Singh, Nilendu ; Singh, Jayendra ; Gupta, Anil K ; Bräuning, Achim ; Dimri, A P ; Ramanathan, A L ; Sharma, Vikram ; Tiwari, Reet Kamal ; Chakraborty, Joyeeta Singh ; Chauhan, Pankaj ; Shukla, Tanuj ; Singhal, Mohit ; Rawat, Suman ; Agarwal, Shefali ; Raja, P (2021) Climate-driven acceleration in forest evapotranspiration fuelling extreme rainfall events in the Himalaya Environmental Research Letters, 16 (8). 084042. ISSN 1748-9326
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Official URL: https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac14ed
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/ac14ed
Abstract
Warming-induced expansion in vegetation coverage and activity can accelerate the montane hydrological regimes. However, the climate impacts on ecohydrology of forested valleys of the Himalaya are uncertain. In this study, utilizing results of about three centuries of cellulose isotope chronologies (δ13C and δ18O) of dominant tree species, geo-chronological proxies, bio-geophysical dataset and simulations including satellite observations, we show an activation in the ecophysiological processes including evapotranspiration (ET) since the 1950s. Observation suggests rapid greening, while isotopic records indicate enhanced assimilation and transpiration in deciduous species vis-à-vis conifers post 1950s. Given strong vegetation-precipitation feedback and superimposed on the increasing trends of conducive atmospheric factors affecting valley-scale convective processes, intensification in forest ET is manifesting in a progressive enhancement in extreme rainfall events (EREs) since the last few decades. Results suggest that representation of ecophysiological processes and dynamics of seasonal moisture loading in observational and modelling framework is critical for understanding EREs under climate change.
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