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Efects of Cropland Cover Changes on Regional Climate over Western China Based on Simulations with RegCM3

Efects of Cropland Cover Changes on Regional Climate over Western China Based on Simulations with RegCM3

作     者:SHI Xue-Li HE Hui-Juan REN Hong-Chang 

作者机构:National Climate CenterChina Meteorological Administration Shaanxi Remote Sensing Information Center for Agriculture Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology 

出 版 物:《Advances in Climate Change Research》 (气候变化研究进展(英文版))

年 卷 期:2013年第4卷第4期

页      面:250-259页

学科分类:07[理学] 070601[理学-气象学] 0706[理学-大气科学] 

基  金:supported by the Spe-cial Research Program for Public-Welfare Forestry(No.200804001) Meteorology(No.GYHY2011060114-3) the 863 Project(No.2009AA122005) 

主  题:land cover change RegCM3 regional climate 

摘      要:The impacts of land cover changes on regional climate with RegCM3. Sensitivity experiments were conducted by in Shaan-Gan-Ning (SGN) in western China were simulated replacing crop grids with different new land cover types in the key area of SGN, where the returning cropland to tree/grass project has been carried out since 1999. The modified new land cover types include desert, forest, shrub and grass. They represent degraded, improved, and maintained vegetation cover with natural canopy in the key area. Results from three individual case studies show that the land cover change causes changes in temperature and terrestrial water variables especially within the key area, while changes in precipitation are found for a larger area. The strongest changes appear where the cropland is degraded to bare soil, leading to increasing temperature and decreases in rainfall, evaporation and soil water. Opposite changes occur when cropland changed into forests, especially with strong increases in soil water. When cropland changed to grass and shrub land, the climatic changes are closer to those with forest cover. This shows the importance of improving and maintaining the vegetation in SGN for the ecosystem and regional climate.

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