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A global synthesis of multi-year drought effects on terrestrial ecosystems

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Award Date
2021
Release Date
2021-01-01

Summary

Drought impacts on terrestrial ecosystems have increased globally in the 21st century, and droughts are expected to become more frequent, extreme, and spatially extensive in the future. Historical site-based observations are inadequate to predict how future extreme water deficits will affect the global terrestrial surface, because future droughts and their impacts may be more extreme than they have been historically and reach well beyond a single ecosystem. This USGS Powell Center working group will conduct the first comprehensive synthesis of ecosystem impacts across a coordinated, globally distributed drought experiment network of over 100 sites that have imposed an extreme multi-year drought. Knowledge about how sensitivity to drought [...]

Contacts

Principal Investigator :
Seth M Munson
CMS Group :
John Wesley Powell Center

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  • John Wesley Powell Center for Analysis and Synthesis

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