Decadal-scale shifts in soil hydraulic properties induced by altered precipitation

TitleDecadal-scale shifts in soil hydraulic properties induced by altered precipitation
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsCaplan, JS, Gimenez, D, Hirmas, DR, Brunsell, N, Blair, JM, Knapp, AK
JournalScience Advances
Volume5
Issue9
Paginationeaau6635
Accession NumberKNZ001954
Abstract

Soil hydraulic properties influence the partitioning of rainfall into infiltration versus runoff, determine plant-available water, and constrain evapotranspiration. Although rapid changes in soil hydraulic properties from direct human disturbance are well documented, climate change may also induce such shifts on decadal time scales. Using soils from a 25-year precipitation manipulation experiment, we found that a 35% increase in water inputs substantially reduced infiltration rates and modestly increased water retention. We posit that these shifts were catalyzed by greater pore blockage by plant roots and reduced shrink-swell cycles. Given that precipitation regimes are expected to change at accelerating rates globally, shifts in soil structure could occur over broad regions more rapidly than expected and thus alter water storage and movement in numerous terrestrial ecosystems.

URLhttps://advances.sciencemag.org/content/5/9/eaau6635
DOI10.1126/sciadv.aau6635