2024
DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/ad8805
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Global patterns in vegetation accessible subsurface water storage emerge from spatially varying importance of individual drivers

Fransje van Oorschot,
Markus Hrachowitz,
Tom Viering
et al.

Abstract: Vegetation roots play an essential role in regulating the hydrological cycle by removing water from the subsurface and releasing it to the atmosphere. However, the present understanding of the drivers of ecosystem-scale root development and their spatial variability globally is limited. This study investigates the varying roles of climate, landscape, and vegetation on the magnitude of root zone storage capacity (Sr) worldwide, which is defined as the maximum volume of subsurface moisture accessible to vegetati… Show more

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