Use of Soil Moisture as an Indicator of Climate Change in the SUPer System

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作者
Galvincio, Josicleda Domiciano [1 ]
Miranda, Rodrigo de Queiroga [1 ]
da Luz, Gabrielly Gregorio [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Pernambuco UFPE, Programa Posgrad Desenvolvimento & Meio Ambiente P, BR-50670901 Recife, PE, Brazil
关键词
monitoring; modeling; natural disaster; water balance; SWAT model; DYNAMICS;
D O I
10.3390/hydrology11050065
中图分类号
TV21 [水资源调查与水利规划];
学科分类号
081501 ;
摘要
Soil moisture can be an important indicator of climate change in humid and semi-arid areas. This indicator can more efficiently propose different public policies related to climate change than just using precipitation and temperature data. Given the above, the objective of this study is to evaluate changes in soil moisture in the state of Pernambuco during the period 1961-2021, using the System of Hydrological Response Units for Pernambuco. In this study, two river basins in the state of Pernambuco that represent the different climatic conditions of the state were chosen. The results show that in the coastal region there is a tendency towards more saturated soils, and in the semi-arid region there is a tendency towards drier soils. With these results, it is possible to conclude that public policy decisions for the economy, environment, and society must consider this vital water balance variable. Leveraging soil moisture and precipitation data makes it possible to differentiate between flood risks and landslide vulnerabilities, particularly in regions characterized by higher levels of rainfall. Monitoring soil water content in humid and semi-arid areas can significantly enhance early warning systems, thereby preventing loss of life and minimizing the socio-economic impacts of such natural events. As such, this study provides a holistic understanding of the relationship between climatic patterns, soil moisture dynamics, and the occurrence of droughts and floods, ultimately contributing to more effective disaster preparedness and response measures in Pernambuco and similar regions.
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