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Altered energy partitioning across terrestrial ecosystems in the European drought year 2018.


ABSTRACT: Drought and heat events, such as the 2018 European drought, interact with the exchange of energy between the land surface and the atmosphere, potentially affecting albedo, sensible and latent heat fluxes, as well as CO2 exchange. Each of these quantities may aggravate or mitigate the drought, heat, their side effects on productivity, water scarcity and global warming. We used measurements of 56 eddy covariance sites across Europe to examine the response of fluxes to extreme drought prevailing most of the year 2018 and how the response differed across various ecosystem types (forests, grasslands, croplands and peatlands). Each component of the surface radiation and energy balance observed in 2018 was compared to available data per site during a reference period 2004-2017. Based on anomalies in precipitation and reference evapotranspiration, we classified 46 sites as drought affected. These received on average 9% more solar radiation and released 32% more sensible heat to the atmosphere compared to the mean of the reference period. In general, drought decreased net CO2 uptake by 17.8%, but did not significantly change net evapotranspiration. The response of these fluxes differed characteristically between ecosystems; in particular, the general increase in the evaporative index was strongest in peatlands and weakest in croplands. This article is part of the theme issue 'Impacts of the 2018 severe drought and heatwave in Europe: from site to continental scale'.

SUBMITTER: Graf A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7485107 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Altered energy partitioning across terrestrial ecosystems in the European drought year 2018.

Graf Alexander A   Klosterhalfen Anne A   Arriga Nicola N   Bernhofer Christian C   Bogena Heye H   Bornet Frédéric F   Brüggemann Nicolas N   Brümmer Christian C   Buchmann Nina N   Chi Jinshu J   Chipeaux Christophe C   Cremonese Edoardo E   Cuntz Matthias M   Dušek Jiří J   El-Madany Tarek S TS   Fares Silvano S   Fischer Milan M   Foltýnová Lenka L   Gharun Mana M   Ghiasi Shiva S   Gielen Bert B   Gottschalk Pia P   Grünwald Thomas T   Heinemann Günther G   Heinesch Bernard B   Heliasz Michal M   Holst Jutta J   Hörtnagl Lukas L   Ibrom Andreas A   Ingwersen Joachim J   Jurasinski Gerald G   Klatt Janina J   Knohl Alexander A   Koebsch Franziska F   Konopka Jan J   Korkiakoski Mika M   Kowalska Natalia N   Kremer Pascal P   Kruijt Bart B   Lafont Sebastien S   Léonard Joël J   De Ligne Anne A   Longdoz Bernard B   Loustau Denis D   Magliulo Vincenzo V   Mammarella Ivan I   Manca Giovanni G   Mauder Matthias M   Migliavacca Mirco M   Mölder Meelis M   Neirynck Johan J   Ney Patrizia P   Nilsson Mats M   Paul-Limoges Eugénie E   Peichl Matthias M   Pitacco Andrea A   Poyda Arne A   Rebmann Corinna C   Roland Marilyn M   Sachs Torsten T   Schmidt Marius M   Schrader Frederik F   Siebicke Lukas L   Šigut Ladislav L   Tuittila Eeva-Stiina ES   Varlagin Andrej A   Vendrame Nadia N   Vincke Caroline C   Völksch Ingo I   Weber Stephan S   Wille Christian C   Wizemann Hans-Dieter HD   Zeeman Matthias M   Vereecken Harry H  

Philosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences 20200907 1810


Drought and heat events, such as the 2018 European drought, interact with the exchange of energy between the land surface and the atmosphere, potentially affecting albedo, sensible and latent heat fluxes, as well as CO<sub>2</sub> exchange. Each of these quantities may aggravate or mitigate the drought, heat, their side effects on productivity, water scarcity and global warming. We used measurements of 56 eddy covariance sites across Europe to examine the response of fluxes to extreme drought pr  ...[more]

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