Transcription of Expected climate change impacts on soil
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SPECIAL SECTION. CONSERVATION IMPLICATIONS OF climate change . precipitation may also lead to an increase in Expected climate change impacts on soil biomass production. Higher temperatures may translate to higher evaporation rates, erosion rates: A review while more rainfall would tend to lead to higher soil moisture levels. MA Nearing, Pruski, and O'Neal Temperature changes also afreet biomass production levels and rates in complex ways. ABSTRACT: Global warming is Expected to lead to a morevigorous hydrological cycle, including Corn biomass production may increase with more total rainfall and more frequent high intensity rainfall events. Rainfall amounts and increasing temperature, particularly if the intensities increased on average in the United States duringthe 20th century, and according to growing season is extended, but then may climatechange modelsthey are Expected to continue to increase during the 21stcentury.
processes and interactions whereby climate change impacts runoff and erosion. In the WEPP model, plant biomass production is influenced bychanges intemperature andsoil moisture, and the model was modified to includethe effectsofchanges in atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations on biomass production. Residue decomposition rates in
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