Groundwater recharge is sensitive to changing long-term aridity

Wouter R. Berghuijs, Raoul A. Collenteur, Scott Jasechko, Fernando Jaramillo, Elco Luijendijk, Christian Moeck, Ype van der Velde, Scott T. Allen

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Abstract

Sustainable groundwater use relies on adequate rates of groundwater recharge, which are expected to change with climate change. However, climate impacts on recharge remain uncertain due to a paucity of measurements of recharge trends globally. Here we leverage the relationship between climatic aridity and long-term recharge measurements at 5,237 locations globally to identify regions where recharge is most sensitive to changes in climatic aridity. Recharge is most sensitive to climate changes in regions where potential evapotranspiration slightly exceeds precipitation, meaning even modest aridification can substantially decrease groundwater recharge. Future climate-induced recharge changes are expected to be dominated by precipitation changes, whereby changes in groundwater recharge will be amplified relative to precipitation changes. Recharge is more sensitive to changes in aridity than global hydrological models suggest. Consequently, the effects of climatic changes on groundwater replenishment and their impacts on the sustainability of groundwater use by humans and ecosystems probably exceed previous predictions.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)357-363
Number of pages7
JournalNature Climate Change
Volume14
Issue number4
Early online date12 Mar 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2024

Funding

The contributions of F.J. were funded by the Swedish National Space Agency (180/18), Projects 2022-02148 and 2022-01570 of the Swedish Research Council for Sustainable Development (FORMAS), and Project 2021-05774 of the Swedish Research Council (VR).

FundersFunder number
Vetenskapsrådet
Swedish research council for sustainable development
Swedish National Space Agency2022-02148, 180/18, 2022-01570
Swedish National Space Agency
Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas2021-05774
Svenska Forskningsrådet Formas

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