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劉澤瑾(博士生)、焦利民的論文在GEOGRAPHY AND SUSTAINABILITY刊出
發布時間:2025-02-17     發布者:易真         審核者:任福     浏覽次數:

标題: Impacts of increasing compound hot-dry events on vegetation under the warming-wetting trend in Northwest China

作者: Liu, ZJ (Liu, Zejin); Jiao, LM (Jiao, Limin); Lian, XH (Lian, Xihong)

來源出版物: GEOGRAPHY AND SUSTAINABILITY : 6 : 2 文獻号: 100222 DOI: 10.1016/j.geosus.2024.08.003 Published Date: 2025 APR

摘要: In a warming world, climate extremes tend to be more frequent and intense. The exceptional response of ecosystems triggered by extreme climate events under a warmer and wetter climate in northwest China (NWC) has aroused growing concern. However, understanding the responses of vegetation to climate extremes from the compound events perspective remains challenging. In this study, we identify the climate dynamics in NWC during 1971-2020 based on daily meteorological observations, focusing on the changes in compound hot-dry events (CHDEs) during the warmer and wetter period. We further explore the effects of CHDEs on vegetation by examining vegetation anomalies and recovery time using daily gross primary productivity (GPP) data. The results show a clear warmer and wetter period in NWC during 2000-2020. No signs of a hiatus in CHDEs increase are observed during this period, and even the duration of CHDEs in western NWC keeps showing an increasing tendency. Vegetation in eastern NWC, with a lower probability of GPP anomalies, exhibits stronger resistance of ecosystems to CHDEs than in western NWC. In NWC, vegetation typically returns to its normal state in 5.50 days on average, but exhibits greater resilience in the western region, where it takes less recovery time (4.82 days). Vegetation in the central region shows the lowest probability of GPP anomalies and relatively longer recovery time, likely due to its higher altitudes. Our research underscores the imperative to address the considerable impacts of CHDEs on vegetation growth even as the regional climate becomes increasingly warmer and wetter.

作者關鍵詞: Warming-wetting trend; Compound hot-dry events; Vegetation anomaly; Recovery time

KeyWords Plus: CLIMATE EXTREMES; CONCURRENT DROUGHTS; PRECIPITATION; TEMPERATURE; CARBON; PATTERNS; ECOSYSTEMS; DYNAMICS; BALANCE; GROWTH

地址: [Liu, Zejin; Jiao, Limin; Lian, Xihong] Wuhan Univ, Sch Resource & Environm Sci, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.

[Liu, Zejin; Jiao, Limin; Lian, Xihong] Wuhan Univ, Key Lab Geog Informat Syst, Minist Educ, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.

通訊作者地址: Jiao, LM (通訊作者)Wuhan Univ, Sch Resource & Environm Sci, Wuhan 430079, Peoples R China.

電子郵件地址: lmjiao@whu.edu.cn

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