Mature beech trees redistributed soil water, equal to ca. 10% of stand transpiration, from deeper moist soils to dry surface soils, where it was taken up by seedlings of different tree species. Abstract Hydraulic redistribution is considered a crucial dryland mechanism that may be important in temperate environments facing increased soil drying–wetting
B. D. Hafner +2 more
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Hydrological drought dynamic using copula functions and drought center migration in the Ganjiang river basin. [PDF]
Liu W +5 more
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Positive mixture effects in pine–oak forests during drought are context‐dependent
Mixture effects in drought‐stressed pine‐oak forests are context‐dependent, with Gambel oak and ponderosa pine benefiting from their complementarity under semi‐arid conditions. Abstract The increasing severity and frequency of droughts will play a pivotal role in shaping future forest ecosystems worldwide.
G. Schmied +8 more
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Spatiotemporal Dynamics and Lagged Hydrological Impacts of Compound Drought and Heatwave Events in the Poyang Lake Basin [PDF]
Ningning Li +6 more
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Copula-based multivariate analysis of hydrological drought over jiabharali sub-basin of Brahmaputra River, India. [PDF]
Chakma B +7 more
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This study demonstrates the potential of the Sentinel‐1 Dual Polarimetric Radar Vegetation Index, combined with climate variables and the Standardized Precipitation–Evapotranspiration Index, to effectively detect and monitor drought‐induced stress in temperate broadleaf deciduous forests.
B. Ranjit +3 more
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Benefits of Calibrating a Global Hydrological Model for Regional Analyses of Flood and Drought Projections: A Case Study of the Yangtze River Basin [PDF]
Fang Zhao +11 more
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Spatiotemporal patterns and propagation of meteorological and hydrological drought in a humid basin of Southeast China. [PDF]
Gan B +6 more
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Impact of emerging compound droughts on forests: A water supply and demand perspective
This review examines the physiological and ecological responses of trees to emerging compound droughts from a water demand and supply perspective, as well as the role of acclimation and consequences for ecosystem‐level functions. Abstract The intensification of climate change‐induced drought results in unprecedented tree and forest die‐offs worldwide ...
C. Werner +7 more
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Signature of climate dynamics on hydrological drought dynamics: A qualitative analysis. [PDF]
Lisika LK +6 more
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