Artículo
Agricultural expansion raises groundwater and increases flooding in the South American plains
Houspanossian, Javier
; Giménez, Raúl
; Whitworth Hulse, Juan Ignacio
; Nosetto, Marcelo Daniel
; Tych, Wlodek; Atkinson, Peter M.; Rufino, Mariana C.; Jobbágy, Esteban G.
Fecha de publicación:
06/2023
Editorial:
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Revista:
Science
ISSN:
0036-8075
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Regional effects of farming on hydrology are associated mostly with irrigation. In this work, we show how rainfed agriculture can also leave large-scale imprints. The extent and speed of farming expansion across the South American plains over the past four decades provide an unprecedented case of the effects of rainfed farming on hydrology. Remote sensing analysis shows that as annual crops replaced native vegetation and pastures, floods gradually doubled their coverage, increasing their sensitivity to precipitation. Groundwater shifted from deep (12 to 6 meters) to shallow (4 to 0 meters) states, reducing drawdown levels. Field studies and simulations suggest that declining rooting depths and evapotranspiration in croplands are the causes of this hydrological transformation. These findings show the escalating flooding risks associated with rainfed agriculture expansion at subcontinental and decadal scales.
Palabras clave:
expansion agricola
,
uso del suelo
,
nivel freatico
,
inundaciones
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Articulos(IMASL)
Articulos de INST. DE MATEMATICA APLICADA DE SAN LUIS
Articulos de INST. DE MATEMATICA APLICADA DE SAN LUIS
Citación
Houspanossian, Javier; Giménez, Raúl; Whitworth Hulse, Juan Ignacio; Nosetto, Marcelo Daniel; Tych, Wlodek; et al.; Agricultural expansion raises groundwater and increases flooding in the South American plains; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Science; 380; 6652; 6-2023; 1344-1348
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