环境科学
生物地球化学循环
气候变化
水文学(农业)
地球科学
生态水文学
土壤功能
生态系统
土壤生物多样性
土壤水分
土壤科学
土壤有机质
生态学
地质学
岩土工程
生物
作者
Harry Vereecken,Wulf Amelung,Sara L. Bauke,Heye Bogena,Nicolas Brüggemann,Carsten Montzka,Jan Vanderborght,Michel Bechtold,Günter Blöschl,Andrea Carminati,Mathieu Javaux,Alexandra G. Konings,Jürgen Kusche,Insa Neuweiler,Dani Or,Susan Steele‐Dunne,Anne Verhoef,Michael H. Young,Yonggen Zhang
标识
DOI:10.1038/s43017-022-00324-6
摘要
Soil hydrological processes (SHP) support ecosystems, modulate the impact of climate change on terrestrial systems and control feedback mechanisms between water, energy and biogeochemical cycles. However, land-use changes and extreme events are increasingly impacting these processes. In this Review, we describe SHP across scales and examine their links with soil properties, ecosystem processes and climate. Soil structure influences SHP such as infiltration, soil water redistribution and root water uptake on small scales. On local scales, SHP are driven by root water uptake, vegetation and groundwater dynamics. Regionally, SHP are impacted by extreme events such as droughts, floods, heatwaves and land-use change; however, antecedent and current SHP partially determine the broader effects of extreme events. Emerging technologies such as wireless and automated sensing, soil moisture observation through novel synthetic aperture radars satellites, big data analysis and machine learning approaches offer unique opportunities to advance soil hydrology. These advances, in tandem with the inclusion of more key soil types and properties in models, will be pivotal in predicting the role of SHP during global change. Soil hydrology impacts ecosystem functioning and is being altered by global change and anthropogenic activities. This Review discusses the drivers of soil hydrological processes, their feedbacks within the broader Earth and the emerging tools illuminating these linkages.
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