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Irrigation in the Earth SystemIrrigation accounts for ~70% of global freshwater withdrawals and ~90% of consumptive water use, driving myriad Earth system impacts. In this Review, we summarize how irrigation currently impacts key components of the Earth system. Estimates suggest that more than 3.6 million km2 of currently irrigated land, with hot spots in the intensively cultivated US High Plains, California Central Valley, Indo-Gangetic Basin and northern China. Process-based models estimate that ~2,700 ± 540 km3 irrigation water is withdrawn globally each year, broadly consistent with country-reported values despite these estimates embedding substantial uncertainties. Expansive irrigation has modified surface energy balance and biogeochemical cycling. A shift from sensible to latent heat fluxes, and resulting land–atmosphere feedbacks, generally reduce regional growing season surface temperatures by ~1–3 °C. Irrigation can ameliorate temperature extremes in some regions, but conversely exacerbates moist heat stress. Modelled precipitation responses are more varied, with some intensive cropping regions exhibiting suppressed local precipitation but enhanced precipitation downstream owing to atmospheric circulation interactions. Additionally, irrigation could enhance cropland carbon uptake; however, it can also contribute to elevated methane fluxes in rice systems and mobilize nitrogen loading to groundwater. Cross-disciplinary, integrative research efforts can help advance understanding of these irrigation–Earth system interactions, and identify and reduce uncertainties, biases and limitations.
Document ID
20230009274
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Reprint (Version printed in journal)
Authors
Sonali McDermid ORCID
(New York University New York, New York, United States)
Mallika Nocco ORCID
(University of California, Davis Davis, California, United States)
Patricia Lawston-Parker
(University of Maryland, College Park College Park, Maryland, United States)
Jessica Keune ORCID
(Ghent University Ghent, Belgium)
Yadu Pokhrel ORCID
(Michigan State University East Lansing, Michigan, United States)
Meha Jain ORCID
(University of Michigan–Ann Arbor Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States)
Jonas Jägermeyr ORCID
(Columbia University New York, New York, United States)
Luca Brocca ORCID
(Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection Perugia, Italy)
Christian Massari ORCID
(Research Institute for Geo-Hydrological Protection Perugia, Italy)
Andrew D Jones ORCID
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, California, United States)
Pouya Vahmani ORCID
(Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Berkeley, California, United States)
Wim Thiery ORCID
(Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels, Belgium)
Yi Yao ORCID
(Vrije Universiteit Brussel Brussels, Belgium)
Andrew Bell ORCID
(Boston University Boston, Massachusetts, United States)
Liang Chen
(University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska, United States)
Wouter Dorigo ORCID
(TU Wien Vienna, Austria)
Naota Hanasaki ORCID
(National Institute for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Japan)
Scott Jasechko
(University of California, Santa Barbara Santa Barbara, California, United States)
Min-Hui Lo ORCID
(National Taiwan University Taipei, Taipei, Taiwan)
Rezaul Mahmood
(University of Nebraska–Lincoln Lincoln, Nebraska, United States)
Vimal Mishra ORCID
(Indian Institute of Technology Gandhinagar Gandhinagar, India)
Nathaniel D Mueller ORCID
(Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado, United States)
Dev Niyogi
(The University of Texas at Austin Austin, Texas, United States)
Sam S Rabin ORCID
(Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States)
Lindsey Sloat
(Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado, United States)
Yoshihide Wada ORCID
(King Abdullah University of Science and Technology Jeddah, Saudi Arabia)
Luca Zappa ORCID
(TU Wien Vienna, Austria)
Fei Chen
(National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, Colorado, United States)
Benjamin I Cook ORCID
(Goddard Institute for Space Studies New York, New York, United States)
Hyungjun Kim ORCID
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Daejeon, South Korea)
Danica Lombardozzi ORCID
(National Center for Atmospheric Research Boulder, Colorado, United States)
Jan Polcher
(Laboratoire de Météorologie Dynamique Palaiseau, France)
Dongryeol Ryu ORCID
(University of Melbourne Melbourne, Victoria, Australia)
Joe Santanello ORCID
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, Maryland, United States)
Yusuke Satoh
(Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Daejeon, South Korea)
Sonia Seneviratne ORCID
(ETH Zurich Zurich, Switzerland)
Deepti Singh ORCID
(Washington State University Vancouver Vancouver, Washington, United States)
Tokuta Yokohata ORCID
(National Institute for Environmental Studies Tsukuba, Japan)
Date Acquired
June 21, 2023
Publication Date
June 20, 2023
Publication Information
Publication: Nature Reviews Earth & Environment
Publisher: Nature Research
Volume: 4
Issue: 7
Issue Publication Date: July 1, 2023
e-ISSN: 2662-138X
Subject Category
Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 281945.02.04.03.82
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF AGS-1853390
CONTRACT_GRANT: NRF 2021H1D3A2A03097768
CONTRACT_GRANT: JST JPMJBF2101
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF 1752729
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSF 2127643
CONTRACT_GRANT: ESA 4000129870/20/I-NB
CONTRACT_GRANT: ESA 4000136272/21/I-EF
CONTRACT_GRANT: DLR 01LS1905A
CONTRACT_GRANT: LAMACLIMA 300478
CONTRACT_GRANT: FF-NIA19-0000000003
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSTC 10-2628-M-002-004-MY4
CONTRACT_GRANT: NSTC 111-2111-M-002-019
CONTRACT_GRANT: JPMXD0722681344
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Keywords
Climate sciences
Environmental impact
Hydrology
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