Soil temperature, an important climatic variable, regulates ecosystem processes, especially those occurring below ground, and is an indicator on how changing global climate affects regional ecosystems. We examined the correlation between the mean annual soil temperature (MAST) and climatic factors in the Mojave Desert and built an empirical model to predict changes of MAST from mean annual air temperature (MAAT) and annual precipitation (P), such that MAST (degrees C) = 6.84 + 0.925 x MAAT (degrees C) - 0.0031 x P (mm yr(-1)). Based on climate records from 1904 to 2008, the mean annual air temperature in the Mojave Desert has risen by approximately 2 degrees C. The annual precipitation pattern showed distinctive wet and dry cycles. However,...
3Although affected by atmospheric circulation, variations in soil temperature result primarily from ...
Soil radiocarbon data for a Mojave Desert climate gradient sampled in 1973 and 2018
Semi-arid ecosystems are a significant component of the global carbon (C) cycle as they store approx...
Soil temperature plays an important role in physical, biological, and microbiological processes occu...
Soil temperature plays an important role in physical, biological and microbiological processes occur...
Based on the mean annual soil temperature collected with the Pallmann method and data on evaporation...
Freezing temperatures strongly influence vegetation in the hottest desert of North America, in part ...
The dryland ecosystems of the US Desert Southwest (SW) are dependent on soil moisture for abovegroun...
Soils in semi-arid regions store approximately 10% of earth’s soil organic carbon, the substrate whi...
Hot desert ecosystems are characterized by high soil temperatures with large fluctuations annually a...
Precipitation varied substantially in the Mojave Desert through the 20th century in a manner broadly...
Soil temperature and moisture (soil-climate) affect plant growth and microbial metabolism, providing...
Maximum and minimum soil temperatures affect belowground processes. In the past 50 years in arid reg...
Models used to simulate plant growth and insect development on rangelands often assume that soil tem...
Although affected by atmospheric circulations, variations in soil temperature result primarily from ...
3Although affected by atmospheric circulation, variations in soil temperature result primarily from ...
Soil radiocarbon data for a Mojave Desert climate gradient sampled in 1973 and 2018
Semi-arid ecosystems are a significant component of the global carbon (C) cycle as they store approx...
Soil temperature plays an important role in physical, biological, and microbiological processes occu...
Soil temperature plays an important role in physical, biological and microbiological processes occur...
Based on the mean annual soil temperature collected with the Pallmann method and data on evaporation...
Freezing temperatures strongly influence vegetation in the hottest desert of North America, in part ...
The dryland ecosystems of the US Desert Southwest (SW) are dependent on soil moisture for abovegroun...
Soils in semi-arid regions store approximately 10% of earth’s soil organic carbon, the substrate whi...
Hot desert ecosystems are characterized by high soil temperatures with large fluctuations annually a...
Precipitation varied substantially in the Mojave Desert through the 20th century in a manner broadly...
Soil temperature and moisture (soil-climate) affect plant growth and microbial metabolism, providing...
Maximum and minimum soil temperatures affect belowground processes. In the past 50 years in arid reg...
Models used to simulate plant growth and insect development on rangelands often assume that soil tem...
Although affected by atmospheric circulations, variations in soil temperature result primarily from ...
3Although affected by atmospheric circulation, variations in soil temperature result primarily from ...
Soil radiocarbon data for a Mojave Desert climate gradient sampled in 1973 and 2018
Semi-arid ecosystems are a significant component of the global carbon (C) cycle as they store approx...