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The importance of glacier and forest change in hydrological climate-impact studies

机译:冰川和森林变化在水文气候影响研究中的重要性

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Changes in land cover alter the water balance components of a catchment, due to strong interactions between soils, vegetation and the atmosphere. Therefore, hydrological climate impact studies should also integrate scenarios of associated land cover change. To reflect two severe climate-induced changes in land cover, we applied scenarios of glacier retreat and forest cover increase that were derived from the temperature signals of the climate scenarios used in this study. The climate scenarios were derived from ten regional climate models from the ENSEMBLES project. Their respective temperature and precipitation changes between the scenario period (2074–2095) and the control period (1984–2005) were used to run a hydrological model. The relative importance of each of the three types of scenarios (climate, glacier, forest) was assessed through an analysis of variance (ANOVA). Altogether, 15 mountainous catchments in Switzerland were analysed, exhibiting different degrees of glaciation during the control period (0–51%) and different degrees of forest cover increase under scenarios of change (12–55% of the catchment area). The results show that even an extreme change in forest cover is negligible with respect to changes in runoff, but it is crucial as soon as changes in evaporation or soil moisture are concerned. For the latter two variables, the relative impact of forest change is proportional to the magnitude of its change. For changes that concern 35% of the catchment area or more, the effect of forest change on summer evapotranspiration is equally or even more important than the climate signal. For catchments with a glaciation of 10% or more in the control period, the glacier retreat significantly determines summer and annual runoff. The most important source of uncertainty in this study, though, is the climate scenario and it is highly recommended to apply an ensemble of climate scenarios in the impact studies. The results presented here are valid for the climatic region they were tested for, i.e., a humid, mid-latitude mountainous environment. They might be different for regions where the evaporation is a major component of the water balance, for example. Nevertheless, a hydrological climate-impact study that assesses the additional impacts of forest and glacier change is new so far and provides insight into the question whether or not it is necessary to account for land cover changes as part of climate change impacts on hydrological systems.
机译:由于土壤,植被和大气之间的强烈相互作用,土地覆盖的变化改变了流域的水平衡组成部分。因此,水文气候影响研究还应整合相关的土地覆被变化情景。为了反映两个由气候引起的土地覆盖的严重变化,我们应用了冰川退缩和森林覆盖率增加的情景,这些情景是根据本研究中使用的气候情景的温度信号得出的。气候情景来自ENSEMBLES项目的十个区域气候模型。在情景期(2074- 2095)和控制期(1984-2005)之间,它们各自的温度和降水变化被用于运行水文模型。通过方差分析(ANOVA)评估了三种情景(气候,冰川,森林)中每种情景的相对重要性。总共对瑞士的15个山区集水区进行了分析,在控制期内,它们表现出不同的冰川度(0-51%),在变化的情况下(占集水面积的12-55%)森林覆盖率也不同。结果表明,就径流变化而言,即使是森林覆盖率的极端变化也可以忽略不计,但对于蒸发量或土壤湿度的变化而言,这一点至关重要。对于后两个变量,森林变化的相对影响与其变化的大小成正比。对于涉及流域面积35%或更多的变化,森林变化对夏季蒸散量的影响比气候信号同等甚至重要。在控制期内,如果冰川集水量大于或等于10%,则冰川退缩会显着决定夏季和年径流量。但是,此研究中最重要的不确定性来源是气候情景,强烈建议在影响研究中应用整体的气候情景。此处提供的结果对于所测试的气候区域(即潮湿,中纬度的山区环境)是有效的。例如,对于蒸发是水平衡主要组成部分的区域,它们可能会有所不同。然而,迄今为止,一项评估森林和冰川变化的附加影响的水文气候影响研究是新的,它提供了一个问题,即是否有必要考虑土地覆盖变化作为气候变化对水文系统影响的一部分。

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