An ecosystem service is a benefit derived by humanity that can be traced back to an ecological process. Although ecosystem services related to surface water have been thoroughly described, the relationship between atmospheric water and ecosystem services has been mostly neglected, and perhaps misunderstood. Recent advances in land-atmosphere modeling have revealed the importance of terrestrial ecosystems for moisture recycling. In this paper, we analyze the extent to which vegetation sustains the supply of atmospheric moisture and precipitation for downwind beneficiaries, globally.We simulate land-surface evaporation with a global hydrology model and track changes to moisture recycling using an atmospheric moisture budget model, and we defi...
The Amazon moisture recycling system has been widely examined because it is fundamental to maintain ...
Where does precipitation come from? It is not easy to answer this question because of the complex an...
The contribution of land evaporation to local and remote precipitation (i.e. moisture recycling) is ...
An ecosystem service is a benefit derived by humanity that can be traced back to an ecological proce...
<p>Global Sources of Vegetation-regulated Moisture Recycling, showing the amount of evaporation from...
Green water, or plant-available soil moisture, is a substantial subset of terrestrial fresh water. L...
We live today on a human-dominated planet under unprecedented pressure on both land and water. The w...
There has been a long debate on the extent to which precipitation relies on terrestrial evaporation ...
Human societies are reliant on the functioning of the hydrologic cycle. The atmospheric branch of th...
Land use and land cover change in the Amazon results in the loss and degradation of ecosystem servic...
The terrestrial water cycle links the soil and atmosphere moisture reservoirs through four fluxes: p...
Moisture evaporated from the continents (recycled moisture) contributes up to 80% to the total atmos...
Rainforests ensure fundamental water-related ecosystem services that are currently threatened by lan...
Forests are important to regulate water-climate relationships, providing important ecosystem service...
The Amazon moisture recycling system has been widely examined because it is fundamental to maintain ...
Where does precipitation come from? It is not easy to answer this question because of the complex an...
The contribution of land evaporation to local and remote precipitation (i.e. moisture recycling) is ...
An ecosystem service is a benefit derived by humanity that can be traced back to an ecological proce...
<p>Global Sources of Vegetation-regulated Moisture Recycling, showing the amount of evaporation from...
Green water, or plant-available soil moisture, is a substantial subset of terrestrial fresh water. L...
We live today on a human-dominated planet under unprecedented pressure on both land and water. The w...
There has been a long debate on the extent to which precipitation relies on terrestrial evaporation ...
Human societies are reliant on the functioning of the hydrologic cycle. The atmospheric branch of th...
Land use and land cover change in the Amazon results in the loss and degradation of ecosystem servic...
The terrestrial water cycle links the soil and atmosphere moisture reservoirs through four fluxes: p...
Moisture evaporated from the continents (recycled moisture) contributes up to 80% to the total atmos...
Rainforests ensure fundamental water-related ecosystem services that are currently threatened by lan...
Forests are important to regulate water-climate relationships, providing important ecosystem service...
The Amazon moisture recycling system has been widely examined because it is fundamental to maintain ...
Where does precipitation come from? It is not easy to answer this question because of the complex an...
The contribution of land evaporation to local and remote precipitation (i.e. moisture recycling) is ...