Simon Felix Fahrländer, Lan Wang-Erlandsson, Agnes Pranindita, Fernando Jaramillo
The dataset contains the backtracked moisture footprints of the basins of 40 selected Ramsar wetlands for a base run with ERA5 reanalysis evaporation and precipitation, and two additional runs based on evaporation and precipitation from a potential vegetation and a current land use scenario.
The dataset can be used to study the upwind moisture sources of the 40 included wetland basins under 'normal' conditions (ERA5 reanalysis), and under a potential vegetation scenario and a current land used scenario.
The data was generated to study the impact of upwind land use changes and hydroclimatic changes on selected wetland basins using the UTrack atmospheric moisture tracking database and data inputs from the ERA5 reanalysis dataset. In addition, shapefiles of the delineated wetland basins are provided as well.
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Citation
Simon Felix Fahrländer, Lan Wang-Erlandsson, Agnes Pranindita, Fernando Jaramillo (2023) Average monthly backward moisture footprints for 40 Ramsar wetland basins under potential and current vegetation scenarios (2008 - 2017) [Data set]. Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7980604
References
Fahrländer SF, Wang‐Erlandsson L, Pranindita A, Jaramillo F (2024) Hydroclimatic Vulnerability of Wetlands to Upwind Land Use Changes. Earth’s Future 12(3). https://doi.org/10.1029/2023EF003837
Hersbach H, Bell B, Berrisford P, Hirahara S, Horányi A, Muñoz‐Sabater J, et al. (2020) The ERA5 global reanalysis. Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society 146(730):1999–2049. https://doi.org/10.1002/qj.3803
Tuinenburg OA, Theeuwen JJE, Staal A (2020) High-resolution global atmospheric moisture connections from evaporation to precipitation. Earth System Science Data 12(4):3177–3188. https://doi.org/10.5194/essd-12-3177-2020
Wang-Erlandsson L, Fetzer I, Keys P, van der Ent RJ, Savenije HHG, Gordon LJ (2018) Remote land use impacts on river flows through atmospheric teleconnections. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences 22(8):4311–4328. https://doi.org/10.5194/hess-22-4311-2018
Data description
The moisture footprints are stored in individual NetCDF format files for each wetland basin and in separate folders for each run. The files are marked with the according Ramsar Convention ID for each respective wetland. The footprints are saved in a spatial resolution of 0.5° and contain monthly average evaporation flows for the period 2008 – 2017. The backward footprints contain the moisture sources for the precipitation in the wetland basins, whereas the forward footprint contain the locations where the evaporation from the basins rains down again.
In addition, the dataset contains the delineated basins of the 40 Ramsar wetlands, which are provided in shapefile format and marked with the individual wetland ID of the Ramsar Convention.
Comments
The data was generated to study the impact of upwind land use changes and hydroclimatic changes on selected wetland basins (Fahrländer et al. 2024) using the UTrack atmospheric moisture tracking database by Tuinenburg et al. (2020) and data inputs from the ERA5 reanalysis dataset (Hersbach et al. 2020) and from Wang-Erlandsson et al. (2018).
Simon Fahrländer was also affiliated with the Department of Physical Geography and Bolin Centre for Climate Research, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden, when the dataset was created.
GCMD science keywords
Earth science > Biosphere > Terrestrial ecosystems > Wetlands
GCMD location
Geographic Region > Global Land
Project
The Baltic Sea Centre, Stockholm University and the Swedish Research Council (VR) Project 2021–05774 have funded this study. S.F.F. acknowledges financial support from the Netherlands Enterprise Agency (BG-Water Project and the Global Commission on the Economics of Water). L.W-E. acknowledges financial support from Formas (Project Governing atmospheric water flows, 2019-01220), the European Research Council (Project Earth Resilience in the Anthropocene, the ERC-2016-ADG 743080), and the IKEA foundation.
Published
2024-12-11 19:43:34