• Titel
    Climate Change in Remote Mountain Regions: A Throughfall-Exclusion Experiment to Simulate Monsoon Failure in the Himalayas
  • Verfasser
    Norbu Wangdi
    Kuenzang Om
    Cheten Thinley
    Robert Jandl
    Andreas Schindlbacher
  • Erscheinungsort
    Berkeley
  • Verlag
    University of California Press
  • Erscheinungsjahr
    2017
  • Seiten
    294-309
  • Material
    Bandaufführung
  • Digitales Dokument
  • Standardsignatur
    12237S
  • Datensatznummer
    202760
  • Quelle
    Mountain Research and Development : An international, peer-reviewed open access journal founded in 1981 and published by the International Mountain Society (IMS); 37; 3
  • Abstract
    The Himalayas are predicted to experience more than 3 times the mean global rise in temperature, as well as erratic rainfall patterns and an increased likelihood of total monsoon failures. While many ecosystem manipulation experiments aiming at understanding the effects of altered precipitation, temperature, and carbon dioxide are conducted globally, such experiments are rare in Asia, particularly in the Himalayas. To fill this gap, we simulated late onset of monsoon precipitation, as well as total monsoon failure, in a multiyear drought stress experiment in Bhutan. Two treatments, 100% throughfall exclusion and ambient control plots, were applied to 725 m2 plots (25 m × 29 m), each with 2 replicates in a hemlock-dominated (Tsuga dumosa) and oak-dominated (Quercus lanata and Quercus griffithii) ecosystem at 3260 and 2460 m elevations, respectively. Roof application reduced the volumetric soil water content in the upper (0–20 cm) soil layer by ∼ 20% in coniferous and ∼ 31% in broadleaved forest; the deeper soil layers were less affected. We demonstrate that large-scale throughfall-exclusion experiments can be successfully conducted even in a remote Bhutan Himalayan setting. The experiences gathered could be utilized for future long-term ecological monitoring studies in the Himalayan region.Keywords: Throughfall exclusion, roof, drought, soil moisture, monsoon failure, eastern Himalayas, Bhutan, Sustainable Development Goals, Agenda 2030
  • Schlagwörter
    Bodenfeuchte, Dürre, Himalaya, Bhutan, Agenda 2030 für nachhaltige Entwicklung
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