The contribution of land evaporation to local and remote precipitation (i.e. moisture recycling) is of significant importance to sustain water resources and ecosystems. But how important are different evaporation components in sustaining precipitation? This is the first paper to present moisture recycling metrics for partitioned evaporation. In the companion paper Wang-Erlandsson et al. (2014) (hereafter Part 1), evaporation was partitioned into vegetation interception, floor interception, soil moisture evaporation and open-water evaporation (constituting the direct, purely physical fluxes, largely dominated by interception), and transpiration (delayed, biophysical flux). Here, we track these components forward as well as backward in time. ...
This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal u...
An ecosystem service is a benefit derived by humanity that can be traced back to an ecological proce...
Water resources and water scarcity are usually regarded as local aspects for which a watershed-based...
Where does precipitation come from? It is not easy to answer this question because of the complex an...
Moisture evaporated from the continents (recycled moisture) contributes up to 80% to the total atmos...
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 ...
Atmospheric moisture recycling describes how moisture evaporated from land precipitates over land. I...
Forests are important to regulate water-climate relationships, providing important ecosystem service...
Regional precipitation recycling may constitute a feedback mechanism affecting soil moisture memory ...
Human societies are reliant on the functioning of the hydrologic cycle. The atmospheric branch of th...
It is difficult to quantify the degree to which terrestrial evaporation supports the occurrenc...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Different physical mechanisms...
Interception is the part of the rainfall that is intercepted by the earth’s surface and which subseq...
Recent research has revealed that upwind land-use changes can significantly influence downwind preci...
This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal u...
An ecosystem service is a benefit derived by humanity that can be traced back to an ecological proce...
Water resources and water scarcity are usually regarded as local aspects for which a watershed-based...
Where does precipitation come from? It is not easy to answer this question because of the complex an...
Moisture evaporated from the continents (recycled moisture) contributes up to 80% to the total atmos...
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 ...
Atmospheric moisture recycling describes how moisture evaporated from land precipitates over land. I...
Forests are important to regulate water-climate relationships, providing important ecosystem service...
Regional precipitation recycling may constitute a feedback mechanism affecting soil moisture memory ...
Human societies are reliant on the functioning of the hydrologic cycle. The atmospheric branch of th...
It is difficult to quantify the degree to which terrestrial evaporation supports the occurrenc...
160 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2006.Different physical mechanisms...
Interception is the part of the rainfall that is intercepted by the earth’s surface and which subseq...
Recent research has revealed that upwind land-use changes can significantly influence downwind preci...
This is the author’s version of the work. It is posted here by permission of the AAAS for personal u...
An ecosystem service is a benefit derived by humanity that can be traced back to an ecological proce...
Water resources and water scarcity are usually regarded as local aspects for which a watershed-based...