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How do Soil Moisture and Vegetation Covers Influence Soil Temperature in Drylands of Mediterranean Regions?
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WoS WOS:000455314300042
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85057561389
DOI 10.3390/W10121747
Año 2018
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Autores Afiliación Chile

Instituciones Chile

% Participación
Internacional

Autores
Afiliación Extranjera

Instituciones
Extranjeras


Abstract



Interactions between land and atmosphere directly influence hydrometeorological processes and, therefore, the local climate. However, because of heterogeneity of vegetation covers these feedbacks can change over small areas, becoming more complex. This study aims to define how the interactions between soil moisture and vegetation covers influence soil temperatures in very water-limited environments. In order to do that, soil water content and soil temperature were continuously monitored with a frequency of 30 min over two and half hydrological years, using capacitance and temperature sensors that were located in open grasslands and below tree canopies. The study was carried out on three study areas located in drylands of Mediterranean climate. Results highlighted the importance of soil moisture and vegetation cover in modifying soil temperatures. During daytime and with low soil moisture conditions, daily maximum soil temperatures were, on average, 7.1 degrees C lower below tree canopies than in the air, whereas they were 4.2 degrees C higher in grasslands than in the air. As soil wetness decreased, soil temperature increased, although this effect was significantly weaker below tree canopies than in grasslands. Both high soil water content and the effect of shading were reflected in a decrease of maximum soil temperatures and of their daily amplitudes. Statistical analysis emphasized the influence of soil temperature on soil water reduction, regardless of vegetation cover. If soil moisture deficits become more frequent due to climate change, variations in soil temperature could increase, affecting hydrometeorological processes and local climate.

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Revista ISSN
Water 2073-4441

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Water Resources
Scopus
Aquatic Science
Geography, Planning And Development
Biochemistry
Water Science And Technology
SciELO
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Autores - Afiliación



Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 Lozano-Parra, Javier Hombre Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile - Chile
2 Pulido-Fernandez, Manuel Hombre UNIV EXTREMADURA - España
Universidad de Extremadura - España
3 Lozano-Fondon, Carlos Hombre Univ Parma - Italia
Università degli Studi di Parma - Italia
Università di Parma - Italia
4 Schnabel, S. Mujer UNIV EXTREMADURA - España
Universidad de Extremadura - España

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Financiamiento



Fuente
CONICYT/FONDECYT
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Comisión Nacional de Investigación Científica y Tecnológica
Spanish Ministry of Education and Science
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico
Ministério da Educação e Ciência
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico by the Government of Chile
Programa de Cooperacion Internacional para la Formacion de Redes Internacionales de Investigacion by the Government of Chile

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Agradecimiento
This research was funded by the Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Cientifico y Tecnologico [CONICYT/FONDECYT 11161097] and by the Programa de Cooperacion Internacional para la Formacion de Redes Internacionales de Investigacion [REDI170640], both granted by the Government of Chile. Likewise, it was also funded by the former Spanish Ministry of Education and Science [CGL2008-01215].
Funding: This research was funded by the Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico y Tecnológico [CONICYT/FONDECYT 11161097] and by the Programa de Cooperación Internacional para la Formación de Redes Internacionales de Investigación [REDI170640], both granted by the Government of Chile. Likewise, it was also funded by the former Spanish Ministry of Education and Science [CGL2008-01215].

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