Global Mapping of Potential and Climatic Plant‐Available Soil Water

Author:

Gupta Surya12ORCID,Lehmann Peter1ORCID,Bickel Samuel13,Bonetti Sara4,Or Dani15ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Soil and Terrestrial Environmental Physics ETH Zürich Switzerland

2. Department of Environmental Sciences University of Basel Basel Switzerland

3. Institute of Environmental Biotechnology Graz University of Technology Graz Austria

4. Laboratory of Catchment Hydrology and Geomorphology, School of Architecture, Civil and Environmental Engineering EPFL Valais Wallis Sion Switzerland

5. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering University of Nevada, Reno NV Reno USA

Abstract

AbstractThe estimation of plant‐available soil water (PASW) is essential to quantify transpiration fluxes, the onset of heatwaves, irrigation water management, land‐use decisions, vegetation ecology, and land surface memory in climate models. PASW is the amount of stored water available for plant use. It is broadly defined as the difference between soil water content at field capacity (FC) and wilting point (WP) in the root zone. The limiting states of FC and WP are linked to gravitational drainage and plant physiology and are often deduced from soil water characteristics at prescribed matric potentials (−3.3 and −150 m for FC and WP, respectively). Evidence suggests that static definition of FC at a constant matric potential ignores dynamic effects on FC attainment affected by soil and climate. Here, we revise the definition of PASW by considering (a) soil‐specific dynamic effects and (b) local climate effects of evaporation and rainfall frequency on PASW. The new global PASW maps benefit from state‐of‐the‐art soil maps, water characteristic parameterization, and incorporation of dynamic definition of FC. For completeness we provide static and dynamic PASW estimates. Globally, ice‐free soils store up to 19,941 km3 of water in the top 1 m (representing 18% of annual terrestrial precipitation). Adjusted for local climatic conditions, global PASW storage rarely exceeds 14,853 km3 per year highlighting the need for multiple refilling of soil profiles. Differences between potential and climatic PASW are manifested primarily in arid regions (where soil profiles are rarely filled to capacity) whereas in humid regions differences in PASW storage are minor.

Funder

Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Subject

General Earth and Planetary Sciences,Environmental Chemistry,Global and Planetary Change

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