Interannual dynamics and controlling factors of the ratio of actual to potential evapotranspiration across typical ecosystems within the Heihe River Basin
Siying Li,
Dapeng Zhang,
Yuhua Xing
et al.
Abstract:The ratio of actual to potential evapotranspiration (AET/PET) represents the water supply of terrestrial ecosystems and can be used to assess the water stress level of plants or ecosystems. This study quantified the control of meteorological, hydrological, and biological factors on AET/PET variations using variance partitioning analysis and path analysis. A soil–plant–atmosphere continuum model was validated and used to simulate AET and PET, as well as the interannual dynamics of AET/PET in typical ecosystems … Show more
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