Evapotranspiration across the rain-snow transition in a semi-arid watershed

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作者
Kraft, Maggi [1 ]
McNamara, James P. [1 ]
机构
[1] Boise State Univ, Dept Geosci, 1910 Univ Dr, Boise, ID 83725 USA
关键词
evapotranspiration; rain-snow transition; semi-arid; snowmelt; snow-vegetation interactions; soil moisture; SOIL-MOISTURE; CANOPY CONDUCTANCE; SAP FLOW; SURFACE; TRANSPIRATION; VARIABILITY; VEGETATION; CLIMATE; PHOTOSYNTHESIS; ELEVATION;
D O I
10.1002/hyp.14519
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
The snowpack regime influences the timing of soil water available for transpiration and synchrony with the evapotranspiration (ET) energy demand (air temperature, VPD, and shortwave radiation). Variability of snowmelt timing, soil water availability, and the energy demand results in heterogeneous ET rates throughout a watershed. In this study, we assessed how ET and growing season length vary across five sites on an elevational gradient in the Dry Creek Watershed, ID, USA. We compared trends of daily and annual ET between 2012 and 2017 to environmental parameters of soil moisture, air temperature, vapour pressure deficit, snow cover, and precipitation. Trends between parameters and ET were evaluated at each site and compared between sites. We observed three trends in ET across the watershed. The first trend is at the low elevation site where the snow cover is not continuous throughout the winter and rain is the dominant precipitation form. The first day of the growing season and ET occurs early in the season when the energy demand is low and soil water is available. Annual ET at the low elevation site is a balance between spring precipitation providing soil water into the summer season and limiting the ET energy demand. The second trend occurs at the middle elevation site located in the rain-snow transition. At this site, ET increases with snow depth and spring precipitation extending the soil water availability into the summer season. At the higher elevation sites, ET is aligned with the energy demand and limited by growing season length. At the high elevation sites, decreasing snow depth and spring precipitation and increasing spring air temperatures result in greater annual ET rates. The observations from this study highlight the influence of environmental parameters and the potential sensitivity of ET to climate change.
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