on average across agricultural soils, resulted in soil moisture losses between 0.5 and 1 temporal standard deviations over eastern Asia, northern Europe, and the eastern United States. In a more extreme idealized scenario where OCC is reduced uniformly by 0.66 across agricultural soils, soil moisture losses exceed one standard deviation in both hemispheres. Within the model, these soil moisture declines occur primarily due to reductions in porosity (and to a lesser extent infiltration) that overall soil water holding capacity. These results demonstrate that changes in soil organic carbon can have meaningful, large-scale effects on regional hydroclimate and should be considered in climate model evaluations and developments. Further, this also suggests that soil restoration efforts targeting the carbon cycle are likely to have additional benefits for improving drought resilience.
    publisherAmerican Meteorological Society
    titleSoil Carbon Losses Reduce Soil Moisture in Global Climate Model Simulations
    typeJournal Paper
    journal volume26
    journal issue1
    journal titleEarth Interactions
    identifier doi10.1175/EI-D-22-0003.1
    journal fristpage195
    journal lastpage208
    page195–208
    treeEarth Interactions:;2022:;volume( 026 ):;issue: 001
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