Detecting the Non‐Separable Causality in Soil Moisture‐Precipitation Coupling With Convergent Cross‐Mapping

Author:

Zhao Yiyang12ORCID,Ma Enze3,Zhou Zhaoqiang1ORCID,Zou Yiguang3,Cao Zhaodan2,Cai Hejiang3ORCID,Li Ci2,Yan Yuhan2ORCID,Chen Yan2

Affiliation:

1. School of Water Conservancy and Civil Engineering Northeast Agricultural University Harbin China

2. ZJU‐UIUC Institute International Campus Zhejiang University Haining China

3. School of Environmental Science and Engineering Southern University of Science and Technology Shenzhen China

Abstract

AbstractSoil moisture‐Precipitation (SM‐P) coupling, especially the causality from SM to P (SM → P), is an important and highly debated topic. The causal inference from observational data provides a statistical approach for this issue, where the experimental research is infeasible. Various causal inference methods exist, each assuming distinct underlying systems for the targeted variables: pure stochastic or deterministic dynamic system (DDS), which means that these methods detect different types of causality: separable or non‐separable. Acknowledging the inherent deterministic dynamic nature of SM‐P coupling, this study employs a DDS‐based method: Convergent Cross‐mapping (CCM), to detect their non‐separable causality. Centering around SM‐P coupling, we also detect the causality between SMs in shallow and deeper layers, and the causality between evapotranspiration (ET) and SMs in all layers. Notably, before applying CCM, a preconditional procedure is required: verifying the DDS nature of targeted variables P, SM, and ET. Key findings of this research include: (a) In SM‐P coupling, only SMs in shallow layers but not deeper layers could render causalities toward P, while P renders causalities toward SMs in all layers. (b) The time‐delay of causality from SM1 to P in spring/summer is around 4–6 days, and that from P to SM1 is around 2–4 days. (c) Inside SMs, shallow SMs have obvious causalities downwards to deeper SMs, but deeper SMs seem harder to render causalities upwards to shallow SMs, explaining why they hardly render causalities to P. In summary, this study furnishes an indispensable DDS‐based complement to stochastic‐based methodologies for SM‐P coupling.

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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